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  2. Apple Arcade - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Apple's own products, many games are compatible with third-party controllers such as the DualShock 4, DualSense and Xbox Wireless Controller, [1] with support for Joy-Con and the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller added with the release of iOS 16. [4]

  3. iCade - Wikipedia

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    The iCade is an accessory for the Apple iPad line of devices which functions as a miniaturised, portable arcade cabinet, including a physical joystick and buttons. The iPad is inserted into the iCade and connects to the device using Bluetooth, allowing it to be used as an arcade-style controller for compatible games.

  4. Fantasian - Wikipedia

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    Fantasian [b] is a 2021 role-playing video game developed and published by Mistwalker for Apple devices via the Apple Arcade platform. The game was released in two parts on April 1 and August 13, 2021.

  5. Duo Gamer: Play your iPad like a console with Gameloft games

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    As mobile developers like Gameloft attempt to bring the iPad gaming experience closer in line with what "traditional" gamers can expect on their home consoles, we've seen Gameloft partner with Duo ...

  6. Five games to play on your New iPad - AOL

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    Your new iPad has (overly expensive) 4G LTE support, a shiny new iSight camera and even a beefier processor inside with far stronger graphics support than the previous iPad. But really, we know ...

  7. Apple will deliver on what iOS gamers want: a game controller ...

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    Touch-based controls can only take games on mobile devices so far. It's going to take one helluva innovation to bring Apple will deliver on what iOS gamers want: a game controller [Report]