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jaded wrote:Really made my day when I read it few days ago. Now I can and will play ps vita games on my laptop plus super portable pa.
i see this as a Sony Portable Nostalgic Device
PSV+PS2+PSP+PSone+PSN+DS3+Apps minus AR+touchscreen = PSVita TV
sana pede rin to sa SDtv para pede ko dalhin sa province
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Seraph011 wrote:Oo naman...something as cool as this, I wouldn't be surprised if it sells out in Japan!
Siguro a good thing to take for me abouut this is that it adds incentive for publishers / developers to make games for the Vita primarily because they can reach more people now who will technically have more Vitas either in their hands or in their houses.
Eto tingin ko main reason kung bakit ginawa ng Sony to
jaded wrote:Really made my day when I read it few days ago. Now I can and will play ps vita games on my laptop plus super portable pa.
i see this as a Sony Portable Nostalgic Device
PSV+PS2+PSP+PSone+PSN+DS3+Apps minus AR+touchscreen = PSVita TV
sana pede rin to sa SDtv para pede ko dalhin sa province
also it can be a Gaikai, Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, flickr, web browser, 4square, skype etc device
qwerty wrote:
i see this as a Sony Portable Nostalgic Device
PSV+PS2+PSP+PSone+PSN+DS3+Apps minus AR+touchscreen = PSVita TV
sana pede rin to sa SDtv para pede ko dalhin sa province
How can I play PSone - PS2 and etc? Through memory card? Or streaming? I hope hindi siya streaming since I'm planning to play mostly on laptop. Good news kasi I have a tons of games sa PSN-PSone-PS2 which is hindi ko pa natatapos.
playing PS2 games is incorrect, unless they have been converted to the Vita format like Sly, GoW etc...digital PS1 games are playable now in the Vita
basically what you can play in your Vita now can be played on the Vita TV, and in PS1 games like Tekken there is local multiplayer like in the Vita TV ad
it would add cost if the PS4 can play native PSV games, same as the original PS3 had PS2 chips inside it, besides PS4 + Vita TV is only $499, with that combo, you can play the PS4 on any TV in the house through remote play
"In the future, Sony Computer Entertainment will offer games developed for the PS3 to PS4 and PS3 by using a cloud-based game distribution service," House told Nikkei. "Technically, the PS Vita TV can support such games. Therefore, SCE is considering providing PS3 games to the PS Vita TV by using the service in the future."
wag naman sana. it can stream PS4 games and can play PS3 games through cloud
if thats the case PS3 consoles were doomed. on the brightside its the smallest or slimmest PS3 console with your HDD floating somewhere else... ok na yung idea na it can stream PS4 contents and as we all know PSVita can serve as a second screen so maybe PSV tv can enhance PS4 gaming by using another 2nd or more monitor. just my opinion.
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timpossible. wrote:how much mbps is needed to efficiently stream games from the ps4 to the vita tv?
that's what I want to know.
it depends on your wifi/internet connection. both devices should be connected to PSN under the same account
i just dont know if this time it will use bluetooth or if it has a wifi direct features.
now you could play your PS4 titles on your friends house without bringing your actual PS4 unit there... just plug your PSV tv and instant PS4 made portable... yun siguro main reason kaya inimbento ni Sony 'to... kailangan lang mabilis ang net mo.
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Speaking in a roundtable interview today with Eurogamer, Sony Japan exec Masayasu Ito said that the response had been "strong... more than we expected".
"Of course we are thinking of launching it in the US and Europe," he added. "But when it comes to the timing, we'll have to watch the environment and identify what other services are available in the US and Europe and whether we'll have to add other services."
This could include other media content - local services for each region such as iPlayer, 4OD or Netflix spring to mind - or other types of game streaming.
"We'll have to look at all of this before deciding on a launch in Europe and the United States," he concluded.
In a separate interview, Sony Computer Entertainment boss Andrew House explained that Sony had been "very encouraged" by the Western response. "It's been very, very positive."
House also went into further detail about why PlayStation Vita TV is launching in Japan first. Simply put, there is no existing competitor in the region for the device, whereas streaming media boxes in the West are more commonplace.
"The reason we wanted to launch PlayStation Vita TV in Japan first was because we think that there is a significant gap in this market even for a pure streamed TV box," he explained. "There isn't really a competitor here that's staked out a claim. And frankly, in my own view, Japan is a little behind the adoption curve in video streaming services.
"So we thought we could have an opportunity in Japan to really establish a leadership position by having an addition differentiated killer app - which is having our huge library of streaming games content."
As for Europe and the US, House concluded that the potential was there, but agreed that Sony needed to investigate each region's potential further.
"The landscape is different elsewhere. [Some of Vita TV's capabilities] are already part and parcel of how consumers view media there. We need to look at each of those markets and how we approach them."