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IGN: Fixing iGaming

IGN: Three years ago, in my very first column for IGN, I claimed the (then-fictional) touch-screen iPod would be the future of mobile gaming. Now, everybody's finally convinced... except me. No lie, iPhone games are a quantum leap over the cell phone games of old, and considering there are already 30,000 game apps and climbing, I'd be remiss to say they're all bad.

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-Alpha5611d ago (Edited 5611d ago )

The games are fine, but simple. iGaming is much more successful because it's much more casual. Because of that, I doubt Apple cares for matching something like the DS because they don't have to in order to have the success that they have.

I find the touch screen much too clumsy for a majority if iGames that clearly needs buttons. And for gamers that aren't as casual buttons are the main thing that the iPhone games needs. Unfortunately, there is zero incentive to do that.

The igames appeal much more because:

-They are incredibly cheaper
-They are simple, and often addictive games
-They appeal to the iPhone user, who is a casual gamer to begin with

Apple doesn't have to do jack to "fix" iGaming. Their audience is happy.

For people looking for a more serious handheld there is the PSP and the DS.

George Sears5611d ago (Edited 5611d ago )

Apple should let users use a bluetooth based controls that would be comptible with there games. Hell, I use my bros wii mote to play games with some emulators. Don't see how hard it'll be for Apple to give people somehwat of a better incentive on those iGames on using a third party physical application.

I do like playing games in my iTouch though and some games are actually better with the accelerometer/ touch controls. Gta Chinatown wars is a great example. It has the perks of the DS version but the graphics of the PSP version. Basically, behind most crap games, some are some great gems.

Imagine being able to play COD Zombies with the PS3 controller. That would be pretty b!ching considering how horrid it is to play that game.

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank Review - Hardcore Droid

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is as comical as it’s anarchic, and it comes loaded with fresh and immersive gameplay mechanics.

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Jujutsu Kaisen game publisher announces a cheeky new card-collector RPG

Trickcal: Chibi Go is an adorable new character-collecting game from BiliBili Games, with plenty of cute and squishy faces to chill with.

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Call of Duty Warzone Mobile to Lose Support After Only a Year

Activision is halting updates for Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. The game will be removed from app stores May 19, just a year after launch.

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TheColbertinator41d ago (Edited 41d ago )

Another junker for the bin. Keep those live service games placed on a conveyor belt leading down an incinerator.

Profchaos41d ago (Edited 41d ago )

Has it really only been a year I think my region got early access cause I swear I had it long before that but that I played more than 1 game just to try it can't stand mobile games but cod mobile was about the most I could tolerate with a gamepad.

Oh well so long cod mobile hello cod on switch 2

Amplitude41d ago

CoD Mobile isn’t going anywhere - just Warzone.