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Prior to today's official announcement of the iPhone SDK and its big name games content, Analyze This columnist Howard Wen asked OTX Research's Nick Williams his opinion on Apple's position in the gaming market and where the company's opportunities lie.
March 6, 2008
Author: by Staff
Prior to today's official announcement of the iPhone SDK and its big name games content, Analyze This columnist Howard Wen asked OTX Research's Nick Williams his opinion on Apple's position in the gaming market and where the company's opportunities lie. According to Williams, "The time is right for Apple to leverage its brand appeal and cutting edge products to help grow the market in new directions. Apple has invaluable experience in seamlessly delivering music, film and TV content to consumers, and this model could certainly be scaled for a more ambitious video game initiative." With recognition of the upcoming announcement of the SDK, Williams added, "The most viable market opportunity for Apple is undoubtedly the mobile space with the iPhone and iPod touch. With hardware features such as multi-touch, tilt monitor, networking capabilities, a microphone and a camera, the iPhone has the potential to be a revolutionary mobile gaming device." But what about capturing a wide, casual audience? "I imagine that Steve Jobs and company are developing a long-term strategy to capitalize on the recent expansion of the market beyond hardcore gamers." The announcement of the first two official products being casual-friendly but deep games -- Spore and Super Monkey Ball -- seems to agree with this assessment of the potential market. Closing thoughts? "The iPhone could be a contender for the all-in-one mobile entertainment device that everyone has been waiting for."
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