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WikiPad Review | GodisaGeek

Lee Garbutt: "The Wikipad is certainly one of those “Jack of All Trades…” devices, but it’s limited by so many factors, including the viability of the Android platform itself as a platform for console-quality gaming. As I write this, Wikipad and Ouya have just announced a partnership to bring Ouya to this device, and it’s partnerships like this that have the potential to make the Wikipad a worthwhile device. Onlive support works well, but is no replacement for using the service on a real computer or OnLive console.

As it currently stands, we have a good idea that works in principle, but the execution just isn’t on par with either a dedicated gaming system or tablet device."

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OUYA Everywhere Coming to WikiPad

Hardcore Gamer: The WikiPad tablet has been out for around a year, and is going to be the first portable device to get OUYA Everywhere.

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GameVice snap-on controller announced for iPad Mini

Wikipad are bringing a snap on controller to the iPad Mini called the Gamevice. The MFi controller attaches to the Apple tablet, bringing more traditional gaming controls to the tablet. The full specifications include dual analog sticks, triggers, a d-pad, four face buttons and shoulder buttons.

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Neonridr3599d ago

Wow, now that doesn't look like a Wii U gamepad at all.. /s

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Wikipad Creators Zeroes In On the iPad Mini With the ‘Gamevice’ MFi Controller

The creators of the Wikipad, an Android-based tablet with a sizable controller attachment, will continue it’s race in the tablet controller market. However, they’re not targeting every iPad out there. Their new elegantly designed gaming controller deemed as the ‘Gamevice’ will focus on the iPad Mini market, turning your Retina display tablet into a handheld gaming device.