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Major game companies bringing AAA titles to iPhone

by Moose - 17 December 2008

So, a while ago, I wrote I thought gaming on the iPhone could be BIG. If only game companies would commit to the platform.
Well, since the launch of the AppStore, we have seen TONS of games, some good, some average and some plain crap, but most of them were "small, casual" games, apart from a couple like Crash and Super Monkey Ball.

But now, probably seeing the impact the AppStore has, and the volume of software it sells, we are beginning to see major players enter the market.

Last week, Namco Bandai released a straight port of their successful console game I love Katamari (OK, the game suffers from huge framerate issues, the motion sensor loses its bearings after a few minutes and when you quit the game during a level, you have to restart from scratch, but still...).

And now, Konami just announced that they will be bringing some of their big titles to the iPhone, namely Dance Dance Revolution, Silent Hill: The Escape, classic Frogger and, best of all, the famous Metal Gear Solid Franchise (pictured below) in the form of Metal Gear Solid Touch

(and yes, this is the "secret" Metal Gear project that everyone thought would be the announcement of the first XBOX360 Metal Gear game... tough luck).

If you read Japanese, you can get all the details on Konami's "Touch" site, if you don't, well, there's a bunch of screenshots... And, yes, Touch KONAMI is an initiative completely dedicated to iPhone/iPod touch games...

Spot the Idiot: Netbooks now more popular than iPhone

by Moose - 11 December 2008

Netbooks now more popular than iPhone

And I recently learned that forks have been selling in higher numbers than steak knives.

Phil Harrison: iPhone is "game changer"

by Moose - 5 December 2008

Harrison: iPhone is "game changer" // News:


Harrison added that he believed this would "change the way that certain kinds of devices consume content forever."

Just to remind you, Phil Harrison is President of Atari (former Infogrammes) and previously in charge of the PS1, PS2 and PS3 launch as well as president of Sony's game development WorldWide Studios.

IPhone Grabs 16.6% of Global Smartphone Market

by Moose - 3 December 2008

The not-so-perfect Storm

by Moose - 21 November 2008

BlackBerry Storm review - Engadget:


Going into this review, we really wanted to love this phone. On paper it sounds like the perfect antidote to our gripes about the iPhone, and in some ways it lives up to those promises -- but more often than not while using the Storm, we felt let down or frustrated. Ultimately, this could be a great platform with a little more time in the oven, but right now, it feels undercooked -- and that's not enough for us.

Sigh... so it is not THAT easy to make a great product, eh?

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