We've got the full list inside. Sony Ericsson is chomping at the bit to get its Xperia Play Android smartphone into your hot little hands and has announced an enormous list of games which will be optimised for the handset's unique PlayStation-style controls in time for launch. There are currently 71 titles in the list below, but this number is set to rise as Android gaming developers are at the keypad mapping code to their existing titles.
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Thanks for taking part! Hide low-scoring comments Yes No. Order Newest Oldest Best Worst. Threading Expand all Collapse all. Buy things with globes on them And other lovely Eurogamer merch in our official store! Still, the controls on the Xperia were leagues ahead of anything else in the smartphone world. Unfortunately, that also meant that there were no Android games that can make the best of this control scheme. There was FIFA too, plus a few exclusives.
With all the noise Google is making over its Stadia service you can be forgiven to think that streaming games is new. OnLive was run by a company in Mountain View, California of all places. Sony never made a successor to the Xperia Play.
This promised sequel never emerged, but eight years after the PlayStation Phone 2 was first rumored, images purportedly showing the device have appeared online. Pictures of the phone were shared on the Xperia subreddit by a user who found a listing for the device on Idle Fish , a Chinese secondhand goods store operated by Alibaba.
The phone certainly looks the part. Notably, the front of the phone has capacitive buttons instead of hardware buttons. In other words: this may well be the real deal, but we have no way of knowing for sure. Would gaming smartphones have become mainstream instead of a niche, if persistent , product category? Indeed, in , it also released the PS Vita: the successor to the PSP which handily took care of any Sony fans looking for a reliable and portable gaming experience.
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