
The iPhone is already shaking up the wireless industry. The video game industry may be next.
Following Apple's move to open the device to outside programmers, some of the top developers and publishers are already making games for it. The iPhone's high-tech hardware and Apple's plans to distribute software for it over iTunes give it a lot of potential as a game machine, they say.
In theory, developers could create games for the device that are more sophisticated than - while just as mobile as - those made for Sony's PlayStation Portable or Nintendo's DS, said John Carmack, president and technology director of Dallas-based idSoftware, which created the "Doom" and "Quake" franchises.
Troy Wolverton reports for The Mercury News in Silicon Valley, California. The article also interviews experts and insiders from the mobile phone and video game industries.

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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
If they can pull of Chains Of Olympus on a Phone then i'll belive him, but untill then, it wont ever be more sophisticated than a PSP or DS.
Company are ripping people with their awesome high price tag on games (e.g. $5 for each sh*t game) and they even stated ipod touch users have to pay for each game download from itunes, for iphone user you can get it for free but in this case the iphone users are already paying for their service/plan in other words they're paying for it not getting it for free, so in conclusion they screw us all