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PlayStation Suite Brings PS Brand to Android Phones

Posted on Wednesday, January 26 @ 22:28:24 Eastern by

Sony starts their Japanese presser off with a bang, introducing the PlayStation Suite.

Kaz Hirai announced the PlayStation Suite as a method of bringing the PS experience beyond the realm of PlayStation hardware. PlayStation Suite aims to emulate first generation PlayStation games for Android phones.

We've known for a while that the Xperia Play, or PlayStation Phone would run a version of Android mobile phone software, but that didn't answer all our questions.

PlayStation Suite is "hardware neutral game framework" allowing all manner of Android phones access to the style of PlayStation gaming we've been enjoying. Sony's hope is to attract as many devs as possible.

Sony is already showing art for the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series and Syphon Filter, supposedly available on the PlayStation Suite within the calendar year.

Stay tuned to see what PlayStation Suite will do to deliver games across all of those Android phone and devices, and how it'll interact with the expected Xperia Play and PlayStation Portable 2.
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  • Rinnon
    Rinnon

    Joined: Nov 2005
    Posted: Jan 27th, 2011 at 4:50 am
    Hmmm. Um, that's nice, I suppose. I mean, it's certainly not a bad thing... but in my house alone I can play those games on my PS1, PS2, PS3 (Disc OR Download [some games]) or my PSP. Now I get that not everyone has one of those options... but I have to question who is still interested in PS1 games, that doesn't already have at least 1 of those options?

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