Gameloft promises 15 iPhone games in 2008


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Are you ready for a saturated iPhone gaming market? Because, brother, its coming. MacNN reports that Gameloft, one of the leading developers of games for Apple’s iPod and iPod Nano lines has declared that they will produce at least 15 games for the iPhone in 2008.

Frankly, I wish they’d slow down a bit and produce 1 or 2 quality games, instead of shoving 15 out the door. When you add heavy hitters EA, and SEGA as well as Freeverse into the mix (and I better get my native Frenzy from Iconfactory) – the iPhone gaming market is already looking kind of crowded.

With indy developers already tinkering with the iPhone SDK as well, you can expect a plethora of games to hit the iPhone – the question is…how many of them will be good?


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  1. I’m hoping that the $99 dollar iPhone Developer fee does a good job of weeding out the riff-raff. That way, we’re assured that the App Store only contains quality apps from serious programmers.

  2. @krye

    it might – but its only a one time fee – so I don’t think it’ll keep too many people away that really want to produce content for it.

    It will keep some of the unfinished homebrew stuff out of the way, though..it’ll be interesting to see what happens with it.