I fully expect as time goes on that the iOS market is going to start looking more and more like the handheld market anyway. There's already signs that the bigger studios are looking to muscle in on the market and they'll no doubt be very aggressive in doing so and will slowly inflate the prices as the expectations and budgets increase for app titles. You'll still get indie's doing their releases for pennies but they'll start getting ridiculously buried on the stores.
Plus, the games and films markets and industries are like chalk and cheese. People, the media and some studios just like to pretend there's a parallel that doesn't exist which is why gaming has stumbled in some areas at time rather than play to its strengths. The only area they can sometimes be used as a reliable marker for is for certain buying trends. Hency why CD's, DVD's and Blu Rays are evidence that gaming isn't going digital only within at least the next 20 years.
If the 3DS fails to outsell the NDS's launch period then there might be evidence of the iphone's impact.
Plus, the games and films markets and industries are like chalk and cheese. People, the media and some studios just like to pretend there's a parallel that doesn't exist which is why gaming has stumbled in some areas at time rather than play to its strengths. The only area they can sometimes be used as a reliable marker for is for certain buying trends. Hency why CD's, DVD's and Blu Rays are evidence that gaming isn't going digital only within at least the next 20 years.
If the 3DS fails to outsell the NDS's launch period then there might be evidence of the iphone's impact.
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