Daniel Ratcliffe
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If MS learned anything from Sony's attenpts at a gaming phone with the xperia play they should know that the market does not want to carry around a thick and heavy phone with a cheap SNES style gamepad built into it. Not to mention the fact that a gaming phone must have the capability to play games more graphically advanced than what's currently available on ANY platform to have a chance at success.
Unless they are ready to launch almost full versions of FIFA, CoD and Halo, it will fail.
Remember the Nokia NGage? Great build quality, but holy damn the phone was bad... I owned one... Was meant to be a phone and handheld console all in one. Result: It sucked at both.
