Ah, this might be what Apple was talking about when it claimed it was the ānumber one portable game playerā.
https://lastchance.cc/apple-boasts-ipod-touch-the-1-portable-game-player-5627646%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
NewZoo reckon that 40.1 million Americans use their iDevice to play games on, compared to Nintendoās DS install base of 41 million. Now, this is a research firm extrapolating figures based on sample groups, not the US Census Bureau, so those numbers wonāt be water-tight. They are, however, indicative of a trend that will inevitably see Appleās devices overtake Nintendoās as what youād probably call the āmost-used portable gaming systemā.
Thatās not in terms of individual use. Iād never play an iPhone game for 200 hours like I did Advance Wars DS. But it is in terms of the number of devices out there that people are playing games on, and casual/rubbish games many of them any be, itās still impressive that Apple has become a challenger to Nintendo (who despite claims to the contrary are in direct competition with Apple for mainstream consumersā spare time) without ever actually releasing a dedicated gaming platform.
Apple Poised to Overtake Nintendo as U.S. Portable Gaming Market Leader [FingerGaming]