“The controls are what you’d expect from the best smuggling ship in the galaxy, they are extremely responsive and if anything, you’ll get quite the workout if your device has the new gyroscope. Because the turret essentially maps your body movement, it’s the closest you can get to a game with an almost 180 degrees experience; it’s such an engaging experience.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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The Millennium Falcon is iPhone compatible
Getting sick of Angry Birds and looking for something else to amuse your fingers on your mobile phone? How about taking control of one of the quad laser turrets on the Millennium Falcon? The Star Wars Arcade:Falcon Gunner lets you do just that. You get to trade shots with the Empire with all the sounds from the franchise and use the gyroscope to full effect. Check it out at t-break.