
There’s no denying that the mobile gaming market has exploded over the last couple of years thanks to the creation of low-cost downloadable games. Apple has been the driving force behind this new market thanks to the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad. Where do they go from here? It’s time to start eating Nintendo’s lunch.

TNS - NCSoft CEO admitted that AI is rapidly becoming a core part of game development, but he added that it cannot replace what makes games fun.
To be fair, there are also human made games that release and lack any fun at all either.
Guild Wars 2 been playing for 14yrs, 1st beta. This is just one company I support, Arenanet and NCSoft, even though I torrent, there are a few PC companies I will buy from. "PlayStation’s Horizon MMO spin-off, Horizon Steel Frontiers." I feel this will be good, NCSoft is a good developer/publisher.
It’s a tool. Use it elevate things and get it done faster. I’m sorry but not every game made by humans is good. If this can help things, then I fully embrace it.
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FuRyu revealed on Friday its Exstetra fantasy role-playing game is getting an HD remaster that will launch this summer on Steam.
I would love a controller for my Ipad. Every time I am about to break my records on a game the stupid unresponsive fucking screen screws me out of the satisfaction. It doesn't help I have big fingers I guess.
Apple will never compete with Nintendo's library of games. Maybe if Apple start investing in some exclusives then things might start to change.
I like the idea of having the option to use a controller though. If I had an iPad I'd invest in a controller if it meant I could games with more depth than just touching the screen. It seems like wasted potential at the minute.
If they made a controller how many people would make games that use it? Most people that aren't gamers and just want an iPad won't buy it because they don't care enough to get something like that. And most gamers, at least on N4G don't like to use their iPad or iPhone to play video games. Oh and also, an extra controller to carry gets rid of any portability for any of them. Carryig around two different devices is a hassle. I'll stick to my 3DS untill it's built in with really good games.
Carrying a wireless controller with your iPad gets rid of portability? Yeah, good luck with that. Obviously the whole market of iPad owners won't want the controller, but for the people who want a deeper game experience the option would be nice.
If you read the article, it does mention that the controller would be made with the iPad in mind rather than the other iDevices.
A mini game is not as good as a full game
Mario is a lot better than any ipod game. These people are to blind to see that