Cellphones Got Game
from the but-is-that-what-we-want? dept
People are increasingly playing video games on their mobile phones. As the phones have gotten more powerful, the networks faster, and the screens better, they've really taken off as a platform for gaming. That's making some people wonder if pervasive gaming is a good thing? This is, of course, the same sort of worrying that seems to show up about any new technology. It lets us do more, but takes away our "downtime". That's always been true of mobile phones. The same arguments have been made about television and computers as well. It's not going to slow anything down. In the end, it just opens up more options. It's not like there's anyone out there forcing you to play video games on your mobile phone all the time. If you want some "downtime", leave the phone alone.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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The article misses the point
Waiting in line at the grocery store, waiting for an appointment to begin, waiting for the gas to pump... these 3 to 15 minute snippets of time that consume hours each week can now be entertaining.
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