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11/11/09
I haven't played the thing on facebook, as i carry my iPhone everywere and preffer the touchscreen VS mouse for these kind of games.
Anyhow... i'm quite happy with this update! #bejeweled2
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But still, I do not and never will see it as a gaming platform. The same way I don't see any phone as a gaming platform.
Call me close minded if you like. #rtype
11/09/09
A friend of mine actually created a pretty fun called Stroids. Nice upgraded throwback to an old game (with some nice graphical hacks that makes it look like the old android phones look more powerful than they really are). #ipodtouch
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What's so hard to understand? #johncarmack
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11/06/09
Thanks for the info Kotaku, as I will be watching this very closely (pulls out magnifying glass) #iphone
11/06/09
The other side of that argument is that you have to go way out of your way for expensive components when making a gaming PC. That's true, but it will still probably run you a fraction of the cost of a Mac. And Microsoft doesn't have anything comparable to a iPhone in terms of portable gaming.
I really think Apple proclaiming a rightful place in the gaming market (where it does not compete with actual consoles) is eventually going to prompt a response from Microsoft. Perhaps an XBox 360-oriented handheld? #johncarmack
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Can you imagine how many (Xbox Portables, for the sake of naming) XBPs they would sell with a solid launch lineup? I'm talking about the 360 classics and some original IPs. I'd have to forget about spending money on gas and going anywhere for a while if they did release this hypothetical machine, because Microsoft would have my money.
Of course, not everyone is so easy to get on board with a new portable as I am. And yes, they couldn't just throw any old thing together -- PSPgo didn't convince me. The broader gaming community seems split on the premise of digital downloads. With proper implementation, I could see Microsoft journeying a little further out into portable gaming territory. Especially because they've proven to rise to the occasion more recently in light of direct competition from Apple.
With company competition, consumers are the victors, I say. #johncarmack
11/06/09
IMO, iPhones are like Flash games. Can be entertaining, but generally far more inferior quality to PC or console games. Also: Tiny screen. Regardless of it's resolution. #johncarmack
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Ultimately, I would like to see a gaming device become a full-fledged phone (not the other way around like Nokia attempted). I would love a device like my LG Env3 with the outside looking like a game boy micro and the inside having the full keyboard and the phone functions. #johncarmack
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Remember Halo? #johncarmack
11/06/09
Bingo. I have an old issue of Next Generaion mag with a 12 page article on Apple's 'new' commitment to gaming. They mention and show early screens of the game that would become Halo. #johncarmack
11/06/09
Hey Apple, how about some quality control on iPhone apps instead of spending all your time touting how you have the most apps ever and therefore it's the best handheld ever?
*incoherent grumbling* #iphone