I worked on a DS game and it was massively pirated, so much so that it failed to meet its sales expectations which meant that a sales bonus I was hoping for didn't materialise. It was leaked as soon as it entered the supply chain and was downloaded thousands of times before it even reached the store shelves. The game reviewed very well, so you can't blame the lack of sales on a poor quality game.
This was all made possible by widespread use of R4 style carts, which are used not just by what we would call hardcore pirates, but by ordinary families who don't even consider the harm they're doing to developers. For example, a couple of Christmasses ago I visited a family friend and they asked me what I was working on. I mentioned a DS game, and they said 'We gave our kids DS's for Christmas and their uncle gave them these R4 carts where they can download the games for free!" I wasn't pleased to say the least.
If Apple had put the antenna gap on the bottom rather than the side of the phone it'd have made this problem far less easy to trigger accidentally.
It's not bad, but it can't handle rapid joystick waggling. Try playing Wizball on a C64 emulator and waggle the stick to activate a power-up. It doesn't work half the time.
Take a look at Microsofts answer to Steam - Games For Windows Live. You might say it's their prototype of an app store for windows, and it's appalling.
The UI is clunkly and slow, it has no resume on downloads - if your download stops you have to download the entire game again, it has hidden activation limits that aren't disclosed to the user, and the in-game client makes games run slower and more unstable.
Steam by comparison is light years ahead.
Apollo was designed to go to the moon - trips of ten days or more, and needed to carry all the consumables and equipment needed for the trip. The new capsule is designed for short duration flights to the space station, so presumably it won't need to carry lots of supplies and equipment, hence more space for crew.
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