Apple Approves Game With iOS 7 Controller Support
location:
macrumors.com - date:
September 16, 2013
Apple has begun approving games that support iOS 7 game controllers, according to our sister site
TouchArcade.
AVP: Evolution [
Direct Link], a game designed for the iPhone and the iPad, was today updated with support for iOS 7, 64-bit processors, iOS 7 Game Controllers.
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iOS 7 Developer Build Game Controller Support
location:
imore.com - date:
June 13, 2013
What does everyone think about this feature?
This for me is one of the most exciting features in ios7 I have quite a large selection of games but quickly get annoyed with touch screen controls. Being able to play games like N.O.V.A, GTA, Fifa etc etc with a real control pad is a big big plus.
Playing games through an Apple TV using this feature is going to be great and will rival if not better the new kids on the block Ouya, gamestick etc.
I've been waiting years for this and can't wait to see what the game devs come up with.
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Unity Update Adds iOS 7 Game Controller Support
location:
macrumors.com - date:
October 11, 2013
Unity, the engine behind a multitude of iOS apps, was today
updated to
version 4.2.2, adding iOS Game Controller support. According to the release notes, iOS game controller support plugs directly into the standard Unity Input API.
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iOS 7 game controller support remains a promise unfulfilled: A gamer's lament
location:
imore.com - date:
March 7, 2014
MFi controller support seemed like a great compromise: gamers who wanted real game controls would be able to get devices that worked. And the fact that support was built in to the operating system meant broad support. Or so I thought. Five months after iOS 7's release, there's still only a relative handful of games that make use of MFi game controllers. Not to mention a paucity of MFi controllers.
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Amiga Games Coming to iOS 7 Later This Year, Will Include Controller Support
location:
macrumors.com - date:
October 7, 2013
Amiga Games today
announced that it is planning to re-release some of its classic games for iOS later this year, "in time for the 2013 holiday season."
Originally introduced in the late 1980s, the Commodore Amiga PC offered a variety of 16-bit games. ranging from Captain Planet and Lemmings to Shadow of the Beast.
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