iPhone Gaming Continues To Grow 131
1Up reports that the popularity of gaming on smartphones is growing, particularly on the iPhone. In fact, gaming on portable devices is growing even at home, where users presumably have access to more powerful platforms. CNN points out that the developer for Trism, one of the first popular games, has raked in over $250,000 in profits through the App Store. Apple exec Bob Borchers and various game developers recently discussed the future of games on the iPhone. "Patrick Gunn, director of marketing for EA Mobile, showcased Need for Speed Undercover, which will be available next month. Gunn says that EA has 'taken full advantage of all of the unique elements ... like touch, flick, accelerometer, and motion sensitivity' — and graphically, the game appears to be roughly on par with a PSP title."
Sorry Apple (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sorry Apple (Score:1, Funny)
eat my shorts
1. Steal underpants.
2. ????
3. Profit!
If you don't get it, you must be new here.
Re:CNN's article reads like Apple propaganda (Score:3, Funny)
I've addressed that argument here [slashdot.org]. And ad hominems are immature.
So is repeating the same stupid argument over and over again.