IControlPad explained

iControlPad
Manufacturer:iControlPad Ltd.[1]
Type:Video game controller
Power:1 × 1500mAH cell
Input:
  • 8 × Digital buttons
    (A, B, X, Y, L, R, Start, Select)
  • Digital D-pad
  • 2 × analog nubs

The iControlPad is a wireless game controller compatible with a variety of smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. It is designed for use as either a standalone gamepad or attached to appropriately sized devices, such as the iPhone, using a clamp system.[2] Due to this, the iControlPad is able to add traditional physical gaming controls to devices which otherwise rely on inputs such as touchscreens and accelerometers.[3]

Overview

The iControlPad's input controls include an eight-directional D-pad, dual analog nubs, six digital face buttons, and two digital trigger buttons on the gamepad's reverse. The sides of the iControlPad are detachable, with two different attachment types: rubber grips, for using the controller as a standard wireless gamepad; or plastic clamps, for connecting with a suitable handheld, such as a smartphone or iPod Touch. A mini USB port on the bottom of the iControlPad can be used to charge the internal 1500mAh battery, update the device's firmware, and charge attached devices using a USB On-The-Go connection and an appropriate adapter.

The iControlPad, a Bluetooth device, can be run in a wide variety of modes, including as a HID keyboard, mouse, joystick, and gamepad, among others, allowing compatibility with equipment which is limited to only certain types of input. One of the iControlPad's modes mimics the protocol used by the iCade, an arcade cabinet released for the Apple iPad, facilitating compatibility between apps designed for the iCade and the iControlPad hardware.

Due to the iControlPad's ability to operate as a Bluetooth keyboard - by mapping the D-pad and buttons to standard keyboard keys - it is able to communicate with devices such as those running Apple's iOS, including the iPhone and iPad, which do not support Bluetooth gamepads.[4] Since iOS natively supports keyboards, apps can be developed with iControlPad compatibility using either its own protocol or that of the iCade. Thus, the iControlPad is able to control video games and video game console emulators across multiple platforms.[5]

Development

Development of the iControlPad began in 2007, with testing using a hacked SNES gamepad to connect to an iPhone over the dock connection.[6] Once the serial connection was working, the first prototype iControlPad was produced, using a design styled after the Sony PSP. This earliest concept was a one-piece case enveloping the iPhone, with a D-pad on the left side, and four face buttons on the right in a landscape orientation,[7] and was first revealed in 2008.[8] [9]

By November 2009, a completely redesigned iControlPad prototype was under development. This much larger version moved the controls below the screen and added two analog nubs and two trigger buttons to the controller.[10] This design, which featured clamps to attach it to the iPhone, was much closer to the version that was ultimately released, and would soon go into production.[11]

However, one large change was made very late in development. The team had secretly added Bluetooth support to the iControlPad, in order to increase compatibility beyond the iPhone and its proprietary connection.[12] This proved fortunate when Apple began exercising its rights over the dock connector, suing an unlicensed accessory maker. Thus, the iControlPad team were forced to adapt to use the Bluetooth connection for the iPhone,[13] and it was this version which finally became available for order in February 2011.[14]

Supported apps

Apple iOS

TitleDeveloperRelease dateNotes
Atari's Greatest Hits Atari06 Apr 2011Supported since launch.[15]
Compression HD Little White Bear Studios17 May 2010Supported since version 1.3.[16]
HungryMaster xionchannel02 Jul 2011Supported since version 1.12.[17]
iMAME4All David Valdeita16 Aug 2010Supported since version 1.7.[18] [19]
IronStar Arena Appracatappra6 May 2011Supported since version 02.00.[20]
Mos Speedrun Physmo06 Apr 2011Supported since version 1.4.[21]
Sideways Racing Bjango23 May 2011Supported since version 1.0.2.[22]
Shuttle Scuttle Embraceware17 May 2012Supported since version 1.1.
Velocispider Retro Dreamer31 May 2011Supported since version 1.2.[23]
"Flashback: The Quest for Identity" Manomio18 Aug 2011Supported since version 1.5.[24]

Multiplatform

TitleDeveloperRelease datePlatformNotes
GBC.emu Robert Broglia23 Apr 2011Android, iOS, webOSSupported since launch.[25]
MD.emu Robert Broglia28 Jun 2011Android, iOS, webOSSupported since launch.
NES.emu Robert Broglia09 Feb 2011Android, iOS, webOSSupported since 1.3.13.[26]
PCE.emu Robert Broglia27 Aug 2010Android, iOS, webOSSupported since 1.3.13.[27]
Snes9x EX Robert Broglia16 Mar 2011Android, iOS, webOSSupported since launch.[28]

Future releases

Apple iOS

TitleDeveloperRelease dateNotes
Commodore 64Manomio05 Sep 2009Support expected in next update.[29]
iAmigaManomioTBASupport expected at launch.
Interstellar ForceDavid Molnar10 Mar 2011Support expected in next update.[30]
No Gravity [realtech VR]24 Mar 2011Support now available for iOS/Android and HP webOS.[31]

Reception

Reception for the iControlPad has been mostly positive. Register Hardware noted that while "patience and geekery" were required to get the controller working, the iControlPad "almost perfectly solves the touchscreen game control conundrum".[32] Gadgetoid homed in on the device's usefulness for classic gaming, remarking that it was "awesome [...] for emulation on the go". TouchArcade's reviewer said while playing games with the iControlPad that "the experience feels great", but that "[he couldn't] recommend that the typical gamer run out right now and grab one," due to its limited support on the iTunes App Store.[33]

Early reviews were mixed on the quality of the controls, with DroidGamers describing them as "very loose", while, conversely, Register Hardware said "the analogue nubs and face buttons work extremely well". The controller's responsiveness was later improved by replacing the original rubber keymat with a larger one. In their review, Gadgetoid lauded the inputs as having "a great tactile feel and a liberal amount of travel with a good response."

iControlPad 2

A successor, the iControlPad 2, was successfully funded via Kickstarter in October 2012. As of November 2013, it has been cancelled, and the backers were KickScammed.[34]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iControlPad Quick Start Guide. iControlPad Ltd. 2011-07-18.
  2. Web site: iControlPad Review. Gadgetoid. July 9, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  3. Web site: Game for Real with iPhone iControlPad . 2011-07-04 . Kwan . Michael . 2008-12-23 . . Pilato Private Consulting . Naturally, you’ll still be able to take advantage of anything on the touchscreen [...] using the accelerometer, but having “real” gaming controls is a great option as well..
  4. Web site: Gaming on iOS is About to Get Physical With a Variety of External Joystick and Gamepad Solutions.. 148Apps. Carter. Dotson. February 14, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  5. Web site: iControlPad for Android Review: It's as easy as A, B, X, Y.... DroidGamers. Tom. Grace. April 13, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  6. Web site: iControlPad - Add real gaming controls to your iPhone!. https://web.archive.org/web/20090316081844/http://www.icontrolpad.com/. March 16, 2009. iControlPad Ltd. 2011-07-18.
  7. Web site: iControlPad gamepad heads to production, warms hearts . 2011-07-04 . Stevens . Tim . December 12, 2008 . . AOL.
  8. Web site: iControlPad unofficial iPhone gamepad coming soon . 2011-07-04 . Wattanajantra . Asavin . 2010-08-27 . . The device has been in development for some time. [...] A different form of the iControlPad appeared before in 2008 [...].
  9. iControlPad for iPhone Finally Shipping, Adds Support for All Phones . 2011-07-04 . Sorrel . Charlie . 2011-02-09 . . At long, long last the iControlPad – a hardware gamepad for the iPhone – can be bought. Well, almost. You can order today for a delivery next week [...].
  10. Web site: Latest iControlPad prototype bulks up, gets handled on video. Engadget. Nilay. Patel. November 8, 2009. 2011-07-18.
  11. Web site: iControlPad for iPhone production parts now shipping. SlashGear. Chris. Davies. August 23, 2010. 2011-07-18.
  12. Web site: Something we kept secret .... Twitter. Craig. Rothwell. September 29, 2010. 2011-07-18.
  13. Web site: iControlPad dumps Dock Connector for Bluetooth over Apple legal fears; Android BT confirmed. SlashGear. Chris. Davies. September 28, 2010. 2011-07-18.
  14. Web site: iControlPad with Bluetooth Shipping This Month . 2011-07-04 . Perkins . Samia . February 8, 2011 . . R3 Media LLC . The new iControlPad with Bluetooth is scheduled to ship February 16th..
  15. Web site: 100 classic Atari games for iOS out now, iCade cabinet coming in June. Ars Technica. Chris. Foresman. April 6, 2011. 2011-07-12.
  16. Web site: Compression HD Gets Support for iCade. 148Apps.biz. Carter. Dotson. June 30, 2011. 2011-07-12.
  17. Web site: HungryMaster 1.12. Japanese. xionchannel. July 21, 2011. 2011-07-21.
  18. Web site: iMAME4All gains experimental support for iCade, iOS gamers gain infinite happiness. Engadget. Darren. Murph. July 10, 2011. 2011-07-12.
  19. Web site: imame4all - MAME for ALL iOS devices. Google Code. David. Valdeita. 2011-07-12.
  20. Web site: IronStar Arena for iCade. Appracatappra. July 16, 2011. 2011-07-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20120327185618/http://appracatappra.com/archives/985. March 27, 2012. dead.
  21. Web site: What we are up to.. Physmo. June 25, 2011. 2011-07-12.
  22. Web site: Version history for Sideways Racing, an iPad game. Bjango. 2011-07-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20110920040038/http://bjango.com/ipad/sideways/versionhistory/. 2011-09-20. dead.
  23. Web site: Velocispider V1.2 Out Now. Retro Dreamer. Gavin. Bowman. July 27, 2011. 2011-07-28. 2015-09-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20150918161933/http://retrodreamer.com/blog/2011/07/velocispider-v1-2-out-now/. dead.
  24. Web site: Flashback: Now with iControlPad support. manomio. Stuart. Carnie. August 18, 2011. 2011-08-18.
  25. Web site: GBC.emu Updates. Ex Plus Alpha. Robert. Broglia. April 23, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  26. Web site: NES.emu Updates. Ex Plus Alpha. Robert. Broglia. February 28, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  27. Web site: PCE.emu Updates. Ex Plus Alpha. Robert. Broglia. February 28, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  28. Web site: Snes9x EX Updates. Ex Plus Alpha. Robert. Broglia. March 16, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  29. Web site: Manomio Demonstrates iCade Support for 'iAmiga' Emulator. TouchArcade. Blake. Patterson. June 18, 2011. 2011-07-18.
  30. Web site: I'm working on adding .... Twitter. July 18, 2011. 2011-07-19.
  31. July 16, 2011. Nogravity iPad2 + iCade.. YouTube. 2011-07-17.
  32. Web site: iControlPad Bluetooth controller for mobile devices. Register Hardware. Andrew. Bailey. May 18, 2011. 2011-07-19.
  33. Web site: A Close Look at the 'iControlPad' Bluetooth Control Accessory. TouchArcade. Blake. Patterson. July 13, 2011. 2011-07-19.
  34. Web site: iControlpad 2 by Product 3 LLC. 2020-11-15. Kickscammed. en-US.