Read more.Sony turns to third-party manufacturers to expand PlayStation brand.
Read more.Sony turns to third-party manufacturers to expand PlayStation brand.
Good news, but my battery's not going to last very long...
Last time I looked the current HTC phones have screens that are at least as large as a "proper" PSP's, and certainly a heck of a lot larger than a PSP Go's. That being the case, perhaps the "small screen" tag isn't quite justified?Even with a gamepad, playing some of these games on the small screen really has limited appeal, which makes us wonder: who really wants to play old PlayStation games that were made specifically for gamepad controls on a touchsceen? Personally, we can’t see the appeal at all.
Second point - controls - agree totally. I can't help thinking that the ideal (assuming that the OS would permit it) would be some kind of Sony gamepad peripheral. This would connect via the MicroUSB connector that most Android phones seem to sport these days and - like the XBox controller - could include a rechargable battery pack to go someway to ensure that the phone's battery wasn't drained as much when you were game playing.
I was thinking that a Galaxy S2 (large, vivid screen and fast) with this controller peripheral (and maybe even a PowerSkin too) would be a superb games machine.
Sony... certifying non Sony devices... am i reading this right?
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