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Wikipad Gamevice controller teased for Android and Windows 8

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Coming just ahead of CES, Wikipad has unveiled their latest mobile gaming device. This one is called the Gamevice gamepad, though it isn't one we will be seeing next week at CES. In fact, while Wikipad has unveiled the Gamevice, they haven't said much in terms of when it will be available, or how much it will end up costing.

With that in mind, the Gamevice gamepad has the company shifting from the tablet space to the detachable controller space. For now the Gamevice is being pushed with support for Android and Windows 8, though there was some hints about iOS. To that point, details from the Wikipad press release mention how they "have not forgotten other important OS systems." Further comments here include how they "hope to announces additional support for those in the near future."

As far as the Gamevice, this one is being touted as a "next-generation detachable console-like controller for mobile devices." The setup will include controls on opposite sides of the device with a bridge design that both connects the two sides, and also adjusts to allow for different sized devices.

Wikipad has also said the Gamevice will arrive sporting a setup that should be familiar to gamers in terms of controls. The control setup will include dual analog sticks, L1/R1 and L2/R2 analog buttons, an analog D-pad and four analog action buttons.

In addition to details of the Gamevice, there was also mention of an over-the-air update for the Wikipad 7. This update is rolling out at this time and will bring the system to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with a new controller mapping setup and some new games. The list of games includes Dead Trigger 2 and Shadowgun from Madfinger Games as well as Reckless Racing 1 and Raging Thunder 2 from Polarbit, Sprinkle and Granny Smith from Medicore and Zen Pin HD from Zen Studios.




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NVIDIA SHIELD officially arriving last day of July

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After receiving a delay past its initial launch date (June 27), NVIDIA’s SHIELD handheld gaming device will officially begin shipping on July 31, barely meeting its delayed launch window of this month and arriving on the last possible day inside of that window. That makes it just over a week until gamers will be able to purchase the new handheld.

The SHIELD was initially initially expected to ship late last month, but due to mechanical issues with a third-party component, NVIDIA ended up having to delay the handheld gaming system for over a month. However, it seems that everything is straightened out now, and the only thing in NVIDIA’s way is hoping the SHIELD has a flawless launch.

The SHIELD is a handheld gaming system that can play Android games, as well as stream PC games from Steam. It’s essentially a game controller with a flip-out display that measures 5 inches diagonally with a 720p HD resolution. The device was first announced at CES 2013 back in January during NVIDIA’s press conference.

Since the announcement, we’ve gotten to know the SHIELD quite a bit in the last few months. We’ve given it a test spin a couple times already, using it to fly around an AR Drone in the backyard, and even getting to do a hands-on session with the final hardware version of the SHIELD last month.

The SHIELD will cost $299 when it launches on July 31, and this is even after a price drop from $349 after the company received feedback from potential buyers at E3 last month. The device is still up for pre-order, and units will begin shipping out starting on July 31. Happy gaming!
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