Apple is fast covering a huge ground of gaming as two controllers meant for the iPhone 5 and generation 5 iPod touch have been released, and is now available to turn your device into gaming-on-the-go.

The first controller comes from Logitech, which boasts a $99 price tag and is compatible with the iOS 7. Dubbed as the PowerShell, it features a D-pad on the left side of the controller; A, B, X, and Y buttons on the right; and shoulder buttons.

TechCrunch adds that the PowerShell has a 1,500 mAh battery, so you can play on the go without too much drain on your actual iOS 7 device.

However, Logitech's Power Shell actually clocks in at second place in terms of the time of release, since MOGA was the first to actually show off its controller. Similar to the PowerShell, MOGA's Ace Power is compatible with the iOS 7, but can only work with the iPhone 5 or 5th generation iPod Touch.

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GamesIndustry reveals that it's also sold at $99.99, though it has the difference of the Moga Boost - a purported technology that will charge your iOS 7 device while you play so you can go gaming for longer periods of time.

You can collapse the controller for easy hand-carry, enjoy longer sessions with the1,800 mAh battery, and connect easily with the Bluetooth features that MOGA controllers are known for.

"We're excited to deliver Moga Ace Power to iPhone and iPod touch users in time for the holidays and have them experience the precision, console-style controls that promise to revolutionize the gaming experience on these devices," said Eric Bensussen, president of PowerA, to GamesIndustry.

New games heading to iOS 7

And just in time for you to further enjoy the iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5-compatible controllers (if you're getting one) are these three new games that have just landed on iTunes.

Space Chicks, a creation of Crescent Moon Games, has just debuted on the iTunes. As such, it is already being hailed as a possible contender to Jetpack Joyride. Pretty much what you can expect from the game include physics-based gameplay, cool effects, spaceships, and competition with friends.

Space Chicks is out for $1.29, and you can download it here. It would be interesting to see how the controller's functions will enhance the otherwise simple-touch controls for this game.

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Pocket Stables for big races

Kairosoft Co. has released a new game, this time focusing on providing you with creating your own ranch where you can train racehorses for exciting races ahead.

With Pocket Stables, you can customise the actual training ground, turn it into a fancy site to get more visitors, and raise horses that are fit for crossing that finish line the fastest.

Pocket Stables is available at $3.99 and you can download the game here.

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Farming Simulator 14

This game comes out with a number of ports, with versions for the PS3 and Xbox 360 released just recently. Its iOS port has also just debuted on iTunes; but Farming Simulator 14 as a franchise has been big on the PC.

According to Joystiq, the PC version already has a following for its modding capabilities, which allow for more vehicles and creations.

As for the iOS version, you can expect 3D graphics, an open world game where you can easily go multiplayer when you connect online or via Bluetooth, do traditional farming activities, and make money out of them.

You can get Farming Simulator 14 here for $2.99.