The iPhone will take control of mobile gaming by 2014, seeing off the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP. That’s the word from analyst David Coles, who reckons sales of Sony and Ninty’s handhelds have already peaked.
Coles says that handheld and mobile gaming will make a colossal £7.2 billion in 2014, with the iPhone and iPod touch cornering 24 per cent of all the games sold. He says that the DS and PSP will still dominate but that “growth for these devices has peaked.”
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That means Apple will be hard at work trying to push the App Store and its myriad games, from The Secret of Monkey Island through to FIFA. Cupertino is already convinced its platform can win the war and emerge on top of mobile gaming. If Coles’ figures work out, it seems that’s more than likely.
