- Lots of blackberries are company-controlled. No games.
- Total number of apps in any store doesn’t matter if over 80% are cr@p.
- If you include tablets, you must include laptops. They’re as mobile and more relevant in numbers (oh wait, that’d screw up the marketing pitch)
That’s a QR code. Generally used with smartphones and extensive, small devices, they can link you to sites, allow access to certain places (in the case of E3 and so on) or allow some interaction with the surrounding area via a camera and Virtual Reality programs.
Mobile phone games are probaby the least in-depth and most spectacle-based ‘games’ of all time. Sure, they’re free, but Steam dumps a few free games on people every so often. I’d play Minecraft or Terraria anyday over Angry Birds.
tl;dr and also, FIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS_SSSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT.
Now, I’m off to cut my head off with a rusty hacksaw. Goodday to you, sir.
I would be interested in the Nokia Store, too
Well, the Blackberries I know have pre-installed games, I doubt that 46% of BB-users would delete those.
- Lots of blackberries are company-controlled. No games.
- Total number of apps in any store doesn’t matter if over 80% are cr@p.
- If you include tablets, you must include laptops. They’re as mobile and more relevant in numbers (oh wait, that’d screw up the marketing pitch)
51% of 25 games? Makes 12.75 games…
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?!?
That’s what I was wondering.
Goes to show that these statistics are completely made up.
Or maybe that they were rounding because statistics with a bunch of decimal points is not as attractive
Yes, they would round 13 games down to 12.75 and then take the percentage from that…
Snap the disks!
tl;dr
Maybe I’m gonna learn how to make a game with in-app purchase… Or maybe it’s too late since now everybody knows it’s the way to go.
The “tl;dr” are posted by obvious trolling brain-damaged retards who wouldn’t even know how to use the semi-colon otherwise.
Why does the adult content girl have a chode?
Oh my god I saw that too.
What is that thing at the bottom? the thing that you have to scan?
That’s a QR code. Generally used with smartphones and extensive, small devices, they can link you to sites, allow access to certain places (in the case of E3 and so on) or allow some interaction with the surrounding area via a camera and Virtual Reality programs.
Awesome infographic. Didn’t know that the free version of Angry Birds earned that much.
I just have a mobile phone to call and text.
tl;dr
Not so much tl;dr .. more like trw;dr = too randomly written didnt read
Not a single word about Android? I am dissapoint.
Ok, now remind me why you (waiter) think you deserve a tip.
Mobile phone games are probaby the least in-depth and most spectacle-based ‘games’ of all time. Sure, they’re free, but Steam dumps a few free games on people every so often. I’d play Minecraft or Terraria anyday over Angry Birds.
It says twice that the in-game purchases will overtake pay-per downloads