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By now we’ve all heard what the analysts and game developers think about the iPad, but what about the gamers? How do are we feel about the new tablet? We are thrilled, or at least should be. Since forever clever gamers have been taking apart their coveted consoles and resembling them into more compact shells so they can take their gaming on the road without suffering the drawbacks and limitations that come along with a portable gaming system. Most of the time these contraptions become pieces of fanboy high art, being much too bulky for logical usage. With the iPad, Apple has simplified our vision and gathered support from many developers.
Gamers are pretty easy to please. All we really want is something that can play great games in a great resolution, everything else falls by the wayside. Since now the portable gaming market hasn’t fulfilled out most basic needs. Sony’s PSP produces great graphics and has had some great games grace its LCD but the screen is still too small. Nintendo’s DS added dual screens in an effort to increase the visual area and add some unique touch functions, but the hardware is too weak to produce any decent graphics. Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch are capable of producing crisp graphics on a gorgeous display, but once again the hardware is incapable of handling anything too complex.
Enter the iPad. A tablet device with more horsepower than Sony’s PSP, more accurate touch controls than Nintendo’s DS, and a 9.7” display that trumps both systems puny screens. With over 140,000 apps to draw from the iPad is the ultimate portable gaming system. We not only get games on the iPad, but applications that deal with gaming too: Xbox Gamerscore apps, PS3 trophy apps, apps dedicated to video game blogs, web comics, and industry news. It’s video game convergence wrapped in a shiny aluminum finish. The games may not look too enticing yet, but remember developers were only given a quick 2 week deadline to show off what they could do with the iPad. Imagine what they will come up with when they are given the time to experiment with the systems full capabilities.
At first glance the iPad may be a super sized iPhone, but there’s a lot more under its hood. Can you imagine playing portable versions of Mirror’s Edge or Assassin’s Creed on a stunning 9.7” display? The iPad can deliver near laptop performance without the bulkiness of having the display and keyboard hinged together.
The iPad is what gamers have been dreaming of for ages, we may just be too stunned to realize it yet. Maybe now we can stop making these ridiculous home console/laptop hybrids to satisfy our portable gaming needs.
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^ No, the price is pretty steep. I don’t care much if it’s an Apple brand. I’m with Jordan. It’s just too much for the average person.
I am intrigued by its gaming capabilities though. I love Square Enix’s iPhone games. I’m sure there’s going to be more available for the iPad.
Oh man, I think the iPad is gonna kill the Amazon Kindle. =\
02/01/10 2:44 pm
I don’t think the price is that steep, for Apple at least. Wow, this is the first time I think I’ve ever felt like an Apple fanboy. I just don’t see the problem if you’re in the market for a netbook and are going to be spending $200-300 anyway why you wouldn’t put out the extra couple hundred. I don’t know, maybe its just me haha
02/01/10 4:38 am
As a gaming platform, and as a gaming journalist, I am excited to see the developments of the iPad. As a gamer, I have no care ever because it’s 500 dollars. I think that sums up my feelings best.
Unless Apple wants to give me an iPad for free. Then I am DOWN.
02/01/10 4:00 am
I get that it’s not supposed to replace your laptop, but I have a laptop and for my needs it cold easily be replaced by the iPad. If I’m going to be doing anything heavy duty I have my desktop (photoshop, burning cds, torrents, etc.). The only thing I use my laptop for is to watch the occasional movie in bed and to surf the net. To me anything really worth doing should be done on a desktop.
And of course Jobs doesn’t want it to replace anything, haha, because his company makes laptops and iPhone, he wants you to buy them all! But I do think for most users the iPad can replace what they use there laptops for. I mean netbooks are selling like crazy for the same reason, they are cheap and they only do what most people want them to do, e-mail and internet.
Well, you could get rid of your laptop and netbook and get a desktop and ipad!
But the iPad was not designed to replace your laptop. Jobs wants MacBook Pro and iPhone/smartphone, and desktop owners like Jordan and me to buy an iPad in addition to what we already have. I have no need whatsoever for the iPad, and I suspect that 99% of consumers do not either, yet the 1% that does will buy it, and so will millions who just want a new toy.
As for gaming, the iPad does have serious potential, but its lack of Flash support obviously prevents it from online Flash games.
Also, I would never want to play a serious FPS with a touchscreen. RTS and games like The Sims are perfect for the iPad though.
01/31/10 9:05 pm
Well, you could get rid of your laptop and netbook and get a desktop and ipad!
01/31/10 7:13 pm
I am absolutely not impressed with the Ipad what so ever. All it really is is a big ipod touch that costs 500 dollars. Though i guess i am really not the market audience, seeing as how i have an iphone laptop and netbook.


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