How Casual Mobile Games Will Still be as Popular as 3D Games in the Future
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Hi guys, welcome back!
In the past few years, it’s really amazing to see how mobile gaming industry has developed into a completely new promising land of business, especially for mobile game developers. I remembered a few years ago when playing some of my favorite mobile games on my old feature phones. From adventure games, action, sport, role playing, simulation and even simple puzzle games – YEAH, i’ve already played them all on my simple cell phones in the past.
However, many of these games were mostly simple Java-based games with 2D simple graphics. Of course, there were many mobile games that also utilized 3D impressive graphics like Asphalt 1 – 4 series or Resident Evil. But they didn’t look as impressive as mobile games that you see today.
But all of that has changed a lot ever since the first-gen smartphone from Apple, iPhone, came out. Since iPhone and its app market - App Store - became really popular, many mobile game developers started taking this business seriously by bringing more advanced mobile games with more detailed 3D graphics and even advanced visual effects into their games.
This significant improvements and developments that happened on mobile games actually came at no surprise given that the release of iPhone – which followed by the launch of App Store (iTunes) and iPad -, changed this industry entirely, from a small scale of ecosystem into a huge profitable business, especially for mobile game developers.
And then, since the arrival of many other smartphones and tablets from other brands (Android and Windows) -, this industry had improved a lot, not only in the ecosystem itself, but also on the revenues that are gained by developers.
What makes it amazing is, not only has this helped push mobile game developers to bring their games to the next level, but this also attracts many console game makers to port their titles into smartphone and tablet - from EA with its Dead Space, Rockstar Games with its GTA series and last time i heard, one of the most popular PC and console games – Bioshock from Irrational Games (2K Games) – is about to arrive on iOS devices later this year (hopefully will be followed by the release on Android devices as well). This shows how mobile gaming industry has now been taken to a far new level, even alongside console and PC game markets - given how profitable it has become.
And all of that is possible to achieve given that smartphone or tablet’s hardware today are now way more powerful and adequate to handle 3D games with even more detailed graphics and stunning visual effects, compared to the less-powerful feature phones in the past. And thanks to that, now mobile game developers have much bigger space and power to develop their games without any limitations, especially in terms of game size/scale, graphics and visual effects.
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