yeah, gauging the mobile gaming market by square's port of theatrhythm is a bit like gauging the console market by lords of shadow 2.
hey rahx, why don't you have an android if you don't care about phone games? i can't think of any other reason to recommend an ios device over an android aside from the app store itself. it's inferior in pretty much every other way.
I'm not gauging the mobile gaming at all. I've just played the demo because it was free. I don't even know what games are on the ios and I don't really care.
I don't actually care about cell phones. Is an andriod better then an iphone? I wouldn't know because I have so little interests in cell phones. I have an iphone, because that's the phone my family got and that's the one they gave me. They've had iphones since I guess the things came out and they upgrade it seems on a yearly basis or whenever thier contract allows them to upgrade. They just have them because they were the cool things to have and they've gotten so use to how they work so I guess they don't want to switch. I don't even have a new iphone, I have my sisters hand me down 4G I guess so she could get an upgrade to the 5 whatever. Is 5 better then 4? I don't know. I hardly know what the 5 does. It took me forever to even press the button to upgrade to whatever the new ios is.
I use my phone to of course make calls, txts, browse the internet, and for the train schedule. That's it. I don't even have many personal apps(maybe 1 or 2) on the thing. The iphone does what I want and so I have very little reason to switch. If I switched I probably would be so confused and not know how to use the thing.
I don't even know my own cellphone number.
I have no interests in playing games on my phone because of course I dislike handheld gaming, but also because a cell phone is something I don't really want to interact with that much. Just browsing the internet is enough for me and that's the only non-phone thing I've ever done on a cell phone.