One of the concerns with 60beat’s GamePad has been whether the device would see enough support from developers to make it worthwhile. As promised by 60beat back when it was announced, February has rolled around and some titles are beginning to support the 60beat.

Both Alien Space and Alien Space Retro from Owens Rodriguez have been updated to support the 60beat. Given the number of dual-stick shooters on iOS and the lack of analog joysticks on the external controller frontrunner, the iCade, dual stick games could spearhead 60beat support thanks to its unique-to-this-platform functionality.

Alien Space

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2010-10-09 :: Category: Game

$0.99


Alien Space Retro

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2011-07-15 :: Category: Game

FREE!

Katana Jack, a game that claims to have had its graphics hand-painted on the iPad, has also been updated with support for the 60beat. It also supports the Gametel controller, the iCade, and iControlPad, so this free app is a must-download for anyone with an external iOS game controller, if only because it supports them all.

Katana Jack!

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2011-11-17 :: Category: Game

$1.99

There’s also No Gravity, a game which started life way back in the days of PSP homebrew development, before seeing legitimate releases on PSN, and now on iOS. Both the Lite and full versions of the game support the controller.

No Gravity

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2011-03-24 :: Category: Game

$2.99


No Gravity Lite

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2011-06-16 :: Category: Game

FREE!

There are likely to be more titles that support the controller, and its particular advantages may prove to be a boon to developers looking to support external controls in their games. The total list of games that support the GamePad is available here.

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