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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
bewrong666 said:
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.
tanquef said:
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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Logseman said:
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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Cue fapping.
bewrong666 said:
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.
dsswoosh said:
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.
dsswoosh said:
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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AndroHero said:
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.
dsswoosh said:
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
http://astrange.ithinksw.net/ico/
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.
Unrealwolf said:
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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Android market don't offer a big choice concerning japanese firm games...
I would like to have more Jrpg games like spectral souls and more titles like square enix, capcom and konami games for console.
I didn't get useful info about games coming this year ...
If someone could lead me to some source it will be great thanks
Have you tried the symphony of the eternity :
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lol i'am getting it right now! but it seems so old school
Need to test it
Thanks for your advice
If you have anything else in mind
Are you guys playing it on the Xperia Play? Market won't let me download it, says it's incompatible with the Play.
no it's working but i'am not using the official market 'appbrain'
http://phandroid.com/2011/09/15/pla...in-november-to-playstation-certified-devices/
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The Tokyo Game Show is taking place right now in Japan and Sony is dropping a world of hurt on the gaming industry thanks in part to their new PlayStation Vita handheld gaming device. To help capture the mobile market, Sony is introducing the Playstation Suite SDK for developers to be available this November. This new SDK will allow developers to make cross platform games and apps that work with any Playstation Certified device like (of course) the PSVita as well as Android powered devices like the Xperia Play and Sony’s new brand spankin’ new Tablet S and Tablet P. Sony expects C# developers to have some content up and running by Spring of 2012. This is HUGE news for Android as Sony hopes to have their own Android game market for all Android users regardless of your device. Check out the full press release below.
Sep 14, 2011 23:37 ET
Sony Computer Entertainment to Offer Software Development Kit for PlayStation®Suite Starting This November
SCE to Provide Strong Support to Content Developers for PlayStation®Suite With the Distribution of the Newly Developed Content Starting Next Spring
TOKYO, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that it will offer software development kits (SDK) for PlayStation®Suite (PS Suite), called “PlayStation®Suite SDK,” *1 for content developers starting this November. PS Suite is an initiative solution to deliver the world of PlayStation® to Android™ based portable devices.
Through PS Suite SDK, content developers can create content for PlayStation™Certified (PS Certified) devices, hardware certified through the PS Suite license program, as well as for PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita).
Supporting C# as the programming language, PS Suite SDK can run programs developed in C# on virtual machine equipped on both PS Certified devices and PS Vita. By supporting development for multiple devices and by adopting libraries to create a variety of content not only limited to games, PS Suite SDK will not only help developers save their cost in creating new content but also allow them to efficiently create their content on one SDK and without having to create on several different SDKs.
Through PS Suite SDK, SCE will provide to game developers and publishers the potential to further expand their business opportunities to Android based portable devices. In addition, SCE can approach to a wider range of content developers, non-gaming developers and individual programmers. The detailed information of PS Suite SDK, including how to download, will be announced via a dedicated PS Suite section on SCE’s official website.
As of September 15th, 2011, PS Certified device line-up includes Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB’s Xperia PLAY, Sony Corporation’s “Sony Tablet” S, “Sony Tablet” P, and SCE will continue to further accelerate the expansion of PS Certified devices in addition to the current hardware line-up.
Furthermore, SCE will provide a variety of content towards these PS Certified devices from end October through PlayStation®Store*2 on PlaySation®Network, starting with original PlayStation games (PS one® classics). The service will start in nine countries including Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia and with more countries to follow. In next spring, SCE will enhance the PS Store for PS Certified devices and provide content created by PS Suite SDK, further prevailing the world of PS Suite.
Through PS Suite, SCE will deploy various measures to support content developers in their business for rapidly prevailing Android based portable devices and will expand the PlayStation entertainment experience on an open operating system.
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Software Development Kit is a set of development tools and software libraries. Developers are able to obtain this SDK by signing a license agreement with SCE and by purchasing tool products.
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Users can download vast digital content including games through PS Store for PS Network for PS3, PSP, PS Vita and PS Certified devices.
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Number of content differ by regions.
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Sounds like Android will get it's own version of the PlayStation Store if you ask me.
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found another article about PS Suite also http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/09/15/official-playstation-suite-coming-to-xperia-play/#more-2182
Playstation Suite IS coming to Xperia PLAY; SDK announced for November
by XB on September 15, 2011
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Playstation Suite Xperia PLAYSony is to breathe more life into the Xperia PLAY after its Playstation Suite plans were reiterated at the Tokyo Games Show 2011. If you remember we first heard of the Playstation Suite back in January, but have not heard much since. The PS Suite aims to deliver Playstation content to ‘Playstation Certified’ devices through a walled garden in the Android ecosystem.
Four Playstation Certified devices have been announced so far. Apart from the Xperia PLAY, this includes the Playstation Vita gaming handheld and two Sony Android tablets – the Sony Tablet S and Sony Tablet P. Sony today announced that the Playstation Suite SDK (software development kit) will become available in November with games expected in Spring 2012.
Playstation Suite coming to Xperia PLAY
This is great news for Xperia PLAY owners as it means content designed for the Playstation Vita through the PS Suite will automatically become available to all other PS Certified devices. This was demonstrated at TGS by Sony’s Kissei Matsumoto who called two developers to the stage to play a side-scrolling shooter called Zero Gravity, one using a Vita and the other a Xperia PLAY. There was apparently no noticeable difference, with the game running smoothly on both platforms.
Whilst Spring 2012 seems some way away, Sony will introduce content for PS Certified devices via the Playstation Store on the Playstation Network at the end of October. Initially this will start with original PS one classics. We’ve already seen a number of these games hit the Xperia PLAY, but here’s hoping this library will be ramped up. The service will start in nine countries including Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia and with more countries to follow.
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So basically it says this PS Store will be available end of October? Sounds great.
PS If Verizon finds a way to block it or prevent access and force the VZ Store, I'm going to take a bat to their buildings front windows
Great another market
Yeah, I don't understand this at all...
What does this mean for us? More games will be released? If I own a Vita and a Play, will I be able to use a game on both devices? That would have to limit the games because the Play can't provide games nearly as powerful as the Vita.
If it's just a store with which to buy games...what's the point?
I think the best news out of all this is that the Xperia Play will continue to be supported, which means even if we get left in the dust with dual core super high spec Phones, we will still have major support from PlayStation themselves for games
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Yeah, I don't understand this at all...
What does this mean for us? More games will be released? If I own a Vita and a Play, will I be able to use a game on both devices? That would have to limit the games because the Play can't provide games nearly as powerful as the Vita.
If it's just a store with which to buy games...what's the point?
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it means content designed for the Playstation Vita through the PS Suite will automatically become available to all other PS Certified devices. This was demonstrated at TGS by Sony’s Kissei Matsumoto who called two developers to the stage to play a side-scrolling shooter called Zero Gravity, one using a Vita and the other a Xperia PLAY. There was apparently no noticeable difference, with the game running smoothly on both platforms.
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it sounds the PlayStation Suite will be a Market for PlayStation/Android games which will be accessable to all PlayStation Certified devices
Awesomeeee
What will happen to our clone coppies NCXA___??
Wonder if the Playstation Pocket UpGrade through OTA will affect it...
SenseOffender said:
Yeah, I don't understand this at all...
What does this mean for us? More games will be released? If I own a Vita and a Play, will I be able to use a game on both devices? That would have to limit the games because the Play can't provide games nearly as powerful as the Vita.
If it's just a store with which to buy games...what's the point?
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I think it means some games (such as all PS1 ports) will be playable on both, but of course Sony will also release more powerful Vita specific games. But all games will be available on the Suite, just limited by device on what you can purchase. Just like now that you can buy PSP games on Playstation Store on your PS3 and then transfer them to your PSP.
Rogue Leader said:
I think it means some games (such as all PS1 ports) will be playable on both, but of course Sony will also release more powerful Vita specific games. But all games will be available on the Suite, just limited by device on what you can purchase. Just like now that you can buy PSP games on Playstation Store on your PS3 and then transfer them to your PSP.
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Okay, starting to make a little more sense. If it means more games, I guess I can't complain. Not to mention I plan on buying a Vita, as well.
I think it clearly states games developed for the vita will be ready and available for the xperia play and other certified devices. It is says that the game zero gravity built for the vita was ran side by side next to the play with noticeable differences.
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Deoxlar said:
I think it clearly states some games developed for the vita will be ready and available for the xperia play and other certified devices. It is says that the game zero gravity built for the vita was ran side by side next to the play with no noticeable differences.
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FTFY
The Vita has a quad core Processor followed up by a Quad core graphics processor. I am 100% sure there will be games that are Vita only and won't work on the Xperia Play.
Furthermore, SCE will provide a variety of content towards these PS Certified devices from end October through PlayStation®Store*2 on PlaySation®Network, starting with original PlayStation games (PS one® classics). The service will start in nine countries including Japan, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia and with more countries to follow. In next spring, SCE will enhance the PS Store for PS Certified devices and provide content created by PS Suite SDK, further prevailing the world of PS Suite.
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I keep reading this and re-reading it, but it sounds like they will be expanding the PlayStation store and PlayStation Network to include the PS Certified devices, rather than having a separate store for them. Notice how the note seems to refer to a single "PS Store for PS Network for PS3, PSP, PS Vita and PS Certified devices"?
This makes me wonder if that might just mean that the PSone Classics that we've already purchased might still be made available to PS Certified devices as well once the PS Store is finally available for them. I know reports originally said that we would need to re-purchase content, but that came from a Sony Ericsson spokesperson and only had to do with the Xperia Play. Considering that they had little to no information on PS Suite and how integration into the PS Store and PSN would happen, he could have just been referring to the fact that content was made separately available through Android Market and could not be transferred from the PS Store (which makes total sense).
Although, considering that the PSone Classics available now for the Xperia Play come packaged with the emulator as opposed to the PS3 and PSP where the console has the emulator and you just download the game data, this could just be a pipe dream. It just certainly would be nice if the Xperia Play started acting more like PlayStation device instead of a bastard child of Sony and SE. I'm still hopeful.
What I'm left wondering now: if Sony is going to make this merger of sorts between their own content and the Android games, what will happen with people who have unlocked their bootloaders? We can't access the DRM-protected content: this includes the Qriocity Store and TrackID. What if the PS Suite needs Sony DRM too? Will we, the ones with unlocked BL Plays, be left out in the cold?
Logseman said:
What I'm left wondering now: if Sony is going to make this merger of sorts between their own content and the Android games, what will happen with people who have unlocked their bootloaders? We can't access the DRM-protected content: this includes the Qriocity Store and TrackID. What if the PS Suite needs Sony DRM too? Will we, the ones with unlocked BL Plays, be left out in the cold?
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Relock the bootloader.
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MechaBouncer said:
I keep reading this and re-reading it, but it sounds like they will be expanding the PlayStation store and PlayStation Network to include the PS Certified devices, rather than having a separate store for them. Notice how the note seems to refer to a single "PS Store for PS Network for PS3, PSP, PS Vita and PS Certified devices"?
This makes me wonder if that might just mean that the PSone Classics that we've already purchased might still be made available to PS Certified devices as well once the PS Store is finally available for them. I know reports originally said that we would need to re-purchase content, but that came from a Sony Ericsson spokesperson and only had to do with the Xperia Play. Considering that they had little to no information on PS Suite and how integration into the PS Store and PSN would happen, he could have just been referring to the fact that content was made separately available through Android Market and could not be transferred from the PS Store (which makes total sense).
Although, considering that the PSone Classics available now for the Xperia Play come packaged with the emulator as opposed to the PS3 and PSP where the console has the emulator and you just download the game data, this could just be a pipe dream. It just certainly would be nice if the Xperia Play started acting more like PlayStation device instead of a bastard child of Sony and SE. I'm still hopeful.
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As much as I want to believe it can be compatible with ps store, some gamers had ps+ and downloaded psone games until their subscription ended, i don't think it can be carried unless the emulator gets updated through ice cream sammich. Which might wipe out our clone games (ncxa)
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Logseman said:
What I'm left wondering now: if Sony is going to make this merger of sorts between their own content and the Android games, what will happen with people who have unlocked their bootloaders? We can't access the DRM-protected content: this includes the Qriocity Store and TrackID. What if the PS Suite needs Sony DRM too? Will we, the ones with unlocked BL Plays, be left out in the cold?
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If you uninstall qriocity and music unlimited and download market versions. it works without DRM certs.
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I guess we'll just have to wait and see...
Now that I think about it, the article mentioned October. Could this be something we're going to see as part of the 2.3.4 update? Or are we going to get a separate app for the PS Store like we do for Music Unlimited and Qriocity?
Why is the article so confusing though... Who the **** wrote it... They thought they were writing the bible... Is sony intentionally being unclear so more people will pick up the play?.
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Let's wait until october then.
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Deoxlar said:
Why is the article so confusing though... Who the **** wrote it... They thought they were writing the bible... Is sony intentionally being unclear so more people will pick up the play?.
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The announcement was in Japanese then translated, this is the result!
But yeah, it's very unclear and really isn't answering ANY questions we all have
What if, now hear me out...
Sony Market, got games that are Vita, Play, PSP, and PS3 exclusive and then there are games that are multiplatform so peeps on an xperia play can play someone who is on PS3 / PSP / etc...
Graphics are suited to whatever system you use
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So can someone explain, I am not complaining or anything, but where is the PlayStation suite games (Not the android ones)? Have they released anything more? I know that there's few of them on the marketplace, you can also use PSXerpia tool to play PS1 games, but where are the official ones? I mean there's no awesome titles released, phone was released back in march, is it dead or something? They still making ICS for it so..?
All I found is this:
https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Sony+Computer+Entertainment+Europe+Limited ...1 game?
I mean this phone (as I know) is little more powerfull then PSP, and all I see is one PS1 game in my region. Where are all the Sony exclusive games? God Of War, some MGS, GTA LCS or anything? Are they even planning to release anything? I am confused.
Poland - I see 10 games.
Gotta wait for Playstation Suite, I'd imagine it's coming with the Vita
its out.... i got it its got about 5 games check threads on xda
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PS Pocket app keeps telling me that my region is not supported, how to avoid this problem? I have rooted phone.
This is Sony (Sony Ericsson before) not Sony Computer Entertainment.
This isn't an official PlayStation phone. It's an Android phone that's PlayStation certified.There's a difference.
This is what many people thought when it was announced/launched. Don't expect any SCE published games launching exclusively to the Xperia Play.
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PS Pocket app keeps telling me that my region is not supported, how to avoid this problem? I have rooted phone.
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You can fake your provider to whatever is most convenient and you will be able to purchase some official PlayStation games from the Android Market if they are available.
I faked to Orange (Canada) and was able to purchase games with my US account.
Just use FPse mate
They have been supporting the Xperia play since it came out and you can play all your favorite Ps1 Games 100% relived.
You can also check out N64oid for a Nintendo emulator or try the other one. Mupen64 but it supports the analog sticks.
I have personally tested Mario 64 on it and it's amazing.
Now onto the bit about XP being more powerful then a PSP?
All of that hope is smacked down with the release of this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Vita
The vita is 2x faster than a Xperia play and it's the next generation PSP coming to NA very soon. SCEA will only be worried about making games for that.
So if you wanted an android computer and you got a xperia. you have made a wise choice . if you wanted a gaming device 100% purely. you made a bad one I think
Nah it's ok, I am not big time gamer or something, just wondering.
I have 10 games available and the Official PS app when I check that link. It is ludicrous that it varies so much across the European Union. Ridiculous
I have 10 to. Uuhm ps app? Which link?
Not terribly interested in the OUYA, but I know there are others that are interested in it. FF3 has been announced as a launch title with updated graphics and what not to take advantage of the Tegra 3 processor in the OUYA.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/31/ouya-partners-with-square-enix-names-final-fantasy-iii-as-launc/
Saw this, looks pretty good.
Re: Final Fantasy III by Square Enix coming to Ouya.
When I heard that Final Fantasy 3 will be on Ouya, I was so happy. This was the main reason why I pre-ordered an Ouya with two controllers. I am a Final Fantasy fan since a long time and it was great news for me
FFIII?
Y not something like dead trigger?
Or MC3?
Or NOVA 3?
CyberScopes said:
FFIII?
Y not something like dead trigger?
Or MC3?
Or NOVA 3?
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Because those aren't already on Android in HD [/Sarcasm].
I hope that if they optimize it to work with the OUYA's gamepad, we can get an updated version that supports the Xperia Play hardware buttons.
It might just work for ICS cannot see how it would work for Gingerbread without explicit support.
I have bought it but not played it yet due to the lack of controller support.
(If we get secret of mana or chrono trigger that would be good).
Or heaven forbid a new port (Dragon Quest VI maybe).
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It also says all the games are free to play (Don't think I would want an adware Final Fantasy III)
I wonder if we'd have to buy it again if we already own it through the Play Store. Or, maybe it will not even be obtained through Google Play...
Just thinking about that Android Doom 3 port being worked on being available for this console!
Other OUYA related news.
EA and DICE in particular were looking foward to bring frostbite 2 engine to mobile platform.
Seeing as Tegra 3 is dominant and powerfull mainstream hardware and also used for OUYA, this may mean some form of ports could be heading to OUYA.
Atleast this would mean way much easier game development for smartphones/OUYA in general.
Thewonderboy said:
Other OUYA related news.
EA and DICE in particular were looking foward to bring frostbite 2 engine to mobile platform.
Seeing as Tegra 3 is dominant and powerfull mainstream hardware and also used for OUYA, this may mean some form of ports could be heading to OUYA.
Atleast this would mean way much easier game development for smartphones/OUYA in general.
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Nice!! I mean, we're already seeing Unreal on Android.