| shams said: WTF? So the PS3 is sending realtime frames of video to the PSP? Ok, I guess its possible over a wireless local LAN. Sort of cool... and bizarre. I know the chance of this working (for me, in Australia) over the internet is ... 0% (struggle to get 1Mbit/sec) If you could play a game in the background in another room, while using the PS3 for say... BluRay watching... it could be cool. The PSP doesn't have motion/tilt control - how do you fly around? |
Apparently the only thing you can do is use the brakes, because there is no L2/R2. Other than that, you are supposed to be able to control it just fine. Here is the Kotaku link about it:
http://kotaku.com/gaming/clips/lair-playing-on-my-psp2k-295887.php
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