Does anyone know if the xperia play will get remoteplay anytime soon?
or will I just have to buy the psp go?
when someone will port that : http://code.google.com/p/open-rp/ to android, you will get remote play ^^
"just have to buy the psp go"... if someone port open remote play to android, all you will need is a psp (one time, to get some sony file) and your xplay... maybe make a bounty ?
sorry for being stupid, but what's remote play?
Its an api for remote ps3 access
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Its an api for remote ps3 access
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and that means? sorry i'm to tired to figure out my self
you can use your xperia play as a controller/2nd screen (not sure?) for your ps3, like the psp does atm!
This is remote play http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B80l2lKdMwI
Its really stupid how a **** phone gets remote play but a phone with the actual playstation controls doesnt have it.
Isn't it better to just buy a new controller? There are no r2 L2 buttons in play
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well why would you wanna play your ps3 with yor phone? :S So stupid. It's like that thread where a guy asking if you can play games on your phone with a ps3 controller. Wtf, i don't get it? Play your ps3 with the ps3 controller, because it's the best, and play your xp-games with your xp-control, because that's what's meant to do Just my opinion
Think about it terror. If you can connect a ps3 pad to the xperia play and you have remote play with the ps3 your xperia play would be like a portable mini tv screen that can play some ps3 games. If you understand what I mean.
The games that support Remote Play are only a handful, the lag from networks really didn't help it either. However, it's great for streaming your video/music content on your PS3 or, if you have your PC networked to your PS3, from your PC.
I used to use it a lot on my PSP so that I could access and set up downloads from the PS Store to be done by the time I got home from work. It's pretty cool for what it does, but it's no selling point.
I wouldn't mind having Remote Play on my Xperia at all hope Sony's working on it with whatever PS Suite will be
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Think about it terror. If you can connect a ps3 pad to the xperia play and you have remote play with the ps3 your xperia play would be like a portable mini tv screen that can play some ps3 games. If you understand what I mean.
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So it basicly works like "teamviewer" on a computer? Well, in that case it's pretty cool.
Do the PS Minis all support Remote Play? IIRC Minis are in the same tier as mobile games, so they'd probably work well with the Play.
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well guys i was thinking, now since google tv is out, what you guys think, if sony ps3 could be use as a google tv reciver, i think that would be a big win for ps3, and google, what you guys think>????
thus far google tv is hardware only. would be awesome if PS3 licensed the software thus far its only been built into exclusive hardware
That would totally rock my face off. Google should license to Sony, considering how many PS3s are already out there!
Not to make this a console war thread but I would like to see this on the xbox as well.
With all the 3rd party companies on Microsoft's band wagon (Facebook, Netflix, etc) it has much more of a chance going to the Xbox 360. Especially seeing how many more Xbox's their are than PlayStation's.
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With all the 3rd party companies on Microsoft's band wagon (Facebook, Netflix, etc) it has much more of a chance going to the Xbox 360. Especially seeing how many more Xbox's their are than PlayStation's.
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Uh, what? PS3 has Facebook integration. Netflix for PS3 works great. If numbers was the criteria of where Google TV should go, then maybe it should go to the Wii first.
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well guys i was thinking, now since google tv is out, what you guys think, if sony ps3 could be use as a google tv reciver, i think that would be a big win for ps3, and google, what you guys think>????
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Ok, I'm really confused by this. What do you mean by "use as a google tv reciver"? Do you mean have the GoogleTV OS software running on the PS3 or have the PS3 (as-is) plug into the Logitech Revue or Sony TV?
If you mean the former, I highly doubt Sony would do that because the PS software isnt compatible with Android. It runs it's own OS that is needed for it's own functionality like games. Unless you mean, some hacker putting the GoogleTV software on an old PS3 with the "use custom OS" option, in which case, that could work, but render it useless as a PS3.
If you mean the latter, it can certainly plug into the other devices, but I dont see what usefulness it would have. You wouldnt be able to "search" the PS3 or anything.
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With all the 3rd party companies on Microsoft's band wagon (Facebook, Netflix, etc) it has much more of a chance going to the Xbox 360. Especially seeing how many more Xbox's their are than PlayStation's.
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Erm granted there are more xboxs than playstations, the gap is closing and has been for quite some time... most of the xboxs sold are to replace thier shotty hardware that hs crapped out.
Long story short, there really arent that many more. There are more but not like a huge margin...
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well I believe if it goes somewhere it would go to the ps3, Since sony is the first one to come out with a google TV, plus Google tv it is base on the android os, and Xbox is microsoft, Microsoft=Windows phone 7 the " competition " , you would not give the competition weapons to fight against you!!!
Just to touch on the point about Netflix being on the Xbox "bandwagon"; they had an exclusivity deal originally, then branched off to the ps3 and the wii. Now Netflix is bring diskless steaming to the ps3 along with 1080i output, which the Xbox wont have. It would seem that the ps3 has leapt ahead of Xbox in priority for Netflix.
Sorry to go off topic.
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Just to touch on the point about Netflix being on the Xbox "bandwagon"; they had an exclusivity deal originally, then branched off to the ps3 and the wii. Now Netflix is bring diskless steaming to the ps3 along with 1080i output, which the Xbox wont have. It would seem that the ps3 has leapt ahead of Xbox in priority for Netflix.
Sorry to go off topic.
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well my friend they updated it it now is 1080p with 5.1 surround( the first with it)
No need for google tv, if you have a ps3. short of the apps, ps3 already does it all.
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No need for google tv, if you have a ps3. short of the apps, ps3 already does it all.
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+1
But adding Google TV functionality to the PS3 or 360 would be nice
Now your talking. If ps3 would get if its ass and make some improvements to its firmware.
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But the PS3 only does..............EVERYTHING! So therefore it would only make since.
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With all the 3rd party companies on Microsoft's band wagon (Facebook, Netflix, etc) it has much more of a chance going to the Xbox 360. Especially seeing how many more Xbox's their are than PlayStation's.
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well my friend they updated it it now is 1080p with 5.1 surround( the first with it)
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What? PS3 has had 1080p output and 5.1 from the beginning. Don't assume because xbox sucks that ps3 sucked too. PS3 has smoked xbox from the beginning, right out of the box. Full web browsing, dlna ready, full hd, bluray, wifi, custom os capable.
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What? PS3 has had 1080p output and 5.1 from the beginning. Don't assume because xbox sucks that ps3 sucked too. PS3 has smoked xbox from the beginning, right out of the box. Full web browsing, dlna ready, full hd, bluray, wifi, custom os capable.
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yea I know that , what I ment is that Netflix on Xbox ,Ps3 And Wii , it only goes 480p with 2.1 sound, but in 3day ps3 would get the Netflix app, which would stream at 1080p with 5.1 audio, the first system to get it from Netflix
Got it. Seems to me that Sony needs to wake up and keep up. They are making Google Tvs right now, but they should be figuring out a way to incorporate google apps and such into the ps3 firmware. That would be tight.
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well I believe if it goes somewhere it would go to the ps3, Since sony is the first one to come out with a google TV, plus Google tv it is base on the android os, and Xbox is microsoft, Microsoft=Windows phone 7 the " competition " , you would not give the competition weapons to fight against you!!!
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Well, wouldnt it be good for google tv to spread as much as it can?
It potentially possible to port the playstation software from the Xperia PLay to other phones. It could be functional using the PS3 controller via Bluetooth. Making virtually any android phone a small screen playstation.
ajpatel325852 said:
It potentially possible to port the playstation software from the Xperia PLay to other phones. It could be functional using the PS3 controller via Bluetooth. Making virtually any android phone a small screen playstation.
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I was actually wondering the same thing... I'm wondering how Sony is going to implement their games. Will they just make them .apks that use the hardware buttons, or will it be something more? If so, could that something more be ported and given on screen controls (like the current playstation emulators).
It's an interesting concept and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one wondering this.
I have the same question. Would it be possible??
I am not a dev. Just a heavy Android and Playstation user (with just a little money to buy a new phone again.....)
No need to port as its coming out for android tegra 2 devices. so more then possible. But in reality only "playstation certified" devices will officially support it.
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Hmm... I don't see Sony making something they know can be used on other devices. If they are using some kind of psp emulator app... I think they will do their best to have it only work on the play... I'm just hoping somebody will be able to bypass that.
as they've announced xperia play will be supporting ps2 games in the near future. but are there any plans of releasing emulators for the ps2
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as they've announced xperia play will be supporting ps2 games in the near future. but are there any plans of releasing emulators for the ps2
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who announced that there will be support for ps2 games?
if they are launching ps1 classics, i dont believe that they will natively support ps2, otherwise at launch time they would have at least one...
I find it hard to believe that, given that there are already FOSS PS2 emulators, noone ported them to Android... unless they are aware that the current smartphones don't have enough horsepower. That would include the Xperia Play, which is no more powerful than an Asus EEEPC.
this is in regards with reviews i've read and watched online. you could try to check gsmarena's preview/review as one.
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who announced that there will be support for ps2 games?
if they are launching ps1 classics, i dont believe that they will natively support ps2, otherwise at launch time they would have at least one...
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What sony said is, that eventually they will be launching ps2 games for android based playstation certified devices, but as far as i know they said nothing about them coming to the xperia play
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I find it hard to believe that, given that there are already FOSS PS2 emulators, noone ported them to Android... unless they are aware that the current smartphones don't have enough horsepower. That would include the Xperia Play, which is no more powerful than an Asus EEEPC.
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NullDC are working on a dreamcast emulator for the current generation of android devices, and the ps2 isnt that much better
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NullDC are working on a dreamcast emulator for the current generation of android devices
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as they've announced xperia play will be supporting ps2 games in the near future. but are there any plans of releasing emulators for the ps2
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Highly unlikely.
As a general rule of thumb, you need a machine approximately 3 tims as powerful as the machine you are emulating.
My old 2.2ghz PC with duo Core and a 4670 ATI radeon is way more powerful than the xperia play, and it slowed to a grind with PS2 emulators.
As much as i would love to see it happen, i believe the N64 is as far as emulation will go on the Xperia Play.
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Highly unlikely.
As a general rule of thumb, you need a machine approximately 3 tims as powerful as the machine you are emulating.
My old 2.2ghz PC with duo Core and a 4670 ATI radeon is way more powerful than the xperia play, and it slowed to a grind with PS2 emulators.
As much as i would love to see it happen, i believe the N64 is as far as emulation will go on the Xperia Play.
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aha your missing the point my friend, forget emulators as such for the moment, sony do not need to emulate there software like conventional emulators do, as they have access to the proprietary code, that other companies cannot use because of copywrite, so they are using some java tricks and there own knowledge regarding there hardware to make the playstation games run more as a native android app than an emulator.
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Highly unlikely.
As a general rule of thumb, you need a machine approximately 3 tims as powerful as the machine you are emulating.
My old 2.2ghz PC with duo Core and a 4670 ATI radeon is way more powerful than the xperia play, and it slowed to a grind with PS2 emulators.
As much as i would love to see it happen, i believe the N64 is as far as emulation will go on the Xperia Play.
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Agreed xperia play will never play a ps2 game and if it does it will suffer from bad fps. But ps2 emulation may be available around the time that the psp2 comes out because thats when they will have the technology to do it. Xperia play is one of many playstation certified phones to come and probably the most inferior. Its a good handset to have especially for ps and old console emulators because of the gamepad.
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aha your missing the point my friend, forget emulators as such for the moment, sony do not need to emulate there software like conventional emulators do, as they have access to the proprietary code, that other companies cannot use because of copywrite, so they are using some java tricks and there own knowledge regarding there hardware to make the playstation games run more as a native android app than an emulator.
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Afaik playstation pocket is nothing more than an emulator.
Also the native code doesn't belong to Sony. It belongs to the game developers.
Also, the chances of Sony Ericson getting their hands on this is tiny.
The chances of them getting a developer team organised to decompile game code and recompile for the xperia play is even smaller.
All in all, its either emulation or nothing for older games tbh.
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Afaik playstation pocket is nothing more than an emulator.
Also the native code doesn't belong to Sony. It belongs to the game developers.
Also, the chances of Sony Ericson getting their hands on this is tiny.
The chances of them getting a developer team organised to decompile game code and recompile for the xperia play is even smaller.
All in all, its either emulation or nothing for older games tbh.
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Sorry i didnt mean that, when i said proprietary code, i meant the actual playstation firmware. sony have put hardware element of the playstation into the device, the app is no more than a loader, used to communicate between the hardware of the device and the files that make up the game, go look at the files on your sd card for crash bandicot, they look nothing like the files that you would get if you unpacked an image of the PS1 disk.
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Sorry i didnt mean that, when i said proprietary code, i meant the actual playstation firmware. sony have put hardware element of the playstation into the device, the app is no more than a loader, used to communicate between the hardware of the device and the files that make up the game, go look at the files on your sd card for crash bandicot, they look nothing like the files that you would get if you unpacked an image of the PS1 disk.
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I think it is a fair assumption to make that the playstation pocket games are encoded with an algorithm that playstation pocket decodes.
This ensures that you cant grab a ps1 iso and run it on playstation pocket.
Sony E wouldnt make any money selling games if you could simply grab an iso and run it.
Afaik though, the games are still being emulated. Not running natively. It is too much work to decompile old games, reprogram them and recompile them for too little profit.
Ps2 games will be emulated on xperia play 2. I doubt we will see them before. I would like to be wrong though.
The devs shoyld still have the source so ps2 games could be ported to the xperia play. It's more off a question if the investment will be worth it.
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The devs shoyld still have the source so ps2 games could be ported to the xperia play. It's more off a question if the investment will be worth it.
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sony only have to release source if it's covered by the GPL and anything playstation isnt
Maybe there is a chance for ICO
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I mean that devs can port their own games and release them on the market (for a fee).
First, nobody didn't announce anything, that PS2 thing was just a rumor, Sony itself has never really confirmed it. Second, Sony didn't even release best PS1 games for Play, and the current list of available games is quite ridiculous (i mean, Super Boarders? Jumping Jack?! C'mon, Sony!).
By the way, did any of the devs/hackers take a look at Playstation Pocket and available PS1 games for adding support of .isos and .pbs? That's the only reason i'm checking Play forums. I've read that Geohot is looking forward for Xperia Play, but that was a long time ago.
You will not see PS2 games on the Xperia Play. Geohot will no longer be touching the Xperia Play as per his lawsuit resolution with Sony. PS1 games are running under emulation on the Xperia Play.
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First, nobody didn't announce anything, that PS2 thing was just a rumor, Sony itself has never really confirmed it. Second, Sony didn't even release best PS1 games for Play, and the current list of available games is quite ridiculous (i mean, Super Boarders? Jumping Jack?! C'mon, Sony!).
By the way, did any of the devs/hackers take a look at Playstation Pocket and available PS1 games for adding support of .isos and .pbs? That's the only reason i'm checking Play forums. I've read that Geohot is looking forward for Xperia Play, but that was a long time ago.
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Sony has confirmed that ps2 games will be availible just not for the play..... i quote "playstation 2 games will be availible when the playstation suite launches for tegra 2 based playstation certified devices"
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https://www.playstation.com/en-ca/explore/playstationnow/
how you think it's possible get app from sony or samsung tv and put it in nexus and play some ps3 game use this services?
It would be nice. Sony is looking to go into the mobile division. They acquired Onlive. That service could stream fine over wifi. Had one, loved it.. It would be the easy, cool, practical.
I have a Sony TV which had the Playstation Now apk but I can't start it because it's not supported in my country. Anyone interested in the apk ?
I would love the apk. You still got it?
So I bought this Shield for playing my favorite game War Robots on my TV with a controller. Get home and find it wont even support War Robots to install it. Pretty pissed off about that. Then I notice most games in the android app store wont even work on this device. The older Nvidia shield tablet does play the game and can use the controller. So why the hell did they mess up the new nvidia devices?
Is there a good way to get War Robots onto the shield TV & still use the nvidia controller? I didnt find much in a search online. So I thought Id post. One video came up. But it wasnt explained well enough to me.
I just got the device and haven't done much testing. But.. I downloaded some apps from apk mirror and just installed it, and all of them work in the shield. (use like an USB stick or whatever.)
Hope it helps!
/David