Missile Command For Mac

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Atari has recently updated their iOS app to include support for an upcoming 'Atari Arcade - Duo Powered' joystick. The description links to: Relive the fast-action excitement of all your arcade favorites, like Asteroids, Centipede, and Missile Command.

Simply connect your iPad to Atari's Greatest Hits app for Duo, and you're ready to share the fun with family and friends anywhere!The device appears to be very similar to well received from ThinkGeek. Speculates that this new iPad-compatible joystick's simpler design may be cheaper than the iCade which is priced at $99. The iCade carries a mini arcade cabinet design while the Atari Arcade Joystick offers a more open layout. Free games to download. The design appears to support both landscape and portrait orientations.

No details are provided, but it's likely the device also uses Bluetooth rather than going straight into the dock connector. This is how the iCade works as well, by emulating a Bluetooth keyboard.

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This system also makes it easier for 3rd party developers to build in support for the accessories. Offers 100 classic Atari games for the iPad and iPhone. It was the first app to provide support for the iCade with following. No word on when Atari's joystick will be available, just 'soon'. Update: reports that the ATARI Joystick uses the dock connector (not bluetooth) and will be available for $60 on October 2nd.

Games like Centipede and Missile Command need a trackball. Unfortunately a trackball would be pretty hard to implement with the current workaround. Behaving as BT keyboard) Nintendo should really be worried about stuff about this.

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It's really going to take market share from the DS and similar things. This thing, which you couldn't even call a 'handheld' by any stretch of the imagination, is way to niche to take any significant market share from the DS.

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Or even its fledgling successor, the 3DS. A gamepad attachment for the iPhone and iPod touch would be a more plausible threat. Though only if it was an official Apple product. Otherwise it just won't get enough support to really matter.