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Mobile game sales are "flatlining", says reportDVDBack23 @ Nov 20, 2008 02:40 | 8 comments
The total retail value of the mobile gaming market is expected to almost double in the next 5 years from $5.4 billion USD to $10 billion USD however "limited on-portal revenue share for publishers is driving some away from the sector and poor games marketing fails to capture customer attention."
"The revenue share offered by Apple to games publishers is incredibly attractive," said Dr Windsor Holden, author of the report, speaking about how iPhone gaming has helped bring increased interest to the market.
"The danger is that if operators do not respond with a similar business model, publishers faced with low margins may simply exit Java completely, thereby reducing consumer choice in the longer term." |
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Comment by: Leningrad (Nov 20, 2008 04:07) who needs games on mobiles. i think that they should cease developing cellphone games and concentrate on a major platform. |
Comment by: Evastar (Nov 20, 2008 08:18) As well as that, people are changing their phones every few months, and they can't take the games to the new phone, so that's why i don't bother. |
Comment by: emugamer (Nov 20, 2008 16:59) I'm curious too about who is actually interested in mobile games. Maybe commuters who car pool? Even if I was a student, I woudn't be playing my mobile games on the Subway in NY? I don't get excited to get home and fire up my mobile games on a 4" screen. Even when a few basic games were included free on phones, I never found the need or desire to try them. Nobody I know with even the fanciest phone downloads games.
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Comment by: Evastar (Nov 20, 2008 17:06) The only time i ever found them useful was out with the kids, if they hadn't got their ds or gameboy with them and they were bored the phone would keep them occupied for half an hour or so. |
Comment by: Icanbe (Nov 21, 2008 21:57) My phone came with a few games and I've never even played any of them.
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Comment by: Mez (Nov 24, 2008 13:19) So what you are all saying is there is not much of a market for sophisticated mobile games unless there was a technological break through. The present mobil phone is not a good platform for serious games. |
Comment by: IguanaC64 (Nov 24, 2008 14:52) #1 - Portability - Paying 2 or more times for the same content just leaves a sour taste in your mouth
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Comment by: mycellbay (Nov 25, 2008 05:34) I am not intrested in playing games on cell phones. It is bad for your eyes,because the screen is so small,compared to TV and PC. |
