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iPhone Games on the Rise

Written by admin on Jun 5th, 2008 | Filed under: General

If you’re looking for an Apple iPhone games then you might be disappointed: online stores have reportedly run out, and brick and mortar establishments are running low. Why would Apple, one of the biggest companies in the world, allow stocks of their top selling toy to lapse so dramatically. The answer is in the question: they allowed this to happen.

So the next rather obvious question is why they would do this. Well, that’s easy when you think about it, too. Apple’s plan is to release the next generation of iPhone games in the relatively near future; holding back on stocks of the older iPhone games helps in three ways. Firstly it creates a demand which the new version will then satisfy. The second reason is that Apple are very keen to sell their iPod/iPhone hybrid thingy. Thirdly it simply saves them having to make and ship more old iPhone games that would then potentially be recalled.




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