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Showing posts with label controllers. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Top 5 Game Controllers for Android


Love playing games on your Android Phone/Tablet? Want a better way to play them? Android Game Controllers are here to make your life easy! Heres our list of Top 5 Game controllers for Android
Before we start there are certain things you have to keep in mind about game controllers:
  • There is no ‘one’ universal game controller in the market for now
  • One controller won’t play all android games on all devices
  • Check the peripheral’s site for a ‘supported devices’ list
  • Some controllers will require batteries
  • The controllers in this review are not ranked in any particular order
Having said that, let’s BEGIN!

Red Samurai Wireless Game Controller V2

Price: $24.99
Red Samurai Controller www.gizmophiliacs.com

It has two connections modes that it can operate in. The Red Samurai is comfortable to hold and nicer to look at than the others. Although it is still pretty light, it doesn’t feel cheaply made with a price tag of $24.99. You will find the Android controllerUSB charging cable and User Instructions inside the box. List of Games supported as on the box are Cordy, Monster Madness, RipTide GP, Sonic CD, Shadow Gun, Sleepy Jack, GTA 3 and MaxPayne. Its also good for racing games like Buggy Blitz
Features:
  • Simple set up
  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Rechargeable unit with built in batteries and charging cable included
  • Designed to work with select Android tablets
 The Good: 
The directional pad and analog sticks are responsive and the placement of the buttons and general feel of the controller is very nice. The price wont exactly burn a hole in your pocket at $24.99 either. The grip on the handlers is awesome.
The Bad:
When you swap to another application that utilizes your keyboard, you are only able to see suggested words, not the full keypad. Being unresponsive for games without key-mapping option is also a bit of a worry.

Nyko PlayPad

Price: $39.99 
Nyko 1 www.gizmophiliacs.com
The Nyko PlayPad comes up in a good package with a Case to hold your Tablet/Phone standController,  USB charger and User Manual. This one has four different controller modes – HID (Standard game controls), mouse mode, iCade(iOS devices) and App Mode to use it with the Nyko Playground App(to customize the keys for keyboard mouse and apps). It controls your favorite tablet games with console like precision.
Features:
  • Optimized HID protocol for Tegra®3 based devices and games
  • Includes Nyko’s free Playground app with the ability to customize controller layout and download game profiles for older titles
  • Works with any Bluetooth® enabled device running Android 3.0 or higher
  • Compact design fits in included case for easy travel and packing
  • Included tablet stand holds tablet in horizontal or vertical orientation
Nyko 3 www.gizmophilicas.com

The Good:
No Rooting Required. Tablet stand support is added advantage. Its easy to use and quite smooth.
The Bad:
You have to disconnect the controller whenever you need to type.
Nyko 2 www.gizmophilicas.com

SteelSeries Free Mobile Gaming Controller 

Price: $79.99
This one is the costliest in the list. It is a wireless controller with Bluetooth to hook up to your device. It’s analog sticks are subtly textured to prevent slippage. It has Cross-platform compatibility with PC, Mac®, Android smartphones and tablets, and iDevices including iPhone®, iPad®, and iPod Touch®
Steelseries Free www.gizmophiliacs.com
Features:
  • Classic controller layout with two joysticks, Dpad, two trigger buttons, four-button layout, and select/start buttons
  • You can Remap all 12 buttons via SteelSeries Engine
  • Light indicators for pairing and switching between multiple device platforms
  • Rechargeable battery with an estimated 10 hrs of continuous, wireless play time
  • Auto power save will turn off the controller after more than 3 mins of being idle
The company boasts of a recharge time of just 2 hrs, which is amazing! SteelSeries FREE App for mobile devices will provide users with the quick start guide, and direct access to SteelSeries Engine support.
Steelseries Free 2 www.gizmophiliacs.com
Now for the Good and the Bad bit -
The Good:
Good compatibility with Windows Mac, Android games. :  Grand Theft Auto 3, RipTide GP and also popular titles like Temple Run, Pac-Man, Warblade HD are supported along with a tonne of games listed on their site. Controller will work up to 20 feet away from your computer or device.
The Bad:
The Price is too damn high! This one is for hardcore game controller lovers only!

Moga Mobile Gaming System

Price: $49.99
Moga 1 www.gizmophiliacs.com
It connects via Bluetooth to devices running Android 2.3 or higher, and it has its own app that guides you through the setup process and directs you to supported games. Obviously u cant attach Tablets its flip out tray, but you can experience how the Nvidia project shield would look in your hands!
Features:
  • Dual analog sticks, shoulder triggers and four action buttons offer the control you need for the games you want
  • Your phone snaps right in – up to 3.2 in./82mm, the largest phones in the market – or kick back and game on your tablet. Works with Bluetooth enabled Android 2.3+ smartphones and tablets
  • Counterbalanced design and rubberized grips minimize wrist fatigue during mobile gaming sessions
  • 18 hours of gameplay with 2 (1.5v) AAA batteries (not included)
Moga 2 www.gizmophiliacs.com

The Good :
Controller and phone can be combined into one unit. No of games supported is high. Better for playing while travelling, you can play in public transport is an advantage over the other controllers.
The Bad:
Will require rechargeable batteries if used daily. The controller can at times block access to your phone’s volume controls. No support for classic game emulators.

Sony PlayStation DualShock or SixAxis controller

Sony DualShock 3 www.gizmophiliacs.com
This one wasn’t exactly meant for playing on Android devices or Android games, but that’s what the specialty of a Sony product is. The technology will help you to play with it on Android devices, although one thing is to be considered here - Root access is required, and an app to pair the device is necessary. I would suggest this only if you’re already rooted then it’s worth it or otherwise it just adds many steps to play your favourite game with a controller. So if ur device is rooted enjoy the fruit!
The Good : 
No need to buy one if u already have a PlayStation. So you can tecnically have it for free!
The Bad :
Requires Rooting your device, which isn’t really bad. But quite a lot of tinkering is required, to find compatible games and mapping functions.

Our Take

The most no of games supported are in the Steelseries Free, which isn’t much if you see the number of games in the Play Store which run without controller support or aren’t designed to. That means that mobile gaming is not really ready yet to support a return to the days where you would sit in front of a screen with a controller in your hand!
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Monday, February 18, 2013

Get Your Game On: Five wireless controllers for your Android phone or tablet


No matter how big smartphone manufacturers make the screens for their latest devices, we’re always going to prefer a physical controller to fiddly on-screen buttons and cramped fingers.
Until recently it didn’t really matter because mobile games weren’t all that advanced and we were happy using our fingers to operate simple titles. However, with huge advances in mobile processors and games that we can play on the move we’ve become more and more inclined to want a physical gamepad to sit back and play with – after all, our phone screens are getting big enough to act as standalone monitors!
You might not know it but there are quite a few gamepad controllers out there that hook up wirelessly to your Android smartphone or tablet, and in our eyes these are the top 5;
Steelseries Free  – £63.99
Steelseries Free
Steelseries have been experts in the gaming accessory industry for some time, producing some seriously high grade mice, headsets and controllers for those serious about their gaming. Although the priciest around, the Free controller is perhaps the best designed and well-made out there.
Sporting a very PlayStation-style layout, this controller can do between 10 and 20 hours of gaming from a single charge, connects wirelessly via Bluetooth and will play nicely with Android, Mac, Windows and iOS. The SteelSeries Engine software allows you to program all 12 buttons to suit almost any game, too.
Gametel
Whereas the Steelseries controller offers a standalone solution, Gametel’s controller features an adjustable grip to accommodate your smartphone to make an all-in-one portable gaming machine. As with the others it connects to your Android smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth for simple set up and has a rechargeable battery that will see you through 9 hours of gaming from a single charge.
MOGA  - $49.99 (~£45 with shipping to UK)
Moga
This gamepad works with a similar principle to the Gametel pad, featuring an adjustable clip to take any smartphone up to 3.2-inches wide in landscape orientation to make a Project SHIELD-style portable console. Rubberised dual analog sticks and a whopping 18 hours gameplay make this a great option; although on the downside it runs on AAA batteries rather than having a rechargeable battery tucked away inside. Compatible games include the gore-fest Dead Trigger, street racer Asphalt Heat 7 and the classic Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, to name but a few.
MOGA’s Pivot app will also bring you a feed of the latest compatible games, which is useful as not every app from the Play Store has compatibility with gamepad accessories.
Nyko PlayPad Pro  – £30
Nyko
Closely resembling the layout of the Xbox 360 controller, the Nyko PlayPad Pro is aimed at the more serious mobile gamer. Nvidia lent a hand in the development, so we know its top notch and has compatibility with Tegra-compatible games, which tend to be some of the best games out there. Connectivity comes in the form of Bluetooth, while Nyko’s Playground app helps the controller to work even with older titles that weren’t design with gamepads in mind.
You’ll need an Android 3.0 or higher on your device in order to use this gamepad.
iDroid
Looking very much like one of those dodgy third party PS2 controllers that’d frequent the likes of Pink Planet, the iDroid:con sports a PlayStation-button layout for familiarity, including two rubberised analog sticks, shoulder buttons and a D-pad. You can also switch between gamepad, mouse and keyboard modes to give better compatibility with all types of games.
Snakebyte prides itself in not needing to offer an app with this controller, as the others do, with a simple Bluetooth connection being all that’s needed to get this baby up and running. It’s got a rechargeable Li-Ion battery, compatibility with games such as Shadowgun and Riptide GP, and a turbo button. That last one sold it for us, too.
It’s worth noting that you won’t get perfect compatibility with every game on the Play Store with any of these controllers – some will work smoothly, some will have niggly issues and some might not even work at all. The good thing is that the best titles tend to be the ones designed to work nicely with these gamepads.
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