New Android powered set-top box to feature subscription game client
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article published on 8 September, 2011
Vestel, the company that just showed off their TV with a built-in BitTorrent client, will be selling an Android powered set-top box featuring a subscription game client.
The client will connect to an all-you-can-eat subscription service called GameTanium, provided by Exent. The games will run on Android smartphones and tablets as well as the set-top boxes.
It will even be possible ... [ read the full article ]
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8. September 2011 @ 16:48 |
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8. September 2011 @ 22:59 |
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We can take advantage of both the accelerometer and the touchscreen as controls for Android games
FAIL...no one wants to use a touchscreen cell phone as a controller for a video game...they only do it because it is a bother to carry around a DS3.
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9. September 2011 @ 03:15 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Quote:
We can take advantage of both the accelerometer and the touchscreen as controls for Android games
FAIL...no one wants to use a touchscreen cell phone as a controller for a video game...they only do it because it is a bother to carry around a DS3.
Very true! I got my phone hooked to TV so I could play Resident Evil 3 on PSX4DROID on TV screen, and while it looked even better than a PSX, I couldn't even get around without looking at the phone screen! making it pointless...
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9. September 2011 @ 03:28 |
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Originally posted by NHS2008: Originally posted by KillerBug: Quote:
We can take advantage of both the accelerometer and the touchscreen as controls for Android games
FAIL...no one wants to use a touchscreen cell phone as a controller for a video game...they only do it because it is a bother to carry around a DS3.
Very true! I got my phone hooked to TV so I could play Resident Evil 3 on PSX4DROID on TV screen, and while it looked even better than a PSX, I couldn't even get around without looking at the phone screen! making it pointless...
You can use a DS3 with most Android handsets.
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9. September 2011 @ 05:56 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: Originally posted by NHS2008: Originally posted by KillerBug: Quote:
We can take advantage of both the accelerometer and the touchscreen as controls for Android games
FAIL...no one wants to use a touchscreen cell phone as a controller for a video game...they only do it because it is a bother to carry around a DS3.
Very true! I got my phone hooked to TV so I could play Resident Evil 3 on PSX4DROID on TV screen, and while it looked even better than a PSX, I couldn't even get around without looking at the phone screen! making it pointless...
You can use a DS3 with most Android handsets.
Yeah, but I don't have one...btw I am using hacked Android on my Samsung Wave. Still not perfect.
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9. September 2011 @ 10:33 |
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The Datel Wii wireless classic controller is ultimate controller to use on any android device period. Devices now even have the Wii IME connect already installed
I forgot to add it's also $52 shipped straight from Datel and can be used as one controller for the Wii with direct sync
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Originally posted by Bigwillyz: The Datel Wii wireless classic controller is ultimate controller to use on any android device period. Devices now even have the Wii IME connect already installed
I forgot to add it's also $52 shipped straight from Datel and can be used as one controller for the Wii with direct sync
Does it have shoulder buttons for L1,L2 and R1 and R2??
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9. September 2011 @ 16:11 |
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Originally posted by NHS2008: Originally posted by Bigwillyz: The Datel Wii wireless classic controller is ultimate controller to use on any android device period. Devices now even have the Wii IME connect already installed
I forgot to add it's also $52 shipped straight from Datel and can be used as one controller for the Wii with direct sync
Does it have shoulder buttons for L1,L2 and R1 and R2??[/quote/
Yes there are 4 buttons on top that can be set as whatever you like plus the dual shock analogs are awesome then you have your 4 regular buttons, start, select, and a home button
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