EA Games has confirmed the coming of Spore on September while Sega is also busy with their Super Monkey Ball – two of the many games iPhone users can expect in the next few months, especially with the release of iPhone 2.0.
The games exploit the iPhone’s accelerometers, which detect how you’re tilting the iPhone in any dimensions. iPhone users simply tip the iPhone forward, back, left, right, up, or down to control the monkey ball or to navigate Spore.
With the iPhone’s built-in three-axis accelerometer, a new chapter in handheld gaming will soon be unleashed, making the era of the thumb-burning Snake and Tetris obsolete.
Maybe it’s about time Apple produce iPhone batteries that can last for an hour of straight gaming because the current battery can only last for 25 minutes if you play the games straight.