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June 24, 2009 1:46 PM PDT

GameBone Pro's Bluetooth gamepad goes to the dogs

by Juniper Foo
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GameBone Pro (Credit: 22moo)

Well, I'll be doggone. External gamepads have gone to the dogs, it seems, with the GameBone for the iPhone and iPod Touch resembling a nice juicy doggie bone, right down to the color. The good thing here is that it adds real physical buttons (eight-way d-pad with six buttons) to the buttonless iPhone, with a stand bundled to prop up the Apple device in use.

Then again, a bone of contention is that this makes for a whole lot of cumbersome when it comes to portable gaming on the commute. The good news? The folks at Australia-based 22moo have since announced work on a clip-on rotating "I" stand that will allow the GameBone Pro to be attached to the iPhone/iPod touch while in use.

Specs-wise, connection is via Bluetooth or through a 30-pin dock connector cable. There are also built-in speakers, a mic, a 3.5 audio headphone jack, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery, though we don't know if this has an onboard accelerometer to handle such games from the App Store.

This GameBone Pro a September launch date, with pricing interestingly open to suggestions from the floor ($1, anyone?). Let's hope that by the time this rolls, it won't end up in the doghouse for being too much of a funny (Game)Bone.

(Source: Crave Asia via Gizmodo)

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by tech_junkie14 June 24, 2009 2:13 PM PDT
How about $5? that's the max I'm willing to pay in this economy ;)
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by Miko34 June 24, 2009 5:48 PM PDT
2 points for marketing, but I'm not biting.

I guess this would appeal to the six year old kids that own an iPhone or iPod.
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by JMONA July 21, 2009 1:41 PM PDT
I'd Pay but no more than 10-15 bucks for it.
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