Kyanbu The Legend
10-26-2012, 11:38 AM
http://www.powera.com/Products/MOGA-Mobile-Gaming-System-Android
MOGA Mobile Gaming System for Android 2.3+
Get the best game experience anywhere with MOGA. The MOGA™ Mobile Gaming System equips you with a state-of-the-art, portable controller, a library of amazing titles (more added every month) and the MOGA Pivot™ App, helping you find the latest MOGA Enhanced games quickly and easily. Experience the best mobile gaming solution for Android™ smartphones and tablets. Game On. Anywhere. For Bluetooth™ enabled Android 2.3+ smartphones and tablets.
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And now for a shitty review! :D
I already have a Xperia Play, so I really don't need this. But for gaming phones like Samsung's Galaxy series, this is a very nice add on. Finally you can play games on your phone with a decent contorl instead of just with the touch screen. The main reason why I hated Smart Phones before discovering the Xperia Play.
Although carrying this and a smart around with you would take up more pocket room then just an Xepria Play 3G(4G) which has the gamepad built in.
The price isn't too bad. $50 for a gaming controller attachment and two free games (Sonic CD and PacMan). And it actually has a decent analog stick. So far my major beef with it is the complete lack of a D-Pad. Which could make playing 2D/2.5D games a pain and limit the number of buttons you can map.
Over all I think the MOGA is worth a look for any gamer who games on their Smart Phone. I'm definitly picking one up once I get a chance just to hold on to for the day when I'm forced to upgrade to a new smart phone (cause lord know Sony's not releaseing a new Xperia Play. At least not anytime soon).
MOGA Mobile Gaming System for Android 2.3+
Get the best game experience anywhere with MOGA. The MOGA™ Mobile Gaming System equips you with a state-of-the-art, portable controller, a library of amazing titles (more added every month) and the MOGA Pivot™ App, helping you find the latest MOGA Enhanced games quickly and easily. Experience the best mobile gaming solution for Android™ smartphones and tablets. Game On. Anywhere. For Bluetooth™ enabled Android 2.3+ smartphones and tablets.
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o180/kyanbu/000253_b_1.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o180/kyanbu/000253_b_2.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o180/kyanbu/000253_b.jpg
And now for a shitty review! :D
I already have a Xperia Play, so I really don't need this. But for gaming phones like Samsung's Galaxy series, this is a very nice add on. Finally you can play games on your phone with a decent contorl instead of just with the touch screen. The main reason why I hated Smart Phones before discovering the Xperia Play.
Although carrying this and a smart around with you would take up more pocket room then just an Xepria Play 3G(4G) which has the gamepad built in.
The price isn't too bad. $50 for a gaming controller attachment and two free games (Sonic CD and PacMan). And it actually has a decent analog stick. So far my major beef with it is the complete lack of a D-Pad. Which could make playing 2D/2.5D games a pain and limit the number of buttons you can map.
Over all I think the MOGA is worth a look for any gamer who games on their Smart Phone. I'm definitly picking one up once I get a chance just to hold on to for the day when I'm forced to upgrade to a new smart phone (cause lord know Sony's not releaseing a new Xperia Play. At least not anytime soon).