★★★★☆ The PowerA MOGA XP5-i Plus game controller works beautifully with a range of Apple devices. And there's an iPhone mount, too. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The PowerA Moga XP5-i Plus has the same ...
Mac is not the preferred platform for most gamers, but Metal 3 in macOS Ventura shows Apple hasn’t given up. And iPadOS 16 is getting support for a wider range of game controllers. These are just a ...
8BitDo just opened up its game controllers to iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV for the first time. The company has officially confirmed that six of its popular controllers now work with Apple devices ...
Gamevice revealed a brand new addition to their line of controller adaptors today as we're getting a new one for the iPad. Those of you who prefer to do mobile gaming on a bigger screen now have ...
Gaming on tablets is becoming more prevalent with a high frequency of exclusive titles and ports making there way to the Platform. Gamevice is looking to capitalize on this growing market with its ...
A larger display may make mobile gaming better on a tablet as opposed to a smartphone, but you still have to deal with those clunky touchscreen controls. Instead of furiously tapping on a tablet, ...
One unexpected bonus from yesterday’s updates is that more Nintendo game controllers can now be used with iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV … Developer Steve Troughton-Smith demonstrated using the ...
With the release of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and tvOS 16, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs now include support for pairing Nintendo Switch Joy-Con and Pro controllers. Keep reading to learn how it's done.
iThingy accessory company 60beat has released a full-on video game controller, burdened with the forgettable title "GamePad," for iPhone, iPads, iPod Touches and etc. It sports all the usual ...
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