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And while it might be possible to get some form of controller for a phone -- how many people actually have that?
I think I should probably clarify, because was not clear enough.
I'm not talking about playing the new COD or Battlefield or MS Flight Simulator, but rather games available on steam that WOULD work on a touch screen. 2d games like Terrraria and Starbound come to mind, but are by no means exhaustive.
There is an emulator called Winlator4.0 with which you can play Quake 4, Metro 2033 or even Dark Souls on a phone(apparently). People have already invested time and effort in making it happen, so there is a market for it.
There are also no reasons (Bar maybe Bluetooth bandwith) why any modern controller can not be connected to a phone, should a person wish that. It is more a case of the infrastructure not having been developed yet, or more likely, actively blocked by Android, than a case that in the modern world, it is *still* impossible to do so.