mchaza said:
its going to have the PS Suite to play PSN games. |
No it won't. PS Suite will only come to PlayStation certified devices, and that won't be PSN games it will be PS1 games and enhanced phone games for now
mchaza said:
its going to have the PS Suite to play PSN games. |
No it won't. PS Suite will only come to PlayStation certified devices, and that won't be PSN games it will be PS1 games and enhanced phone games for now
I would also be very interested in how the Playstation Certified devices are doing.
I guess we might have to wait on Verizon/Others to release info on how the Xperia Play sells.
I will have a Xperia Play the day they are released for Verizon.
Munkeh111 said:
No it won't. PS Suite will only come to PlayStation certified devices, and that won't be PSN games it will be PS1 games and enhanced phone games for now |
PS Suite is coming to all android devices(ones capable of running such games). Hence reason why SONY is expanding there market for SCE by reaching out to android devices
Of Course That's Just My Opinion, I Could Be Wrong
mchaza said:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Suite
It's not clear what is happening, but I am not sure it is going to come to everything running 2.3
Munkeh111 said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Suite It's not clear what is happening, but I am not sure it is going to come to everything running 2.3 |
sony said it in there press conference, that they are expanding there market to new platforms using the android software.
Of Course That's Just My Opinion, I Could Be Wrong
With the games only being PS1 titles and some PSP titles (ie. LittleBigPlanet, God of War, etc.) I'd be better off playing these on my PSP anyway. My guess is that my HTC Desire HD would end up being one of the Playstation Certified Android devices. But I'd rather play with the PSP-3000 setup as opposed to a touchscreen setup or a PSP go-esque Xperia Play setup. And plus even low-fi games like Game Dev Story eat up a lot of battery life on my phone. Even with the display brightness settings turned all the way down. If I were to treat my smartphone as if it were a DS/PSP, I'd have to charge that thing a lot more frequently.
loves2splooge said: With the games only being PS1 titles and some PSP titles (ie. LittleBigPlanet, God of War, etc.) I'd be better off playing these on my PSP anyway. My guess is that my HTC Desire HD would end up being one of the Playstation Certified Android devices. But I'd rather play with the PSP-3000 setup as opposed to a touchscreen setup or a PSP go-esque Xperia Play setup. And plus even low-fi games like Game Dev Story eat up a lot of battery life on my phone. Even with the display brightness settings turned all the way down. If I were to treat my smartphone as if it were a DS/PSP, I'd have to charge that thing a lot more frequently. |
Actually I share that concern, as yeah, they really do eat up battery life, so while you get similar battery life to the PSP, you have to use your smartphone as a phone every now and again...