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Basic Information:
-$149 for 32GB, $199 for 64 GB
-Has an A8 processor (iPhone 6/6+).
-Comes with a remote that has motion control, a touch panel, and several TV minded buttons.
-Can use iPhones/iPads/iTouches as controllers for any game that supports them.
-Can use third party GamePads for any game that supports them (Apple explicitly shows off the $50 SteelSeries GamePad repeatedly).
-Showed off a variety of existing iOS games and a couple of exclusives.
-Games that support the feature can instantly resume where you left off on other systems (Transistor was given an example.
-Crossy Road was shown off with multiplayer exclusive to Apple TV.
-Harmonix's Beat Sports was shown off as an exclusive game that kind of looks like Rhythm Heaven. Has four player local co-op.
-Disney Infinity 3.0 was also announced for the system.
-The pitch was obviously pretty minded as a Wii-esque type device for general gaming mindset, at least on Apple's side.
Pictures:
Third Party Controller (SteelSeries, $50 Separate Purchase):
Games (from their website):
Basic Information:
-$149 for 32GB, $199 for 64 GB
-Has an A8 processor (iPhone 6/6+).
-Comes with a remote that has motion control, a touch panel, and several TV minded buttons.
-Can use iPhones/iPads/iTouches as controllers for any game that supports them.
-Can use third party GamePads for any game that supports them (Apple explicitly shows off the $50 SteelSeries GamePad repeatedly).
-Showed off a variety of existing iOS games and a couple of exclusives.
-Games that support the feature can instantly resume where you left off on other systems (Transistor was given an example.
-Crossy Road was shown off with multiplayer exclusive to Apple TV.
-Harmonix's Beat Sports was shown off as an exclusive game that kind of looks like Rhythm Heaven. Has four player local co-op.
-Disney Infinity 3.0 was also announced for the system.
-The pitch was obviously pretty minded as a Wii-esque type device for general gaming mindset, at least on Apple's side.
Pictures:
System:
Remote:
Other:
Third Party Controller (SteelSeries, $50 Separate Purchase):
Games (from their website):
Galaxy on Fire: Manticore Rising
Rayman Adventures:
Shadowmatic:
Transistor:
Guitar Hero Live:
Beat Sports: