Upcoming Android gaming console from Nvidia: Project Shield - Shield General

http://www.forbes.com/sites/patrick...e-to-game-consoles-and-portable-game-devices/
Just chunk in a GSM antenna and we got our Xperia Play successor! ^^
EDIT: Also found a video about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXqmK5a-W1M

Si1ver Shad0w said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/patrick...e-to-game-consoles-and-portable-game-devices/
Just chunk in a GSM antenna and we got our Xperia Play successor! ^^
EDIT: Also found a video about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXqmK5a-W1M
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Dang... you beat me to it. Saw this earlier this morning (its 6am right now where I live) and was going to post it just now and saw your thread. Lol..... its all good. Really makes me wonder why with all these gaming peripherals coming out why $ony wont make a Xperia PLAY 2. Oh well, this could be something.
Another article from Nvidia directly:
http://nvisionapp.com/latest/articl...ject-Shield-A-Tegra-4-Android-Gaming-Handheld

yeah try carrying that in your pocket...
Is that your phone or are you just happy to see me???

Is it going to be a phone or just a gaming console/tablet thing?
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Si1ver Shad0w said:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/patrick...e-to-game-consoles-and-portable-game-devices/
Just chunk in a GSM antenna and we got our Xperia Play successor! ^^
EDIT: Also found a video about it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXqmK5a-W1M
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Someone needs to make a portable device that allows you to insert a SIM and bluetooth out to other devices supporting UART profile[for general GSM commands, SMS, whatnot] & Audio profile(? for voice talk/call).
Bundle with an app to parse these and wuala, you got yourself a generic telephone-bluetooth thingy that pairs with any device(that supports the proper bluetooth profiles) [come to think of it, almost little to no device support these profiles hmm no wonder this kind of device dont exists in the marke *runs for cover*]

This is gaming huge xbox gamepad with ugly screen, ugly like my ass
I dont like it
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This is gaming huge xbox gamepad with ugly screen, ugly like my ass
I dont like it
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Don't begin again with the story of a successor for the Xperia Play please...
This is a console, with Android. Nothing more. Not a phone. So it has nothing to do with the Xperia Play.
Just chunk in a GSM antenna and we got our Xperia Play successor! ^^
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Er... Aren't you forgetting something? Yes, you'll need a MICROPHONE to use this device to make calls, and this device doesn't have one.
"Project Shield" is a device like the Ouye, but all inside the controller and with its own screen. It only has wifi, is to be used inside your house.

Miles Wolf said:
Don't begin again with the story of a successor for the Xperia Play please...
This is a console, with Android. Nothing more. Not a phone. So it has nothing to do with the Xperia Play.
Er... Aren't you forgetting something? Yes, you'll need a MICROPHONE to use this device to make calls, and this device doesn't have one.
"Project Shield" is a device like the Ouye, but all inside the controller and with its own screen. It only has wifi, is to be used inside your house.
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I know it's not a phone, just thought it could be worth sharing with you guys. No need to be so touchy.

Hahhahaa I wanted to post this but I didn't because I know the members would attack me

Is it just me, or do these xperia play "replacements" come up every week, packin a MAXIMUM of 10% of xperia play's library and none of it's perks?
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Regarding its TV connecting feature, it seem alternatively you can just connect your PC or Game Console to the TV and use a bluetooth/wireless gamepad. It said it has the feature like OnLive, but you need to have an nVidia video card (which mean also a running PC), and even if it can stream the game over 3G/4G network and use it outside your home, would the latency be better than OnLive? I think yes actually. But really I don't see a compelling reason to get this unless you want Tegra exclusive games, since you can just use a highend Android phone or tablet and a bluetooth gamepad, which can still be more pocket-able than this device: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1703567677/icontrolpad-2-the-open-source-controller

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Is it just me, or do these xperia play "replacements" come up every week, packin a MAXIMUM of 10% of xperia play's library and none of it's perks?
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This thing is nothing like those wannabes, this is the first real contender for a succesor that we've ever seen. We always joke about how the Play 2 would have a Tegra 3, 2 gigs of ram, hdmi out, play pc games, and so forth, but this thing is a godamn Tegra 4 launch device with EVERY feature on all of our fantasy checklists and then some! I mean really, what else does it have to do to convince you? Cook breakfast?

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This thing is nothing like those wannabes, this is the first real contender for a succesor that we've ever seen. We always joke about how the Play 2 would have a Tegra 3, 2 gigs of ram, hdmi out, play pc games, and so forth, but this thing is a godamn Tegra 4 launch device with EVERY feature on all of our fantasy checklists and then some! I mean really, what else does it have to do to convince you? Cook breakfast?
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Be able to call. It ain't a successor if it ain't able to call. And fit in my pants for that matter.

Is 2013 the year for Android home gaming consoles or something? First the OUYA now this? I respect the fact they're trying to give people more variety over tradition game consoles. But I mean... are Android games REALLY that good? I mean if your on the go, you pull out your phone and play MC3 or whatever, when your home wouldn't you much rather play xbox or something? Or even connect your phone via HDMI (excluding XP obviously) to your TV? I just don't think android games are THAT good to have home consoles dedicated to them.

If they made a smaller version that incorporates a phone then I'd definitely be interested.

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If they made a smaller version that incorporates a phone then I'd definitely be interested.
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Like the N-gage?
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The Streaming system is like having kainy App. But more perfect.
What intrigues me is how you configure the controls? have its own mapping system too??
As I see console games perfect.
But for uses such as messages and calls I doubt,
It depends on the point of view,
But as I said, as a console, would be perfect.

I hope they are not using there own chipsets because android apps don't run the best on tegra chipsets they have been shown to run the best on snapdragon
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Again, pointless to compare this to Xplay.
This is one big bulky controller with integrated screen.
Xperia Play is essentialy phone and has very convenient desing when it comes to gamepad, you can "hide" it if you want.
And again, Sony didnt say "we wont be making Xperia Play 2"
The anwser was something along the lines "we currently are not making Xperia Play" which rather means they were not working on new model, not that they ditched the whole idea.
I already argued in one of the threads that Sony WILL make new Play. They have everything they need right now or under development like new, mature hardware/technology (reason #1 N-GAGE and N-GAGE2 failed), Software which is not all supported by one model (#2 why N-GAGE failed) and a position to get enough regonizion for their device.
Playstation Mobile is still under development so I guess we can start waiting for XP2 after they get PSM fully geared and proper hardware (for that time) ready. Give it year or two.

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The psp phone

lets get real for a moment.
You bought a gamepad with a decent android cell phone attached to it.
You didnt buy a psp phone
You didnt buy a vita
Nor a ps3
This is an android. Same as all the other androids of 2011.
Spec's may be a tad different but they all run virtually the same.
Do not let the name sony fool you, it was sony Ericsson who brought the phone out and they didnt really have much to do with sony themselves, in fact they were only just recently completely bought out by them.
Do not overhype this device, its a great android device but it is not a ps3 that makes phone calls anymore than a windows phone is a portable xbox360.
If there is some great, but dont expect exclusives. Remember it is an android so any exclusive to this phone technically only means its not on the iphone or windows phone 7.
So please stop the hating and the ignorance. If you expected the xperia play to be anything more than what it is and were let down, you only have yourself to blame.
I agree with you, but the first sentence isn't needed.
Fixed it up
This thread confused me...it sounded like you were hating on the XperiaPLAY at first, then your closing sentences defend it. You should open with positive reinforcement of the device, rather than all the negative sounding things you opened with. Otherwise you'll just confuse folks, as I am still confused on your feelings about the phone haha.
I knew what I was purchasing when I bought it, and I''m super happy about it. Dis fone rulz
I love the play, there has just been a big rush of noobs on the forums though complaining about exclusives, lack of psp game, no god of war... Just want people to come back down to earth
Not sure it was It was intended to be a psp phone, does it say on the box, no, good points there tho
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the xperia play is a great device but they definitley could have put better hardware in it the arc and the play should be one phone that would make the perfect play
I love my Play! I honestly havent played much games on it! I do love the idea though that when i do want to play games, i can play better games than any other Android device out there! (by better i mean full functioning controller, instead of trying to peek around touch screen analog stick, directional pad, and finger prints!.. lol) This is by far the best Android device i have owned. (spec wise) I honestly feel like im carrying around my PSPgo at times, which i also loved that too! So basically now i have my portable game, mp3 player, portable video player, and phone all in one!
im also a Soldier, so its amazing when i have to go away for a month at a time for training!
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the xperia play is a great device but they definitley could have put better hardware in it the arc and the play should be one phone that would make the perfect play
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The arc and the play have almost exactly the same hardware.
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i'm agree
they said PSP phone with exclusive game !!
but wich games ? they are android global gsmes , not even 1 sony's exclusive game
something like god of war - resistance - uncharted -little big planet ...
nothing nothing nothing
i just want to say : sony , if you kidding us and don't want to make your big games on xperia play , make a emulator for play psp and ps2 games instead
you promised to make new version of playstation suit . please do it...
It seems to me that the Xplay was made to attempt to convert casual smartphone game players to hardcore gamers that use physical controls to counter the huge loss of market share to touch screen only games by console games. Sony Ericsson doesn't seem to aim the Xplay at hardcore console gamers, but to introduce casual smartphone gamers to hardware controls. As it stands now it was implemented decently; it would've been a huge fail it the hardware controls couldn't be used to navigate but they wisely chose to include it.
The name Xperia Play seems to be a wordplay, hence PlayStation Experience, or the PlayStation Experience phone as opposed to the Google Experience phone.
Sony should be pushing PlayStation Suite pretty soon to complement the release of the Sony Tablet S, the Sony Tablet P, and the soon to be released PlayStation Vita, all of which are PlayStation Certified devices that will have access to PlayStation Suite games.
To appreciate the Xplay,one has to understand that it's purpose is to introduce PlayStation-controller-styled hardware controls to the portion of consumers who haven't been introduced to them yet. If you're anti-physical-input or you insistent on using frustrating virtual controls to play games then the Xperia Play is not for you.
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mehdi.moha said:
not even 1 sony's exclusive game
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Crash Bandicoot.
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bobbysteels216 said:
Crash Bandicoot.
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all android phones can run crash bandicoot 1,2,3 and most ps1 games via psx4driod and FPSE.
i said sony's exclusive . ps2 or psp games . only on xperia play , not playable on all android phones
This is why i made this topic ^^^^
Did you even read the first post?
mehdi.moha said:
all android phones can run crash bandicoot 1,2,3 and most ps1 games via psx4driod and FPSE.
i said sony's exclusive . ps2 or psp games . only on xperia play , not playable on all android phones
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but other android phones cant play games with a dedicated gamepad, they just have on screen controls that take up half the screen. with the play, you can enjoy more of the gaming experience, regardless of if its an exclusive game or not
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This is why i made this topic ^^^^
Did you even read the first post?
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i agree with you, it would seem that too many people have bought this phone with the expectancy of it being more than it actually is
Yeah this quickly turned into exactly what the OP was talking about. My question however is, will each PS Certified device, such as the Play, Tab S, Tab P, and Vita, require their own ported version of each game, or will the game for Play work on all and vice versa? I ask cause if each game has to be ported individually for each device, then its going to take awhile to get new games, and people just need to be patient. I also own the Tablet S. and there isnt that many games for it either, but i dont really care, i didnt buy it for the games.
The PS suite SDK is common to all the PS certified devices.
I love the play except for 2 things,
A. The touchscreen is buggy (all my friends who have one have the same problem) where it registers random touches
B. The menu keeps still forgetting when I choose Alphabetical order (but it only seems to occur in high memory usage times, eg. after quitting a memory intensive game or something)
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I love the play except for 2 things,
A. The touchscreen is buggy (all my friends who have one have the same problem) where it registers random touches
B. The menu keeps still forgetting when I choose Alphabetical order (but it only seems to occur in high memory usage times, eg. after quitting a memory intensive game or something)
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My only gripes with it are lack of HDMI/MHL support and low internal storage; two things that would've significantly improved the sales, shelf life, and enjoyability of the phone. The PlayStation Vita will suffer the same lack of HDMI support.
The Xplay is an Android phone that has physical game pad controls, nothing more nothing less.
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New gaming device to be released

Just found this gaming tablet that could possibly kill the xperia play: http://eurodroid.com/2012/08/29/archos-gamepad-7-android-4-0-gaming-tablet/
It's a seven inch archos gaming tablet running ice cream sandwich. It has two proper touchpads/joysticks and is 1.5GHZ dual-core.
And at £130, it seems like a good deal. Release date is October
Two things
1. The Xperia Play is pretty close to dead, Sony doesn't really support it anymore, its outdated, and its only a matter of time before the new games won't play on it.
2. This tablet is made by Archos, long time purveyors of junky Android products. And its not a phone. This thing firstly is no competition for the Play and secondly is barely going to sell anyway, and the ones that do aren't gonna work very well.
This is the only alternative to the Play. Or connecting ps3 controller to phone/tablet (eww)
Besides the cheap Android handheld with no warranties.
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I think it does sound pretty interesting, I noticed it here:
http://www.slashgear.com/archos-gamepad-gets-physical-for-android-gaming-29244285/
Sounds like they're even incorporating something similar to GameKeyboard to provide physical-button to touchscreen mapping, with automatic game recognition.
Henri Crohas, ARCHOS Founder and CEO noted that “thanks to the mapping and automatic game recognition systems included on the GamePad, we already have over a thousand android games compatible with the ARCHOS GamePad’s physical controls, including back catalog titles that originally didn’t include physical controls.”
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Sounds pretty cool, but not sure if it'll be what I'm interested in for a tablet - which I don't see as a direct competitor for the Xperia Play. I was hoping Sony would announce a new gaming phone, but it doesn't look like it yet...
~Troop
Just adding Droid-Life's post about the Archos device...
Bought a 7" Archos tablet for my younger sister.. I have no complaints about their devices.
But I will never ditch the Xperia Play regardless if its "dead" to anyone
Droid-Life link
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/08/2...ail&utm_campaign=Feed:+DroidLife+(droid+life)
I must say that this device does certainly look good, as long as the price is right and looks anything like the render shown I`ll certainly be interested.
I am no tech-head, but is not Nexus 7 already more powerful than this? I mean with Tegra 3 and stuff...
I am seriously contemplating getting a Nexus 7 for games and I thought pairing it with a bluetooth PS3 controller wasn't such a bad idea, for HOME gaming of course.
Could somebody prove me wrong, or convince me that this Argos thing is a better solution?
No it doesn't... This is a tablet. Tablet and phones are two different things
The Nexus 7 is more powerful than this and is likely a better device. The Archos tablet has a gamepad which seems to be it's big selling point. The gamepad doesn't look detachable though so isn't like the gamepad seen on the wikipad tablet which is more powerful or just as powerful as the nexus 7. I read somewhere that this Archos device automatically takes games that don't use the controls and makes them work even if they aren't optimised. From what i've read, it'll be under 200 dollars
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I read somewhere that this Archos device automatically takes games that don't use the controls and makes them work even if they aren't optimised. From what i've read, it'll be under 200 dollars
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Yeah I saw that in a description for the device, it`s using a patented system and currently has compatibility with over a thousand games, I would assume it also has the ability to have the on screen controls programmed in aswell which would expand it further.
If it does indeed release at that price I think I will most likely purchase it as that would be exceptional value for money.
Its actually stated about the controls and the price on eurogamer
I'll admit i'm quite tempted by this and can see myself buying one. The price is good, cheaper than my play (£150 Sim Free, it looks like this it will be a little cheaper).
I have heard bad things about Archos but who hasn't heard bad things about sony and still loves their play?
A gaming tablet with dual core processor.... I don't think that you can play the newest games with highest textures on this thing...
Sorry for my bad English. It's not my native language.
There are also details of the Wikipad floating about which will have a 10.1" screen with a resolution of 1280x800 and has "Nvidia Tegra 3 T30 1.4 GHz processor, and it will run with 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, and at least 16 GB of internal Flash memory storage". Sounds interesting again, its control pad will be a detachable one.
I've seen a lot of these physical controller solutions brag about being an Xperia Play killer... and ALL of them have failed to get good software/developer support. Most of them don't even hit a 4th of Xperia Play's game compatibility count, and thusly end up in the tier of crap that isn't good for anything but emulation. Xperia Play is the first and only to get relevant, this-generation games. It's good as an emulator, but doesn't have to piggyback off older systems' works to have awesome content... can't say that about the Gametel Controller, iControlPad and others.
So there's no secret that I'm a bit skeptical about this projected figure of 1000 games... if they're serious about that, then we truly would have the first device since Xperia Play to add physical controls AND enough developer support to matter. Don't get me wrong, I'm interested and stoked... but at the same time, skeptical and already seeing problems (size, obviously terrible d-pad).
I know what you mean TLR, but this Archos tablet seems like it will play any xperia play optimised game and maybe some more
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Game support shouldn't be too difficult if they can do something like GameKeyboard with the ability to load/save/share profiles. This is something Sony should have done with the Xperia play, instead of leaving us completely reliant on each individual company/dev.
That said, Xperia PLAY is a phone and this a tablet and so the two shouldn't be compared. I don't see myself getting this.. why? the whole point of the Xperia PLAY was to get a phone and gaming in one reasonably sized device. If I didn't mind carrying something of this size around with me, with gaming in mind, I'd just buy a Vita.
can i call my friends?
tezlewis1988 said:
can i call my friends?
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With Skype, I don't see why not?
This thing is way too huge. 3.5 or 4 inches would have been perfect. 7 inches too big to be portable.
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can we have call with that ?
- No
so the xperia play is still the one !
Rogue Leader said:
2. This tablet is made by Archos, long time purveyors of junky Android products. And its not a phone. This thing firstly is no competition for the Play and secondly is barely going to sell anyway, and the ones that do aren't gonna work very well.
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I had several Archos products in the past and while their hardware is good, I dislike their business practice so there is no chance of me buying their future products. Things such as lacking of firmware upgrade and instead bringing out incremental model upgrade. Also locking the harddrive serial to the firmware so you cannot replace it if it dies, I know new devices use flash memory now, but point is I don't see them as a company being close to its fan community. Just my 2 cents.

What Do Other People Think Of Your Play?

Was looking for something that went underneath the Sofa and couldn't be asked to find a torch so used the Rear 'LED' Flash light, much to the amazement of others as they thought it was incredibly brighter compared to their iCraps.
What other things have people said about your Play?
AW: What Do Other People Think Of Your Play?
This phone has for other people mostly a nerd, gamer and no-life factor
Well a lot of people like the gamepad. When you mention games like GTA, some peoples interest increases. Through all the tweaks and various great work of the developers on here, my phone runs quite smooth and handles well meaning it isn't really trashed for being old and outdated. It does lag or slow down sometimes but i guess that's to be expected. Some just call it a "PSP phone"
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Some just call it a "PSP phone"
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One time someone was even thinking that it can run every game from PSP, not tech guy tho
Some people are whining about outdated hardware, but when I ask them what can their phone do which mine can't they can't really say and they always play games which don't even need sd data
Other people say that not many games are optimised for it, I ask for example and then after they hear that almost every example is optimised they shut up
Other people agree with me that it's the best phone for gaming.
My Best Friends are bit jealous of 4 different roms of any choice (gb, ics, jb) but they don't play as hard as I do on phone even though they agree that it is a good phone.
Overall opinion is poor but after I slide the game pad people realise what it is and mostly they change their opinion to good/very good.
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Everyone that asks me what phone do I have, after I open the slider, they realize that no matter what phone they have, just looks like a toy (with expensive/unnecessary gadgets to accomplish what the integrated gamepad of the XPlay does) in front of my Xperia Play.
In my country/area there are a generalized gaming culture, so that's the cause of this reaction.
Yeah, never missing that person that thinks it can run PSP games (although thanks to PPSSPP maybe in the future, at least struggling), the form factor deceives anyone
People:
OmG D00d youR f0ne iS S0 c00l! D0 Y0u h4ve Min3 Cr4ft??
OmG d00 y0U w4nna C my wurlD?
Me:
Get your hands off me you filthy casual, I'm playing pokemon blue.
Strangely enough; it always goes like this:
"is that an xperia? Who still uses xperia phones?"
::slides out game pad, loads up Dead Space::
"WHAT?! THAT IS AMAZING! WHERE DO I GET ONE?!"
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Everyone was always like Whoa a gamepad? Thats awsome!
So how powerfull was this phone? Hahaha nevermind ill keep my dual / quad core phone.
Yet it runs every game i want to play and keeps me entertained during the long busrides.
It's usually like this:
- Hey, what's your phone model?
- Uhm.. it's just a 2011 xperia...
- Oh, an arc or something?
- It's actually a play...
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I don't even know why they drool so much over it, anyways
In my case... my friends say it's a dead phone... coz nowadays you can find better things for the same price...
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In my case... my friends say it's a dead phone... coz nowadays you can find better things for the same price...
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The Nexus 4, which is one of the best phones you can buy is $300 dollars.
Most of them are jealous, even though they say "I don't play with my phone". Of course not. Playing with touchscreen is horrible...
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Strangely enough; it always goes like this:
"is that an xperia? Who still uses xperia phones?"
::slides out game pad, loads up Dead Space::
"WHAT?! THAT IS AMAZING! WHERE DO I GET ONE?!"
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SPOT ON!
sufy1000 said:
TLRtheory said:
Strangely enough; it always goes like this:
"is that an xperia? Who still uses xperia phones?"
::slides out game pad, loads up Dead Space::
"WHAT?! THAT IS AMAZING! WHERE DO I GET ONE?!"
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LOL... they just tell me... Why do I need that gamepad... I can use my PS3 controller... pfff... I imagine them with a PS3 gamepad on their pockets XD
My sis thinks its cool and she almost bought one for herself but went with Neo instead (because she didnt want to have the same phone as I did)
Yeah, surprisingly many people get excited when they see GTA 3 on it, few people wanted to go even more indepth than games and appearance (like specs)
Also before I had bought my XPlay, some cellphone store worker was interested about XPlay when we asked did they have any (they only had Arc), he said its a shame they are not selling it because he would have loved to try it out or even buy it. This was way after XPlay's retail release, like 6 months afterwards so he was genuinely interested about it.
On top of the one I said, a Common one is that its a Brick!
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This phone has for other people mostly a nerd, gamer and no-life factor
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Hahahaha yep.
Person: *starts up an SNES, NES, or Genesis emulator* "Wow, this is really cool! I want one"
Me: "I know right!"
Person: *starts up any 3D game made in the last year*
Xperia Play: *plays game at 10FPS*
Person: This phone $#@'in sucks!
Me: "I know right"
That's why it's up on eBay, hoping it can go to someone who can enjoy it more than I did.
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That's why it's up on eBay, hoping it can go to someone who can enjoy it more than I did.
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Unless you really need the money, I would keep the phone. It's really a one of a kind.
I remember the first time I took my PLAY out of the box.. it was so beautiful, I simply couldn't put it down. Whenever I pick this phone up again and just look at it, I still get that feeling of how special it is. I own quite a few 'nice' phones, but none of them give me that sensation of awesomeness that the Xperia Play does. That's why I will never part with it.
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Person: *starts up any 3D game made in the last year*
Xperia Play: *plays game at 10FPS*
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Really? Because all the recent notable Play Store releases from Modern Combat 4, Aralon, Scaresoul, ME: Infiltrator, Dark Knight Rises, NOVA 3, Dead Trigger, Repulze all the way up to Bladeslinger runs like a dream on Xperia Play, and there's been topics dedicated to Xperia Play running current-gen games with extraordinary performance.
What'd YOU do to your Xperia Play to get current games running at 10FPS?
I got a stock ROM without as much as Chainfire, and Xperia Play handles 'em like they were made for it.

The Xperia Z/ZL supports the DualShock 3 natively via OTG! Time to change my XP. :D

I might be a little late to the party, but I read this yesterday and really liked what I saw. Turns out that the new Xperia Z & ZL support the PS3 controller without needing to root!
What I'm wondering though is if the Xperia Play support carries over to DualShock, in other words, if all XPO games work with the Xperia Z/ZL this way. If this is the case, I'm sold!
What do yo guys think? Here are some videos:
Jotamide said:
...if all XPO games work...
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That's what I'm wondering about...
...we can get a controller anywhere, but MOGA, iControlPad, PlayPad and all the rest SUCK HOT ASS compared to the sheer amount of quality hits Xperia Play has under it's belt.
Jotamide said:
I might be a little late to the party, but I read this yesterday and really liked what I saw. Turns out that the new Xperia Z & ZL support the PS3 controller without needing to root!
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There have been other phones that people have gotten native OTG working on. In the end, it hasn't really been worth it because the 5v required to run the controller are an absolute battery killer. Some people on the Nexus 7 forums figured out a way to charge their device whilst using OTG by plugging the charger and the controller into a mini USB hub, and then plugging the hub into the device itself. A custom kernel had to be written to make it work though.
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It would be better just to root the device and then connect a wireless ps3 controller to it, which is what most people do. Unless you're against rooting or something, I don't know why you would be though.
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If that phone supports USB game controllers out of the box, then it will also allow flash drives being plugged into it. Being able to carry around large files or movies with you on a thumb drive is terrific, it allows you to save a ton of space on the actual device itself. Neat.
It would be recognized as a native gamepad though not an xPlay, therefore some games with only xPlay controls and no android gamepad detection would not recognize the pad.
One example is PES 2012.
I can do this with my S3 (not natively though)
Jotamide said:
I might be a little late to the party, but I read this yesterday and really liked what I saw. Turns out that the new Xperia Z & ZL support the PS3 controller without needing to root!
What I'm wondering though is if the Xperia Play support carries over to DualShock, in other words, if all XPO games work with the Xperia Z/ZL this way. If this is the case, I'm sold!
What do yo guys think? Here are some videos:
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This nice video (lol by our new project site coming soon) but wait before you buy the Z. The SP has something better up its sleeve (Native Wireless PS3 pad connection) just like the Sony tabs the device now pairs the controller via Bluetooth (without root) . This new software we hope should roll out to Z in a future update but for now we have only seen it on the Xperia SP.
BTW Xperia Play games don't work this way so won't be interchangeable. These new games are HID (Native Android built in virtual controller/mouse) supported (only available on Android 3.1 and up) Xperia Play uses Sony framework only. The games are coded for one or another (sometimes both if developer has added support for both)
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poo-tang said:
This nice video (lol by our new project site coming soon) but wait before you buy the Z. The SP has something better up its sleeve (Native Wireless PS3 pad connection) just like the Sony tabs the device now pairs the controller via Bluetooth (without root) . This new software we hope should roll out to Z in a future update but for now we have only seen it on the Xperia SP.
BTW Xperia Play games don't work this way so won't be interchangeable. These new games are HID (Native Android built in virtual controller/mouse) supported (only available on Android 3.1 and up) Xperia Play uses Sony framework only. The games are coded for one or another (sometimes both if developer has added support for both)
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Thanks for clearing this up! Damn Sony, get your act together. Hopefully more and more XPO games work on the newer Xperia phones this way.
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Thanks for clearing this up! Damn Sony, get your act together. Hopefully more and more XPO games work on the newer Xperia phones this way.
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Hey RomAur 2.3 installed on my Xperia Z...
But under Setting/Xperia DualShock Controller does not appear.. Please help..
I know we have videos and poo-tang's stuff is always gold, thought I would still share this though.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/08/dualshock-3-xperia-sp/
I just read about this feature on the Xperia SP today. I'm super-excited! As much as I love my Xperia Play as a mobile emulation device, it is getting rather long in the tooth. I'm also tired of fighting with it every day to keep some free space available. Something like the Xperia Z is looking like a mighty fine successor (in lieu of an actual Play successor that I'd much rather have). So hopefully Sony won't wait too long before rolling this out to their other devices because this is a long-overdue killer feature.
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Also here's the original article referenced from Xperia Blog:
http://www.xperiablog.net/2013/04/0...d&utm_campaign=Feed:+XperiaBlog+(Xperia+Blog)
ozzmanj1 said:
I know we have videos and poo-tang's stuff is always gold, thought I would still share this though.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/08/dualshock-3-xperia-sp/
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Hmmm Same blue controller, how strange
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Hmmm Same blue controller, how strange
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You thinking what I'm thinking? Thinking they cherry picked your video.... or.... or..... your controller. Quick poo-tang, go see if your blue PS3 controller is still where it was last time.... lol
By the way, like the new avatar, Jedi Android.....
Hmm idp dont want to take such an controller with me every time:laugh:

I want to make an Xperia Play 2

xp2 is on hold.
i'd better go with the new HTC one as a base, because of the stereo front speakers and the better hardware
This sounds like a really cool & Fun thing to do, but even if anything were to go ahead and happen sony would shut it down as "Xperia Play Gamepad - Slideout" is patented...
So their would have to be some other mechanic other than a slide out!
But if this really happens, We would all be the ones LAUGHING in Sonys Face about THE COMMUNITY Creating a V2 of their successor!, They dont want to make a v2 because of the "PS Vita" Sales, I mean that thing was TERRIBLE!
So if this does conntinue on, im glad to contribute on the software side!,
but using galaxy s3 as base means that he cant do it
he should use xperia z as base so he can port sony framework to it and get all xperia play games work on that with jb
Beat me too it.
I was also beginning to do research of my own to begin on my own build (I was waiting till It was finished to post) also I agree with pedyvirus that the xperia z would be a better base.
QUESTIONS?
What specs are you hoping to have? (minimum)
What major changes are you hoping to integrate into your xperia?
Lastly wouldn't the slide out keyboard be fine as long as you don't try to make money off of it?
GOOD LUCK AND PLEASE KEEP US UPDATED
You could even try and make a phone case which could also be a gamepad
Just an idea
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ILikeTheWayYouMove2 said:
You could even try and make a phone case which could also be a gamepad
Just an idea
Personally I like the gamepad being part of the phone this way there are no connection errors, no need for Bluetooth, or compatibility issues. That's what makes the xperia play so amazing, its there when you need it with no hassle. If we were to have a gamepad case we would just be another smartphone.
ALTHOUGH if you are interested in game cases the best I've seen at the moment is Bladepad. It is only for iphone at the moment but it will be coming to android by the end of this year or beginning of next. Just go to Bladepad.com to check it out.
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man
just look at my signature ...
i'll by your xperia play 2
Wow this is amazing. Maybe tegra 4 base and massive amount of ram. 5inches or more display. For controls if slide out is patended use on side (psp like) and clampshell (3ds like).
Im considering getting nvdia shield once released, but with this, with phone function i think this will be much better.
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Hi guys,
an update:
looks like there is only one guy who is interested in making this device a reality. I won't say, but he's "pretty" well known in the mod scene.
I am still looking for people who are good at electronics
If you feel you have the talent, email me and I will support you
I'll definitely buy an Xperia Play successor, but I'm not that good in micro-scale Electronics. I really hope the best for this project.
I do hope for the best of this project. My suggestions are for the minimum spec it can run PSP games smoothly on PPSSPP. Has its own Game Keyboard, but still affordable
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Various For said:
I'll definitely buy an Xperia Play successor, but I'm not that good in micro-scale Electronics. I really hope the best for this project.
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Unless he obtains the rights to use the hardware and goes through all the other legal issues, I dont see this available for sale. Maybe donate 'x amount' and receive a free phone but still, the undertaking of this project is likely the most ambitious on all of xda. I wish him luck but I won't be holding my breath.
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Unless he obtains the rights to use the hardware and goes through all the other legal issues, I dont see this available for sale. Maybe donate 'x amount' and receive a free phone but still, the undertaking of this project is likely the most ambitious on all of xda. I wish him luck but I won't be holding my breath.
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I'm still breathing, bit I love to dream too!
I really like Thea idea of this.
I think the specs shouldn't be too
powerful(snapdragon 800 etc ).
They minimum I'd like to see is dual core clocked at 1.5hgz
I don't know why but I prefer dual then quad core and gpu of
Snapdragon 300.
But I don't really know alot on develoing phones but I would love
get my hands on xperia play 2 even if it had a dear price
I'd buy it
13mp camera 1080p
vita analogs
Nice clicky buttons like the old play maybe two separate pads that slide out to the side?
Exmor r
Bravia
1.7Ghz
Kickass snapdragon
2gb ram
To some up make it a ridiculously kickass phone.
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You could always ask Ben heck if he would give it a go hes already made some pretty awsome things haha
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ILikeTheWayYouMove2 said:
You could even try and make a phone case which could also be a gamepad
Just an idea
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Personally I like the gamepad being part of the phone this way there are no connection errors, no need for Bluetooth, or compatibility issues. That's what makes the xperia play so amazing, its there when you need it with no hassle. If we were to have a gamepad case we would just be another smartphone.
ALTHOUGH if you are interested in game cases the best I've seen at the moment is Bladepad. It is only for iphone at the moment but it will be coming to android by the end of this year or beginning of next. Just go to Bladepad.com to check it out.
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is there actually an android version of the bladepad? cuz it is exactly what i had in mind 1 or 2 years ago when i saw the play the very first time and immediately knew the pad had to be portable over to another device as the hardware evolves faster than a successor would be created.
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is there actually an android version of the bladepad? cuz it is exactly what i had in mind 1 or 2 years ago when i saw the play the very first time and immediately knew the pad had to be portable over to another device as the hardware evolves faster than a successor would be created.
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Not yet there should be one by the end of the year though but the problem is there's so many android devices it would be hard to support so they're probably only going to support certain popular phones or else theyll make a general one for certain sizes that clips on the back
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Questions for everyone.
Just for fun lets have hear some opinions on xperia play 2.
Q#1
What are your 3 must haves for an xperia play 2?
Mine are #1 Physical analog sticks. I don't care if they are psp nubs, ps vita type analog, or real playstation analog sticks.
#2 Awesome sound quality (loud and clear) xperia play did this great and I hope they continue with this.
#3 An amazing screen I'm talking about HD to the extreme with the quality of games being so high now we need something to back that up.
Q#2
What design would you like Clamshell, slider, or candybar.
I would prefer a clamshell design with 2 screens one on the inside and one on the outside. This to me would be the best way to incorporate the analog sticks and massive speakers. also it would cool if it paused what you were doing on your first screen so when you were done gaming you can go back to what you were doing as soon as you close it. I like the xperia for the fact that you can hide the controls and hopefully the xperia play 2 will also have this business on the outside gaming on the inside.
Q#3
lastly, this is random but what color/material would you like?
If it was a color option it would be red all the way.
But if there was an metal one like the htc one that would be so awesome

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