LG Versa game pad module now available
If you've been getting bored of your Versa's QWERTY module, boy, have we got some splendid news for you: as promised, the snap-on game pad is now available. It slides along the back of the phone's body for storage (unlike the QWERTY, which requires that polarizingly-designed brown pleather wallet) and features an 8-way directional pad, four dedicated SNES-style gaming buttons, and the envy of absolutely everyone you've ever known. Grab it now for $29.99 -- you wouldn't want to be that one chump Versa owner who doesn't buy it, would you?
[Thanks, Daniel]
[Thanks, Daniel]















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Cris @ Apr 22nd 2009 11:11PM
Epic Fail
Matt @ Apr 23rd 2009 6:49AM
STFU with the "Epic Fail" bullshit.
Time to move on and find a new phrase. Damn nerds grab a hold of something and never let go.
Sergio8900 @ Apr 24th 2009 1:53PM
Well what else do you call such a useless device?
Matt @ Apr 23rd 2009 2:31PM
I expect something a little less generic and something a little more clever.
Dan @ Apr 23rd 2009 9:18AM
iphone/touch need something like this...I might actually use the NES and Sega emulators if they did.
000000 @ Apr 23rd 2009 4:33PM
Exactly. I see this as no "fail" in any way. I also am annoyed with everyone saying everything fails. If you don't like it don't post. I for one would appreciate the heck out of something like this on the iPhone. The iPhone has such great gaming potential but without a dpad and buttons they aren't very satisfying. The track and field one is pretty cool though. But out of thousands of games thats really the first one that I've really enjoyed without button feedback.
JerryE @ Apr 23rd 2009 7:33PM
Uh...crap, phone's ringing...how do I answer it? CRAP!! Up, up, down, down, left, right, left right, B, A, START!
cody @ May 24th 2009 1:51PM
uh try the answer key on the bottom left...
Rich S @ Jul 3rd 2009 12:36PM
Definitely Interesting, don't think I'll get one for mine tho.