Ars Technica : Since the utter failure of the Apple Pippin in the mid-'90s, there's always been a certain subset of the tech world obsessed with the idea of Apple swooping in to save the game console market from itself. That suggestion gained real traction, though, after the iPhone and then the iPad revolutionized the market for gaming away from the the TV, lifting mobile gaming from a Java-based joke to an industry that's worth tens of billions of dollars worldwide.
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