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Is Apple doomed? How fast is Surface growing? Do you even know what a Lumia is anymore? How's Xbox Live growing? Nick and Marcin answer these tough questions as they peruse Apple and Microsoft's Holiday 2015 earnings (we won't mention what quarters these correspond to, because that's just confusing). Also, check our new "Quick Bites" section, where we discuss some breaking iPad Air 3 news and other cool news items from the past week.
What would seem to be the closest thing to a Mario Maker style of game for iOS gamers has just recently been launched for all iOS devices and the new Apple TV.
Prepare yourself for an epic adventure in a classic, retro-style platforming world. Better yet, it’s a world that’s truly yours. So, go ahead, craft every level, play them, share them, as well as use them to challenge others, then run, jump, fly with a jetpack, and bounce off enemies like a trampolining god on your journey to the finish line.
The handheld market could one day be rendered obsolete as new tech devices are released. Smartphones are becoming more powerful by the year and it looks as if handheld consoles may be on the way out. Nintendo may be able to last for a while longer, but there's a big chance that Nintendo may even need to call it quits on their handheld side.
Man, I hope not. Between my Vita and my 3ds, that's where I do most of my gaming when I'm not giving my ps4 some love.
Not one of these articles again. Once smartphones can offer the same experience as handhelds I will accept them as the successor to them. In the meantime, they need at least a few modifications, not the least of which is a proper control scheme. Dedicated handhelds may fall by the wayside, but that doesn't mean smartphones will be ideal successors. It will be a sad day indeed when that happens, and I refuse to click on some third rate article by someone who's clearly too casual to be taken seriously as a gaming journalist.
I read the article and am honestly afraid of how much of a positive spin it put on gaming on smart phones. The day dedicated handhelds make way for mobile gaming is the day I give up on new games and stick to just collecting every good game possible for the 3ds, vita, and any handheld before it. All those games will keep me company until death. Mobile gaming will not eclipse dedicated handhelds and any real gamer that embraces mobile gaming with open arms makes me really upset. I've been playing my 3ds a lot recently after spending 2 weeks straight on vita. I can't see mobile games ever being this good and controlling this well. There's also the problem of convenience. Getting a call or text while playing a game on your phone. Phones are primarily communication devices. This will get in the way a lot and I'll never ever support mobile gaming as anything more than a mindless diversion.