FanBolt writes: "Whenever I get a new device, especially a follow-up to one I loved so dearly, one of the first things I have to do is play all of the latest games. Plus, when it comes to some games such as Anomaly Korea, having the use of the S pen with the Galaxy Note 2 makes for an even better way to play."
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Windows Central writes: "Samsung has announced that it's already on course with its plans to make licensed controllers for its dedicated Gaming Hub, having partnered with Performance Designed Products LLC (PDP) to launch the first "Designed for Samsung Gaming Hub" controller, the Replay Midnight Blue. The controller ships with an in-built rechargeable battery, which promises 40 hours of uninterrupted gameplay per charge. It also features a Samsung Gaming Hub home button, which will let you launch the dedicated Gaming Hub instantly."
another one bites the dust. When will these companies learn gaming isn't that easy to break into.
2027: MS stops making Xbox consoles
2029: Samsung starts making Xbox consoles
j/k
Find out if you can play Valorant with a controller, learn the methods involved, and understand the risks of using third-party apps.
Yes, you can play Valorant with a controller using third-party software, but it's not recommended due to limitations and lack of official support.
Hell Yeah! Get yourself Mame4droid for arcade gems and classics. Add a super nes and Genesis emulator and it's the perfect mobile gaming device.
im getting one of these in a couple months
c'mon...
Android gaming isn't my cup of coffee. I've tried a lot of Android games, hoping I'd be pleasantly surprised. But so far I've been disappointed. I've spent way more time playing FF VII on my SGS2 than all the actual Android games I've played combined.