I am hoping at least the current apps and games are compatible. But do you really need what can be run on your phone, to run on the Playbook?
I would prefer if we have apps like Kindle (for e-reading) and more touch-based games if we are going to be getting a tablet. Or other apps that would not be so cool on my phone due to the small screen, but would rock on my Playbook thanks to screen real-estate.

Kindle, thankfully, is definitely going to be on it (WOOT!). I saw the announcement on Twitter

Don't get me wrong, I'm a RIM fanboy and love the idea of the Playbook. But I'm having a hard time thinking how it would be better than the iPad in terms of functionality if the application population is not improved compared to the ones we have on our phone.
As for why RIM didn't do this when they built the Torch.... for one thing...do you want to be carrying a Playbook size phone? And another, they only bought QNX (the company designing the Playbook's OS) after the Torch was launched if I'm not wrong.
This post has been edited by CKJMark: Sep 28 2010, 10:13 PM