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- kidwithsword, on 01/02/2009, -0/+1What? No... No, not even close to even being considered a competitor.
- gizmogladstone, on 01/02/2009, -0/+0actually, Robert, you can play any of the games I listed on an iPod Touch as well as an iPhone, no monthly fees required.
And kidwithsword, if you objectively look at what's come out in the six months since the app store opened for the iphone / ipod touch versus what came out in the first few months of both the DS and PSP, you'd see that that its a reasonable comparison. Plus, the games are significantly cheaper on the Apple.
But that's just my two cents.
...thanks for reading the story!
-Darren - robertj15, on 01/02/2009, -1/+1How is the iPhone a legit competitor? You need to get a wireless subscription that'll run you $80/month on the cheapest plan combination. No gamer would pay for that. While the games are different and do offer a unique gaming experience, they don't offer the experience "real" games offer (and I'm not talking about the shovelware on the Wii).



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