It seems pretty clunky to me. I don't think it would be good for much other than non-combat tasks.
its been done. A few years back infact as soon as the resolution and larger memory capasity in phones was realsedDanzaivar said:Yeah but if it can handle 'full games' like WoW, then I'd have to say the iPhone's pretty awesome. When it first came out I was very 'ugh' about it, but it becoming a new hand-held console just makes it awesome.RAKtheUndead said:Could somebody please hand me a hammer? If I hear about any more mainstream games being remade for the iPhone, I'm going to have to smack myself into concussion with the frustration.
The iPhone annoys me so much! [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.88365#1352807]
Genuinely wouldn't surprise me to see a Gameboy emulator for it one day, pokémon on your phone anyone?
iPhone already has a gameboy emulator... And NES/Snes. Even has a PSX emulatorRAKtheUndead said:It won't happen, because that sort of thing wouldn't make it past the selection process for the App Store, which is one place where Apple's DRM policy fails. You see, it isn't a particularly big step forward to have a Game Boy emulator on a phone; my Palm T|X, first produced in 2005, can not only emulate the NES and Game Boy, but can also, with additional software, emulate the SNES and Mega Drive as well. Older Palm OS devices can do it as well.Danzaivar said:Genuinely wouldn't surprise me to see a Gameboy emulator for it one day, pokémon on your phone anyone?
http://www.little-john.net/
You see, this is possible because most mobile operating systems aren't restricted in the same way that the iPhone OS is. The iPhone's OS is horribly restrictive, lacks multitasking and is coupled to a device that's decisively crippled.