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<title><![CDATA[Play PS3's Gran Turismo 5 on an iPad]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Fancy playingPlayStation 3 exclusive game titles such as Gran Turismo 5 on any iOS device A company by the name of Pandaelf has recently cobbled together a system to deliver exactly this function.  The exact science behind the contraption is quite technical, but it basically utilizes a PC as the middleman between the Sony console and Apple product. Other major components include a keyboard, mouse, and capturing device connected to the console, as well as a custom-built version of the firm's everyAir software and an input interpreter running on the PC. Pandaelf plans to release a fully customizable copy of everyAir in the future. Until then, check out the aboveiPhone andiPad demonstrations with in-game touch controls. (Source: Crave Asia via Ubergizmo)   <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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