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If Apple made a stand-alone gaming device with touch and motion input for $200, I would definitely consider buying it.
$300, not so much.
I honestly don't think apple will ever get into the game industry, they already have a fine business with their ipods and computers. And if they make one, are they going to call it "Iplay"? Unless they see a spot between the psp and NDS so they could get market share, they won't risk that. But at the same time, another player might not be bad after all, it would force sony to improve the psp brand.
probably like a Nintendo Wii with scroll-wheel on the controllers.....
Apple's console might receive the backlash that the N-gage underwent when it debuted.
while not as severe, i don't think it would survive one generation
The iGame.
Ability to play music or videos at any time
And games such as iShoot, iBall, and iWheels
Now with touchscreen
Starting at $349.99