These are general counter-points, I just happened to pick ceti's post for convenience

Agreed. Jobs is absurd. The iPhone is already outclassed by Samsung, Nokia, LG, etc. And if you've ever tried using the iPhone for gaming you'll know that it sucks for that purpose. Playing a platformer or shootie like Galaga with touchscreen controls is a god-awful experience. And I keep getting text messages from a friend who has an iPhone, but I can never understand what he's saying because the iPhone's keyboard interface is a P.O.S. (i.e. I dance yer time in pool. = Want to catch a movie tonight?)
I appreciate that Apple makes quality hardware, but I just can't stand the self-righteousness of Steve Jobs and his claims that the Apple experience is something next to nirvana. Windows XP still suits me fine. hehe
The iPhone / iPod Touch is great for
certain games that play to the strengths of the iPhone.
Word Fu, for example, is absolutely awesome, and without the no-lag touch screen, this game would flat out suck (even with a mouse). There are tons of awesome games that brilliantly incorporate the touch screen.
Unfortunately, for games that need a direction pad / joystick, the iPhone can never satisfy.
As for the touchscreen keyboard = it rocks. I'm just as fast and accurate on the virtual keyboard as I am on my wife's Blackberry. But, I must say, it is much more pleasant to use the touchscreen, because it is less work (I don't have to physically press the button). I know some folks love the real keyboard, but I don't miss it at all.
In fact, if you've sat next to folks who CLICKETY-CLACK on their Blackberry, you know how annoying they can be for others. I feel bad for folks who suffer through my own CLICKETY-CLACK when I used my phone.
Did I mention that I edit html/css files and upload/download them via an editor/FTP app on my iPod? That's awesome. I have so much fun with my iPod that it is ridiculous.
And, if I could keep Verizon, I would gladly get an iPhone. Maybe when iPhones are available with Verizon, I'll splurge. Until them, my iPod Touch is the greatest gadget, ever. It's like my goddamn second child.
Also, I just want to say that PSP and DS are TOO BULKY for me on my commute. When I'm not writing or reading or listening to stuff on my iPod, I'm happy to play some games on it, even if Raiden won't be one of them.
I don't represent the average gamer, though. I have only a passing interest for most stuff on PSP and DS, especially considering the prices. Personally, I prefer console games to satisfy my gaming appetite--the portable games are just a temporary fix when I'm commuting.
I feel sorry for all the folks who haven't experienced the joy of these gadgets from Apple. They are fun.
