
Perhaps E3 2012 will be remembered as the year that even Nintendo acknowledged the existence of smartphone gaming - if only begrudgingly so, dragged kicking and screaming into the early '10s. It's a brave new world here, a strange one in which everyone and their grandmother has become a gamer by default, carrying high powered portable computers in their pockets at all times.



Engadget
See also:
bigcrunch, E3 2012: not quite ready to go mobile