The Apple iPhone has Nintendo DS Graphics at WWDC 08

Daniel Chubb
  By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: June 9, 2008 | 1 Comment
  Filed under: Cell Phones, Gaming


When you look at the Apple iPhone hardware it is pretty impressive and that’s even if you compare it to the Nintendo DS or Sony PSP, at today’s WWDC we are seeing a few games being shown on stage to give an idea of what’s possible with gaming on the iPhone. To say we are impressed would be an understatement; these new games look like Nintendo DS graphics.

On stage was long time Mac game developer Pangea Software, they had two games to demo by Brian Greenstone. Here is what Engadget has to say “Showing Enigmo — looks pretty hot, water droplets doing polygon-accurate collision tests per second. Next are Cro-Mag Rally, nine tracks, and ten cars. Porting both games took “three days to get each game up and running — totally playable.”

And as we reported a few moments ago, they showed Super Monkey Ball for the Apple iPhone and tilting the iPhone for different controls on all the different games looks great.

Will the iPhone get Nintendo DS graphics, looking at these photos, it already has. Will you be gaming on the iPhone?

The games will cost $9.99 each from the App Store and the developers are creating these games in lighting speed, so expect hundreds of games to come over this year.

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One Response to “The Apple iPhone has Nintendo DS Graphics at WWDC 08”

  1. Glenn says:

    Quote – The games will cost $9.99 each from the App Store and the developers are creating these games in lighting speed, so expect hundreds of games to come over this year.

    So this will be 100’s of games not worth playing, just like all mobile games the life span and replay value is next to nothing pay £5 for it, play it for ten minutes then never go back.

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