‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender

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Oh, I get it. Because it’s shaped like a bone. I was thinking of something else. Here’s the GameBone Pro, a gamepad for the iPhone and iPod touch. It connects via Bluetooth or 30-pin dock connector and features a built-in battery to provide a little extra juice to your device while gaming, plus a built-in speaker and headphone jack.

All in all, I’m intrigued. I have an iPod touch, but I’d buy this thing more for use with my T-Mobile G1 — specifically for playing NES and Genesis games. The controller will come with an “iPod touch / iPhone stand supporting vertical and horizontal positions.”

So when will it be available and how much will it cost? The product’s website says it’ll be available in mid-September 2009. As for pricing — get this — the company is “currently open to pricing suggestions from the public.” Everyone suggest $5!

As for game compatibility, games made for the iPhone and iPod touch will need to be programmed to actually use the hardware so the company, 22moo, will be making a free SDK available shortly. Now as for using this thing with other devices, I’d hope that the buttons would be programmable to keyboard keys.

The gamepad itself features a D-pad, four main buttons, and two shoulder buttons. The company is located in Australia but it does ship internationally and is looking for distributors all over the place.

GameBone Pro : iPhone 3.0 Game Controller + Battery Pack [GameBone via Kotaku]

 ‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender

 ‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender

 ‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender  ‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender  ‘GameBone’ iPhone gamepad cooler than it sounds, doubles as battery extender

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