New iPad joystick promises more accurate gaming actions

Now iPad and other tablets have got their own joystick. Logitech has leapt into the gadget-accessory fray with a tool it claims will help you to remove a poorly aimed rocket blast.

The Logitech Joystick is clearly focus to make the gaming experience on the iPad closer to what gamers enjoy on more dedicated gaming devices.

"No one likes to lose a point or go down to defeat because their thumb misses the control area," the company says on its Website for the $19.99 gadget.."The Logitech Joystick provides you a thumb-stick style game controller for iPad that you can use with just about any game with an on-screen joystick or d-pad."

This joystick attaches to the iPad screen with suction cups, allowing the user move it around depending on the game. A coiled spring keeps the stick centered.

The site lists 32 games that the joystick is currently compatible with. That list is heavily weighted toward sports games and shooters that made a splash on traditional gaming consoles before being reworked for the iPad.

Among them: "Madden NFL 11," "Call of Duty World at War: Zombies," "FIFA '11," "Prince of Persia: Warrior Within" and "Resident Evil 4."

More casual titles like "Cut the Rope" and "Fruit Ninjas" are nowhere to be seen, a likely nod to the fact that many of those games require swiping at multiple spots instead of being focused largely in one place.

The Wall Street Journal notes that the product is part of an increased focus on tablet accessories by Logitech, which has struggled somewhat as Apple's ascendance has hurt its PC-accessory trade.

CNET noted that the joystick, which is available for pre-order and set to ship in September, looks similar to the already available Fling Joystick, which performs a similar function and is offered at the same price. Source by CNN

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