Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Best iPad Accessories For Hardcore Gamers

Its not enough to just have good games on your iPad or iPhone, you're going to want some flashy "gamer" inspired accessories to go with them. Whether its a good sound system, a great controller, or anything else, you can pretty much guarantee there is some kind of accessory for your iPad that will solve your hardcore gaming needs. But when it really comes down to it, the most important thing a hardcore ipad gamer can have at their disposal is a well made joystick. Here are two that I feel make the grade.
I'll admit, I'm not very passionate about touch controls. I grew up using a joystick and its pretty tough for me to give that up when it comes to playing a game. If I tried to play Sonic or Zelda with touch controls, I probably wouldn't get very far. I know I'm not the only one out there that feels this way and its for that reason that I sought out a plausible controller option for iOS devices. It didn't take long for me to find something great and the iControl Pad immediately caught my eye.
This nifty little 8-button pad connects to your device via blue tooth, making it a wireless device all its own. The small device is square shaped, similar to a standard NES controller. However, it does come with two rounded snap-in rubber sides that will give you a more comfortable grip. You'll also get both directional and axial based movement controls. The standard set will also come with a USB cord to help you connect it to other devices like your PC. This standard version will run you around $54.99 and is perfect for gaming on your iPad device.
For those of you that are using an iPhone, there is a much better option. For around $67.99 you'll get access to the iControl Pad mega bundle, which includes all of the above items as well as two side clamps and a universal holder. These side clamps hook into the top of the device, on the left and right side. The universal holder then connects to the back of the pad. Once all of these parts are in place you can literally "snap" your iPhone into place. This turns the controller and your iOS device into a hybrid hand held, much like Nintendo DS or Sony PSP.
The company states that the iControl Pad will work with most iCade and iOS applications that support a controller. There are a wide range of apps already available and with the release of these controllers you can bet that a majority of arcade games that are released in the future will have control pad options. This is a great and fairly inexpensive way to get your joystick fix.
This is by far the most interesting and entertaining thing I've seen for hardcore and retro gaming so far. ION Audio, which are responsible for crafting a lot of iPad compatible goodies, developed a nifty little cabinet called the iCade. This sturdy wooden frame is a to scale replica of a standard retro arcade machine. Its a quality construction and features intricate looking retro graphics on the outer casing, further enhancing that old school look.
The iCade comes with a joystick setup, rather than a controller. This includes the stick itself and eight total buttons. Its important to remember that most retro games will not use more than one or two buttons, but this case gives you the option to play newer titles as well that may offer more button combinations. The company promises easy an easy transition between adding and removing your iPad from the casing itself. It offers a quick snap in that will cradle the iPad, without placing too much pressure on it. This cabinet was custom designed to fit all size specifications of each generation of iPad, making it a great buy regardless of what type you use.
Upon purchasing the case, you'll also get access to the Atari's Greatest Hits iPad application, as well as code for the download of one free game. This app givers you the ability to purchase and play over 200 Atari classics including titles like; Centipede, Battlezone, Frogger, and Asteroids. Each of these games can be purchased separately from within the app itself. The iCade works with more than just the Atari application though, and any game that offers control support should work fine with this setup. The iCade starts at around $99.99 on the company website, but sales and specials can be found through other outlets.



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1 Responses to “ Best iPad Accessories For Hardcore Gamers”

alfred said...
16 January 2013 at 21:50

Keep in mind that you are not just getting a fashionable case to ensure that you have a unique device, but this should effectively offer protection. Perhaps, the most important reason for getting a case is to make sure that you are not scratching your iPad while traveling. By doing this, your device will also maintain its new look even with one full year of using.

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