by 999 » Jun 14, 2001 @ 8:41pm
Exactly. <br><br>I think I've been spoiled by the engineers at Nintendo and Sega. <br><br>Ever since I was a little 999 (333 back then), I've always been enamored with the design on my portable Gameboys and GameGears.<br><br>These PDA designers are just shooting in the dark here, I mean the whole way we interface with PDAs is changing faster than they can engineer a package to better follow suit. Standardization is key, and it's unfortunate it only comes by the brand-name. If I want a retroTVGameboy I go casio, if I want startrek props I go compaq, and If I want something that looks like a cheap radio-shack radar detector I go with HP. WTF?<br><br>Note to PDA Makers:<br>Games have always been the benchmark for PCs, and is ultimately what pushes the technology forward. In that same respect, Games have the same affect on PocketPCs. PocketQuake for example is now a benchmarking technique used by Intel. They stated that Quake has been a long time benchmark for their PC processors, so it was only natural that PocketQuake take that role with their portable lineup.<br><br>If you want to make a machine worth it's wieght in gold, make it a gaming device first, and a PIM device second. By catering to every facet of what a good game might take advantage of, you've got faster and more resources to work with when you're in PIM mode for example. A good game machine always makes a good work PC.<br><br>There are masses of young adults out there who were weened on portable gaming, and have come to a point in their consumer lives where there is a void in that market. I'm willing to bet a large percentage of the PDA owners here bought their devices based off of it's ability to play games. That thirst for portable gaming is still there, only this time we have the money to satisfy our needs. Now where the hell are the devices? I've got money burning my pocket and the only thing I have to look forward to is a 129mhz machine???<br><br>
