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GamesBeat weekly roundup: Making the PlayStation 4 controller, Apple’s new iPad Air, and GamesBeat 2013

Call of Duty: Ghosts' woman soldier character.
Image Credit: Activision

This week, GamesBeat’s Editor-in-Chief Dan “Shoe” Hsu’s exclusive four-part series on the DualShock 4 controller explores how Sony designed and redesigned the controller. This in-depth look at the DualShock 4 reveals how Sony started designing the controller from the beginning of the new console’s development — from how the crazy ideas to how the new trigger buttons work. Seriously, it’s worth reading to understand how the controller people are already playing with at in-store display kiosks took shape.

In other news, Apple announced its new iPad Air and we look at what that means for gaming, the Xbox 360 approaches $80 million lifetime sales, and the hard drive space crunch continues with the 40GB of space needed to install Call of Duty: Ghosts on PC.


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DualShock 4 - two tone, headphone jack

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The iPad Air comes in white (with silver) or black (with space gray).

Above: The iPad Air comes in white (with silver) or black (with space gray).

Image Credit: Dylan Tweney/VentureBeat

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Above: Power-ups also apply to your doppelgängers.

Image Credit: Nintendo

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