> There's always the iCade. I just heard that they're doing a mini version of it that > will work with the iPhone.
The iCade is a cool idea on many levels. My problem with the iCade, and by association iOS, is that there is no true standard for third-party controllers. It's really great that jailbroken iPads can run emulators with Wii gamepads and fight-sticks (tethered to Bluetooth Wiimotes), and it's really sad that Apple didn't just let it go. There's a whole shitload of arcade-style iOS games that would really benefit from tactile button feel, yet the user must make do with pressing a vague-feeling screen.
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