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The PlayStation Phone: What We Know

Game Podunk's Content Manager, Number905 writes, "Last week, Sony showed off a slew of 3D devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. During that same week, a prototype of different product, one rumored for years, leaked out in China: the PlayStation phone. It’s a vague name, perhaps even a misnomer, and what’s definitely known about the device is limited. This two-part series is designed to look at what is currently known about Sony’s new device and what Sony can do to succeed in the mobile market. First: What we know..."

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Playstation Phone Hacked! PS1 Emulator Running

Tech savvy readers are well aware of the Sony Ericcson device and it's been a slow push getting the desirability to market mainly due to lack of content and games that would make it useful. Some folks have mentioned that having to re-purchase a PS1 title just to play it again on your phone doesn't seem fair. That's all about to change, at least for one hacker.

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newleaf4640d ago

It's a Playstation, of course it was hacked

Nitrowolf24640d ago

It's running on Android, should anyone really be surprised with this?

Information Minister4639d ago

It's not just the fact that this is an Android phone. This is an Android phone with an unlocked bootloader!

And this is old news by the way: http://n4g.com/news/756091/... .

JerryMatters4639d ago

Actually this is a reply to Information Minister.. the old story was the original hack story. This is a new story about HOW it's just been hacked to play PS1 games, kind of a completely different story. In your eyes, if one writer ever writes, PS3 hacked, then if it was ever hacked 'again' that would also be old news.

Information Minister4639d ago

The Xperia Play has been able to play PS1 games from day 1, hacked or otherwise. There's no shortage of PS1 emulators for android. That IS old news.

If anything, the real news here is that someone has found a new way to play those games by hacking the built-in PS1 emulator on the device, which is what the title should have made clear in the first place.

gameguidedog4639d ago

It kinda needed it. Sony should just get smart and release an emulator with free roms anyway. Or cheaper to buy roms, like $.50 each.

limewax4639d ago (Edited 4639d ago )

Beneficial how? giving the PS3/PSP community the middle finger in favor of the mobile crowd. Or dropping all prices and losing a lot of money

Edit: Also a PS1 game packs more value than an Ipod app, So app prices shouldn't really apply, if anything it should have the same availability as PSN price and content wise, As far as its hardware can carry it

Kamikaze1354639d ago

Lossing money how? for 50 cents a game, a lot more people would buy them. This would more than cover any cost it took to get those games on the phone.

But yeah, it would be a huge middle finger to PSP and PS3 owners.

limewax4639d ago

You have a solid point there, sales would likely outweigh the loss in money, Only conflict I could actually imagine would be maybe PS plus users would see their weekly free game value decrease. It would be a very good idea though, If I could pick up PS1 titles at that price I would certainly have a larger PS1 library on my PS3

bacrec14639d ago

Somebody needs to hack my ps3 so i can play my damn ps2 games.

CrescentFang4639d ago

Too bad, Sony wants you to buy their rereleases (which I'm sure why they removed PS2 compatibility...)

frelyler4639d ago

Or you know, own a ps2.

kreate4639d ago

i think its more like ..

the developers/publishers wants u to re-buy their re-releases.

if u want backward compatibility.
sony offered one for 399 when the 20gb fat dropped in price.
but ppl didnt buy it. oh well.

Cpt_kitten4639d ago (Edited 4639d ago )

ps2 + component cables = enjoying your games

always been the better option vs the BC PS3's

@STK026

that sentece makes no sense what so ever, did you play them on the ps3 when they ps2 first came out? think before you speak

STK0264639d ago (Edited 4639d ago )

How is it the better option? I mean, is there any advantage to play PS2 games on the PS2 rather than on the 60GB/20GB launch PS3s?

Edit
I don't see how my sentence makes no sense. You said that playing PS2 games on the PS2 is a better than playing them on the PS3, and I asked how it was any better. You and I never mentioned when PS2 games were played; by the way you commented, I assumed you meant that still to this day PS2 games play better on the PS2, and asked you in which way.

You compare the PS2 to the BC PS3, and when asked how the PS2 is the better choice, you answer by saying that the PS3 wasn't released when most PS2 games were being released, which is true, but completely irrelevant to the matter at hand.

ThatArtGuy4639d ago (Edited 4639d ago )

The PS3 has upscaling abilities that the PS2 doesn't. So if you're playing on an HDTV, the BC PS3 is the better option.

ChiVoLok04639d ago

Not to mention being able to play on an official PlayStation wireless controler.

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PlayStation Chat ~ Episode 79 - Here's Nolan

The latest from the PlayStation Chat team who bring the unbiased opinions on the latest games and gaming news as well as an insight into the gaming scene across the United Kingdom. In the limelight this week: Mortal Kombat, Minecraft, Final Fantasy VIII and Motorstorm: Apocalypse.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Gamers Get Free Copy of Gameloft’s Asphalt 6

Verizon Wireless is preparing to launch the world’s first PlayStation certified Android phone with Sony Ericsson’s Xperia PLAY in the U.S. With the phone already available internationally, Sony Ericsson has revealed the launch titles for the smartphone. Everyone who picks up the new phone with get a free download of Gameloft’s Asphalt 6 racing game installed on the device. Check out the new phone in this exclusive video preview.

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