What made it unique was the slide -
out gaming pad you could use when you really wanted to get some serious gaming done (the handset resembled a PSP Go, but ran Android and made calls).
The mobile phone version of the game has been reworked to be controlled by the slide -
out gaming pad on the Xperia Play, where no other handset has these features nor are likely to in the near future.
Not exact matches
The Xperia PLAY — which we most recently saw during CTIA — runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and is equipped with a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon II processor with an Adreno 205 GPU, a 4 - inch multi-touch display, a full slide -
out PSP - style
gaming pad, a VGA front - facing camera for video chats, and a 5 - megapixel rear camera.
While the game does lack a few extras that could
pad it
out into something larger - such as extra modes — and the online matchmaking could do with some work, MvC3 manages to bring the madness of its predecessor into the modern
gaming world with a much - needed update.
Another difference with the PlayStation 4 version are the control mechanics which make the most
out of the touch
pad and the LED which interacts well with the
gaming world to light things up.
The consecutive run of truly impeccable dungeons in the game's second half containing the Snowpeak Ruins, the Temple of Time and then the Castle in the Sky should have been a slice of
gaming nirvana, but instead feels needlessly
padded out.
Coming off E3 2017 John Meadows and «D -
Pad» Danny Mattice talk about retro news coming
out of the biggest week in
gaming.
Wow... its great they are finally releasing technology that has been
out for a couple years now... what's next are they going to release a keyboard or a
gaming pad for the iphone..
NVIDIA is one of the
gaming kings in the industry, so you can be sure they didn't skimp
out on this
gaming pad's quality.
The chunkiness turns
out to be an advantage for
gaming, where it feels comfortable and solid in the hands, but as a phone you'll still wish there weren't a game
pad hiding inside.
The Xperia PLAY — which we most recently saw during CTIA — runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and is equipped with a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon II processor with an Adreno 205 GPU, a 4 - inch multi-touch display, a full slide -
out PSP - style
gaming pad, a VGA front - facing camera for video chats, and a 5 - megapixel rear camera.
The chassis of the Razer Blade is made
out of aluminum and precision - cut, with a customized track
pad and
gaming - grade keyboard with backlighting.
Two analog sticks, a directional
pad, color - coded precision buttons, two bumpers, and two triggers, the MadCatz C.T.R.L.i comes with all the buttons you need to get the most
out of your
gaming experience.