Smartphone and tablet gaming has been on the rise for some time now, but there are still only a limited number of alternatives to the clunky touch screen controls that the majority of mobile titles use. A new Kickstarter campaign launched by Chris Jorgenson, owner of Portland indie game studio Cascadia Games, aims to eliminate the frustrations of touch controls by turning your iOS device into a full-fledged home console. The new device, called the GameDock, enables avid mobile gamers to plug their device directly into a dock, connecting it to both an HDMI video out and two USB controller ports. Games can be played on a larger screen or directly on the mobile device itself, supporting up to two players at a time. Jorgenson decided to create the gaming solution after working on a new mobile title and becoming frustrated with the limitations of touch controls. “It wasn’t creating the authentic gaming experience that I wanted,” he said. After spending some time developing a working prototype, Jorgenson and his partner, “the hacker,” Andi Griesel, launched the Kickstarter to cover the very basic costs of production.
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