But which one - mobile games or handheld games? One analyst argues it's both.
To some iPhone is the saviour of the mobile gaming business, which is struggled for years against consumer apathy, operators who don’t understand (or like) content and a fragmented device landscape which led to developers having to create hundreds, sometimes even thousands of SKUs.To others, it is a handheld gaming platform that competes squarely with the DS and the PSP, despite having no buttons and less processing power.
Writing for ME sister site CasualGaming.biz, analyst and GamesBrief founder Nicholas Lovell outlines why he thinks the iPhone has so quickly become a dominant platform.
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