Does this mean no homebrew?![]()
via kotaku
Despite all of the noise about the amazing potential that a touchscreen pocket computer with all sorts of fancy sensors could have as a gaming device, the truth of the matter is that like everything Apple, the iPhone is likely not going to be very game friendly.
That is because Apple wants to keep tight control over everything that goes on to their platform. Shocker!
Water Cooler Games reports that Apple reps are already referring to the iPhone as a "closed platform" and say that there will not be any public SDJ released. The reps did say you could call up the company if you're interested, but it sounds like they are going to be pretty damn strict about not letting in on their private money-making party.
Add to that the fact that the iPhone will support first party software only and you've got a device that won't be getting anything more exciting than a vanilla Tetris in the next decade.
One more wonderful possibility shot in the foot.
Does this mean no homebrew?![]()
iphone' techs are great with 8g of memories and multi-touch screen but if there's no possibility to install and to develop soft, I think lot of people won't buy it.maybe it can wake up win smartphones' market
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