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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).

akaSM
10-27-2012, 04:25 PM
While it doesn't seem to be a bad controller, I agree it really needs a d-pad or something like it. While my phone can handle USB controllers without apps or anything, having a controller that grips my phone would be a nice thing.

Flarecobra
10-29-2012, 12:12 AM
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This basically.

Kyanbu The Legend
10-29-2012, 08:14 AM
I'm sorry but that had to be the shittiest review I've ever seen. Just as bad as mine.

The guy didn't even open the damn thing much less buy. And most of his points are based on observations and not hands on testing.

This is a better review interms of detail and test.

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