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    ipod iPad can challenge PSP and DS – lbx games

    Apple's new iPad could challenge Sony's PSP and Nintendo's DS and become a link between mobile and home console gaming, according the German developer lbx games.

    But CEO Fabian Thiele also said that a lack of support for Flash and multitasking may hamper the iPad as a home entertainment device when compared to Netbook offerings already on the market.

    "Thanks to the iPhone/iPod feature set, the big screen and the fast processor, it's a real challenger for PSP and DS," said Thiele, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz.

    "It combines the best features of these two devices and excels them in nearly all functions. Sure, some hidden button and a directional pad would be brilliant, but for all the games the iPhone is famous for, the iPad will shine. And I'm pretty sure, that there will be a lot of iPad specific games and applications."

    Pitched as an entertainment device for the home and with an interface and operating system already familiar to iPhone and iPod Touch users, the iPad offers opportunities for both mobile and console developers, said Thiele, and further increases Apple's expansion into the games market.

    "The iPad could be the link between mobile gaming and normal computer games. So both ends, the mobile developers and the 'normal' computer developers, can use the platform as an extension to their product strategy.

    "Besides, it could help to strengthen the Apple position in the gaming world. Even MacBook users can hope for more games. Sure, it will be a challenge to please both crowds, but with the expansion on more devices the opportunities are wonderful."

    lbx is already planning to port its iPhone hit, Spongebob Jellyfish Jam, to the iPad, with upgraded assets, controls and new features. In the future, there will be opportunities to release versions of lbx games simultaneously for both formats, said Thiele. But the device may face some hurdles with consumers accustomed to certain features.

    "There are two problems - the missing support for Flash [and] the lack of multitasking. Yes, thanks to Adobe´s CS5 you will be able to transport flash-applications to iPhone/iPod and iPad. But especially surfing through the web can be disappointing without Flash. I hope that Apple or some resourceful developer will add Flash support later.

    "Multitasking can be a problem, when you compare the device with a Netbook. They both play in the same price league, but with a Netbook people are used to have a look at their mails without for example stopping the movie playback."

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    It weighs 680g, is almost the size of a netbook and costs at least $500 so how do you compare this to a portable games console? I guess Apple products are just so shiny they blind people to their limitations.

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    It's huge compared to the PSP
    And I doubt you'll see any decent style games for it.

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    Apple products are just so shiny they blind people to their limitations
    If I could mod this up to +12Million, I would.

    This is another Newton, rather than being another iPod/iPhone.

    I knew loads of people who owned an mp3 player or phone when iPod/iPhone appeared. Apples offering was *actually better* than what other people were offering, hence it's wild popularity.

    The people who want a phone will buy an iPhone, the people who want an mp3 player will get an iPod.

    No netbook user is going to sacrifice a keyboard and multitasking for this.

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    You'd be suprised how often people compromise essential features just because Apple products are nice to use and look good, i've lost count of people carrying a second phone because their Iphone just doesn't have the basic features they need, or have their nice shiny Mac in the living room and a Pc upstairs for the stuff it can't handle, Apple's stuff is truly excellent for the basics but any more and you stuffed.

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    I dont know about anyone else, but i certainly wouldnt feel comfortable playing my games on this whilst on the bus. For me, it is bigger than poirtable gaming should be. I like the idea of ds xl, and would take that around on public transport, but this to me is not a rival to portable gaming.

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    The only purpose I would buy this is to read/consolidate documents on the go, and to listen to music while reading said docs, but nothing more. Multitasking is a must so no to this one.

    What I want out of this products is a digital notepad/book reader device. Apple will never convince me to buy one of these as I've seen better devices being offered within the year, plus Android rules and Iphone OS drools. LOL

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