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What irks me about Kotaku's Android coverage is that many Android games lag behind the iOS releases. So Kotaku covers the iOS release, I don't pay attention, then the Android release comes up and Kotaku just let's it pass on by. Finding when good Android games release is the hardest part, and the media coverage of

This was my thought. Why the hell would I want to reinforce shitty behavior? I'm not going to pay Capcom's bills so they can make money off me. Maybe if I was an investor in the whole thing, but these companies can invest in their own ventures. I'm only going to back indie and rogue devs. The problem here is that

Don't there are tons of games for Android

I could make the arguement that Final Fantasy is dead. Maybe it needs some Kickstarter love

So you still listen to records right? Because records have superior audio quality to CDs and MP3s.

You're making the assumption that Angry Birds is the only game type that will ever be able to be played on tablets. If a comparable experience is offered at a comparable price on hardware that is more convenient, then the smart consumers goes mobile.

Demand. Demand does and people are burning through phones and tablets today much faster than they ever were with PCs. I'm not trying to have a final word here, because you have a valid point. Just because the technology is smaller doesn't mean it's cheaper to develop (unless your talking software, then it's cheaper

It's only different today. Think about tomorrow. The experience a tablet offers today and the cloud lag today are only temporary situations. The only constant in the universe is change and video game consoles are not an exception. The same big budget experience you get today will happen in a new form and that very

I disagree. Currently with the growth in consumer dollars mobile technology is recieving more than it's share of R&D budgets resulting in innovations that can begin to close the gap a bit. It will never fully close (or even really come close) but it's totally possible for mobile technology to increase faster than

Realistically in 6-8 years there will be much more diversification to where you'll find amazing console immersive experiences. Stay at home dedicated consoles will be in decline, but still a large market I'd say.

This becomes a question of convenience not horsepower. At what point does the whole market say "Wow, having a tablet that I can dock at home and play console type games on, then pick up and carry when I'm on the go is way more worth my money than the console that has to stay home but has prettier graphics."

How about if you could dock your phone at home and instantly a controller works and it's connected to your tv. Then when you're mobile you could use a controller or on screen controls are available.

I agree. Though I diagree with wild_world_girl's idea that hackers are responsible for all the piracy. In my country we still (at least partially) have a system where personal responsibility is highly valued. Just cause someone sells knives doesn't mean that they are the ones that should be charged with murder.

Forest from the trees.

Try medical research (cancer treatments)

Actually I bought more games because it was convenient to rip them and put them on my device my way. Interesting it worked that way. Had I needed to carry the discs around I would have bought very few. If only the digital download part would have been day1 and full support. I could imagine that would have curbed a

Apple: Check out our new car..... it goes 1,000,000 miles per hour.

Art is anything that contributes to the zeitgeist, regardless of personal taste. To assume only the medium you enjoy should be included, or more importantly the mediums you don't enjoy should not be included, is an egocentric mistake that is not only incorrect but diminishes the value of ones opinion on what is

I wonder how he still has that job.

Yes.