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@grysl: See, the games on the iPhone don't have to be as good as the games on the 3DS, they just have to be good enough. Good enough that the average consumer looks at the 3DS, sees the price tag and decides they're content with what they have on their phone. I bet you this is already happening

Yeah, Nintendo has nothing to worry about.

@Faren22: Hey, smart ass, it's a post asking questions about the future of mobile gaming. Excuse me for making predictions and contributing.

@MrGerbz: All your negatives sound like plusses to me.

@Faren22: Alright, tell me. What will replace the phone? Whatever it is, I doubt it'll happen in the next ten years.

@RyanBaer: All games have to have some oft beginning. It'd be unwise to ignore the precedence set by Infinity Blade.

@sixfootgnome: Cell phones which used to be considered a luxury are now included as a necessity and the costs are eaten by consumers under a "fact of life". You need a cell phone and you will need to pay for it somehow. If trends continue I can see the same happening to data plan cell phones. Although it's not

@Daemon_Gildas: When I'm talking about the future Mobile Gaming I'm including Andriod and Win Mo 7.

@PsychoNun: I don't subscribe that kind of theology, so I find it dumb.

@riyadh: I hate ME1. The inventory system was a redundant mess that only served to complicate things. I love all of the changes made to ME2. It took the game from unplayable to GOTY for me.

Hard to believe the arguments? What's not believe? Apple has a huge install base and a platform that will never be replaced as the necessary item on the go. You'll always need a phone, from today until you die and there's nothing Nintendo can do to take that away from Apple. Well, unless they make a phone

I'm pretty sure Mass Effect 2 was the game they were waiting for. Well, it's the closest they'll get.

I liked the game mechanics of Red Dead and the fact that it was a western and that's about it. It's the equivilant of Raging Bull to me.

@PsychoNun: Also, he doesn't even end up saving his family. His wife dies shortly after he does and his son just goes down the same path you spend the entire game trying to undo. The proganist meets a bloody end for crimes we only hear about it. So, what do we, the gamer, get? All the shit he's paying for.

@PsychoNun: Exactly. The main point of the story is don't fuck up, because redemption is impossible. Well, that and the "Old West" was a brutal fucking time and he met a brutal end.

@Krail: No, I think they're waiting for it to actually be a game. ;)

@Noscratchy: They had to pick the most annoying voice actor for him too.