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The Sixaxis Controller app lets you control games on your Android device using a PlayStation 3 controller. Watch our video to find out how to install it. Damien McFerran Damien McFerran has more than ...
The Sixaxis app to connect your Android phone wirelessly to a PS3 controller has been around for a while. Now, an enterprising designer has upped the ante with a clip for a more encompassing solution.
Handheld games consoles such as the impressive PS Vita, though still popular, are in danger of being sidelined by increasingly capable smartphones and the games that are available to play on them.
[Credit: GameKlip] Touchscreens are neat and all, but they can still suck when it comes to gaming. We’ve shown you a couple of ways to add controller support for your Android phone or tablet, but the ...
When it comes to gaming on your Android smartphone, nothing can beat a physical controller. The slide out PlayStation controller that is built-in to the Sony Xperia Play was the highlight of the phone ...
Cheap, fun Android and iOS games are increasingly popular, but for console gamers accustomed to buttons and joysticks, a phone's touchscreen control scheme often proves frustrating and uncomfortable.
If you like to play arcade games on your Android phone using a bluetooth-enabled PS3 controller you should also consider making a phone mount to enable gaming while on the go. Reddit user Y_U_NO_Kill ...
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The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is one of the coolest and most desirable tablets on the market. We put up our review of the Transformer not too long ago and came away feeling pretty good about the Asus ...
Playing PS3 games could soon get a little more inclusive. QuadStick, a suitably complex mouth-based controller that offers quadriplegics the ability to play console games, has launched its fundraising ...
Armando is not playing with a PS3 controller using Sixaxis. But we like this photo anyway. Pulling off a hadouken is already tricky enough, and it’s nigh impossible on a touch screen with a virtual ...
One issue I’ve had with Android superphones, with their dual cores and their gigawhats, is that there just isn’t much of a use for them. Android apps are mostly made for the lowest common denominator, ...