• Zeemote Bluetooth controller gets some Android love

    Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

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    It’s only taken about a billion years, but the Zeemote, your friendly neighborhood analog Bluetooth controller, has finally started supporting Android. Their new SDK for 1.6 and higher will allow developers to enable Zeemote input in “a matter of hours,” though the real question is whether there are enough games worth playing with the thing on Android?

    Although I enjoy using the platform, I’ve found the game selection seriously lacking compared to the iPhone’s. It’s younger, of course, and less profitable to develop for at the moment, but it’s growing and with more powerful hardware coming out almost weekly, it really is just a matter of time (we hope) until we get some seriously cool games on the thing.

    [via Phandroid]

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