by Karen Hertzberg on Oct 20, 2010
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the Web dead? Wired Magazine recently argued that it might well be,
supplanted by the phenomenon that is the Smart Phone and its
applications. There’s no doubt that the rapidly growing
popularity of the Smart Phone has impacted the MMOG marketplace, but
just how far will it (or should it) go? Karen
“Shayalyn” Hertzberg examines the topic in
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I don’t profess to be a techie. I like technology, but not
enough to be the first in line to have the latest and greatest, or to
scour all of the latest news about what’s new and
what’s now. I’m content to enjoy what I do have,
and to muse over how I ever managed to live my life without a Smart
Phone. All of this, plus the somewhat abbreviated length of a typical
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the surface of what is actually a very big topic.
Back in August, Wired Magazine ran an article entitled “
href="http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff_webrip/">The
Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet.”
The article provided the somewhat controversial assertion that the Web
as we know it is a goner. People are still using the Internet, Wired
explained, but they’re not using the Web. The dissemination
of information is drifting rapidly away from a browser-based experience
toward a more streamlined, app-driven experience. Apps use the Internet
as a mode of retrieving and delivering content, but they
don’t necessarily put the whole of the Web at our fingertips
like a browser. At least not efficiently.
This topic has vast depth, and Wired does a good job of plumbing it.
The entire issue got me wondering about the increasingly mobile bent
our society has shown. Gone are the days of hurrying back to our desks
to read our email, or Google the lyrics to the song that sounded
curiously like “runaway turtle” (but turned out to
be “all the way turned up”), or check out what our
friends are up to, or even play a game. All of that (and a whole lot
more) can be accomplished via mobile applications on any Smart Phone.
Smart Phone sales
href="http://www.kokeytechnology.com/internet-news/record-sales-statistics-for-smartphones-174-million-units-sold-worldwide/">increased
by 15% between 2008 and 2009,
and there’s no sign that the trend is slowing.
We’re drifting away from the anchors of our desktop and even
laptop computers and heading toward handheld portability. But what does
that mean for our gaming?
I suspect we’ll be seeing more announcements like
yesterday’s from NCsoft, who served up the
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/90880">Aion
Exchange app for iPhone and
iPad. (To NCsoft and its contemporaries I say a hearty,
“Boo!” for not simultaneously launching an app for
the rapidly growing Droid marketplace, but I digress.) The app allows
you access to your character’s information and stats, your
broker items and their status, market data and more. While it has its
limitations (according to Ten Ton Hammer’s Jeff
“Ethec” Woleslagle, who saw the app in action at
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/events/nycomiccon/2010">New
York Comic Con before it
launched, you can’t actually add an item to the broker using
the app), it’s another step toward mobility in our MMOGs. And
NCsoft isn’t the only company to create such an app; they
follow in the footsteps of other developers, such as
style="font-style: italic;">Fallen Earth,
who released their
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/85167">iPhone
and Andriod apps this summer,
followed by a
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/86328">Blackberry
app in September, and Cryptic,
who created the
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/78158">Champions
Companion. And, of course,
Blizzard launched the
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/71943">World
of Warcraft Mobile Armory this
summer.
I like the idea that MMOGs can keep us engaged in a variety of ways
from appearing in our Facebook and Twitter feeds, to allowing us
limited mobile in-game access, to providing us with
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/news/SOE-unveils-security-token-system">mobile
phone generated security tokens,
to delivering us full-on MMOGs we can play on our handheld devices
while we’re on the go, like Spacetime Studios’
href="http://www.tentonhammer.com/pocketlegends/spacetimestudiosinterview">
style="font-style: italic;">Pocket Legends
does. Are MMOGs for handhelds the wave of the future? I don’t
know…yet. But I predict that the market can only grow, and
that we’ll see more and more sophisticated uses for handheld
devices in the MMOG arena. My own personal jury is still out as to
whether this is a good thing or not. Certainly mobility has its place,
and I wouldn’t be without my Driod, but there are still
limits to what our Smart Phones can serve up. We receive our mobile
goodies in digestible, bite-sized chunks rather than in the sprawling
context of the Web. I personally like my handheld as a supplement to
the information feed I collect on the Web every day, but I’m
not ready to dump my desktop PC in favor of…mobile
everything.
Are you a mobile gamer? Has the trend toward apps for MMOGs and even
Smart Phone-based MMOGs hooked your interest yet? Share your
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