Veho’s Mimi Wifi Keyboard & AirMouse with Game Controller gizmo looks as clunky as it sounds.
Gaming for Apple is an estimated half a billion dollar industry, but the company behind the iPhone, iPod Touch and now the iPad still seems reluctant to embrace the popular diversion.
Proving once more that adding anything to a knife makes it better, Victorinox today announced a new line of Swiss Army knives featuring Bluetooth, remote controls and USB drives.
iPhone games will be getting some face time at Apple’s WWDC show next week, according to the CEO of LemonQuest, who believes games for the device will likely cost 17 to 18 Euros a pop (about $AU 29.08).
CEO Ignacio Cavero declined to talk about their game but said it’s based on a big UK licence and uses all of the capabilities of the iPhone. He goes on to say that developing for the iPhone is more costly and that those costs are going to be passed on to the consumers.
“We’re going to see a new generation of games”, he tells PocketGamer.biz. “Instead of being sold for €5 in Europe, they’ll be closer to €10 or €12. Take a look at what Apple is preparing for iPhone. Their games will be sold in iTunes for €17-18″.
Make sure to check back here Monday for ongoing coverage of the gaming news that shakes loose from WWDC.
LemonQuest talks iPhone, ARM and industry consolidation [Pocket Gamer.Biz]
Not only does Afrika let you take pictures of lots of high-res animals, but you get to control those little remote camera bots and run! Seriously though, I am looking forward to this game. It looks like it’s going to be a blast. I do hope they squeeze in some need facts about the animals while they’re at it, this could be a great, fun educational game.