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Apple: PSP and DS are in the past

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Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of iPod and iPhone product marketing, reckons Sony and Nintendo are stuck in the mud with their gaming handhelds. Apple's got them on the ropes, apparently.

“There are already so many games [for the iPhone and iPod Touch], and as we look at it, to us, it really seems this is the future of gameplay. Whereas a lot of these devices [Nintendo DS and Sony PSP] are more in the past," he said in this interview with T3.

"The computer power and the 3D graphic power here is significantly greater than what you have here [picks up DS]. So, this allows people to do significantly higher quality games.”

There you go, Nintendo. You've been beaten by "computer power."

From TinyCartridge, via GoNintendo.

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