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While the PSP might have sold better, the Xperia Play was my favorite Sony handheld, and I think that the form factor is due ...
The latest rumor from September alleges that Sony is working on two different gaming platforms for the PS6 generation, a standard console and some kind of handheld. Where there’s smoke, as they say.
In a recent NeoGAF thread, an insider claimed the company isn't just dabbling with another Remote Play device - they're building a legitimate handheld that can run PlayStation 5 games natively. The ...
Earlier this year, Sony announced Project Q, an utterly bizarre handheld PlayStation device for streaming PS5 games and nothing else. At the time, there was no indication of the price, the release ...
Once upon a time, Sony was a major competitor to Nintendo in the handheld gaming space. The PlayStation Portable gave Nintendo’s DS a run for its money, and the less-successful Vita was a ...
PSP 5G – What We Want From A Next Generation PlayStation Handheld – Sony released the first PlayStation Portable in 2004/2005, with the PS Vita releasing seven years later in 2011/2012.
Sony was once committed to mobile gaming with devices like the PSP and PlayStation Vita, but it abandoned handheld gaming just before the market got interesting. Following the massive success of ...
Sony seems to hope this new handheld will change all that. It’s been pushing Remote Play more heavily of late and the Q Lite is reportedly designed to be a dedicated device for playing your PS5 ...
According to a report from Insider Gaming, Sony’s next handheld won’t be a standalone game console at all. Instead, it’s expected to be a device that lets you stream games from a PlayStation ...
So the question has to be asked, what does the next PlayStation handheld need to do in order to not end up in a multi-year tailspin? And no, it's not proprietary memory.
Sony unveiled a successor to its PlayStation Portable hand-held videogame system and plans to create an application for a suite of older PlayStation games to be played on mobile phones and tablets.