The Xperia Play, Sony Ericsson’s first PlayStation-branded phone, hasn’t exactly set the world on fire. Mostly because, for a PlayStation Phone, there aren’t many PlayStation games on it. That could ...
So, eight months after first reporting that games giant Sony is actively developing the unicorn PlayStation or PSP phone, The Wall Street Journal has confirmation from the horse s mouth. Almost.
To say Sony's response to the revelations surrounding the supposed development of a PlayStation Phone has been mixed is putting it lightly. Official denials followed by retractions and hasty issues of ...
The idea of using your phone as a gaming device isn’t completely foreign seeing that iPhone and Android users are glued to games like Angry Birds and Doodle Jump already. Marketing a game console that ...
I admit it: even though I barely play my PSP, I’m absolutely in love with the platform and its future of connectivity to the PS3. So when Sony starts talking about a PlayStation phone again—which they ...
We’ve wanted a PlayStation Phone for a long time. Before there was an iPhone or Windows Phone. Now it’s real, finally, running Android 3.0 with a multitouch trackpad for joysticks. But in today’s ...
So now we know the "PlayStation Phone" is actually a Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. We know that it's built on the Android OS. And, thanks to this ad that got hunted down by a Norwegian website, we know ...
No, it's inevitable. Sony can't compete with Nintendo in the traditional handheld market; no one can, and the PSP as it exists now has been forever tainted by its piracy and poor software sales issues ...
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