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| iCade Mobile (left) and iCade Core (right) |
ION Audio unveiled three new iCade models set to release later this year:
The iCade Core allows iPad users to transform their tablets into a miniature arcade machine. The previous model featured a cabinet display, but the Core ditches this in favor of more viewing room and support for both landscape and portrait modes.
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| The iCade Jr. |
The iCade Mobile is intended for iPhone users who want to take their button gaming on the go. It features the traditional face buttons as well as shoulder buttons/triggers. As you might guess, it certainly adds some length to the iPhone.
The iCade Jr. looks to take its bulkier arcade cabinet brethren and apply the experience to the iPhone. Smaller in size and featuring fewer buttons, it's more of a novelty than anything.
Pricing and developer support (as well as practicality) remain to be seen, but previous models of the iCade line managed to garner quite the audience and some notable indie support.



3 comments:
Really digging the mobile unit- now if only some decent games would support it
Yeah, it's unfortunate that there are so few games that support the physical input options of the iPad and iPhone that are out there.
I also wish that Apple would release an official controller. That would get the devs scrambling to support it, and knowing Apple, it would be great quality.
I am all for anything promoting classic arcade play. There is just something about the feel of an overworn joystick and clunky oversized bottons that makes the gaming experience more immersive.
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