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Sony patents device that connects Sixaxis controllers to PSPDVDBack23 @ Jul 28, 2007 22:41 | 20 comments
Although Sony representatives were not available for comment the filing is certainly interesting. It is not completely clear what the device is capable of, but it could be intended to allow games that require dual analog controllers to by played on the PSP.
The recent announcement of a smaller PSP unit that features digital output should also be noted when thinking of the possibility of PS3 to PSP connectivity.
More updates when they surface.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 28, 2007 23:01) without a adapter to mount the PSP onto the pad I don't see how or why they would want this? |
Comment by: WierdName (Jul 28, 2007 23:21) I have one question; WHY?! Am I missing something? Why connect a PS3 controller to the bottom of a PSP? |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 28, 2007 23:26) Originally posted by WierdName: because thats where the adapter will plug into to,if they give some fun extras and let you config the PS3 pad to how ya want to play your PSP game that might be nice if they take that idea of control first over to the PS3 where you can config your controller to how you want to play any game then by the gods I will soul my soul for a PS3! |
Comment by: WierdName (Jul 28, 2007 23:29) Oh, so you can use the PS3 controller to play PSP games. That would be cool to modify the controls to your liking. I find myself trying to reach finger over finger sometimes. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 28, 2007 23:37) Originally posted by WierdName:
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Comment by: Gradical (Jul 29, 2007 00:25) it says digital outputs
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 29, 2007 00:33) Originally posted by Gradical: ya when my DS was runnign I prefered to plug it into the stero and would love to have it on the TV,the damn console makers are so short sighted I'l kill for a 30-60$ device that lets me plug the portable into the big screen(19inch tv but still).
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Comment by: borhan9 (Jul 29, 2007 01:20) The connectivity of all Sony devices should be there. |
Comment by: peakskilz (Jul 29, 2007 01:39) Also remember the new "slim" PSP has TV connection capability. If you had your psp connected to the tv....would it be practical to play the unit itself or a controller extended from it? |
Comment by: Gradical (Jul 29, 2007 01:47) not just a joystick, a wireless joystick, because if they dessign a device, maybe you can also connect, 2 controllers and multiplayer is on, so its now portable playstation and not personal playstation wich doesnt live up the idea of a playstation since some games are just better for multiplayer, and its not very convenient to have two psps to play a game but who knows probably theyre so greedie the would say this would be bad for sales |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 29, 2007 01:59) Originally posted by peakskilz: it would be neat if it could use the PSP screen for a menu or stat screen but ya a controller would do better. |
Comment by: elroy2055 (Jul 29, 2007 18:16) Why don't sony just include an extra analog stick, And save the consumers some money for once. |
Comment by: KillaC18 (Jul 29, 2007 21:15) I will hope that this will let use remote play to play our ps3 games anywhere with the psp |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 29, 2007 21:34) Originally posted by KillaC18: with all the rescaling of games that would be impossable but letting you watch moices on the PSP from the PS3 or playing PSP games on the TV as well as loading bought games off the PSN store to the PSP these can be done, and I hope both SOny and nin do this,if I can play my habnd held on the TV that would reperk my instrest in it. |
Comment by: SProdigy (Jul 30, 2007 13:20) Or this could turn out to be a nightmare. You would definitely need an AC adapter to power the PSP, because the wireless controller functionality would drain the battery too fast. Then the screen, you would need either a bracket to hold it up (for visibility) or TV out capability. So what you're looking at is almost a laptop docking station, that's specialized for the PSP. How much would such a device cost, especially in relation to the PSP's cost? I'm willing to bet it's the price of a DS. That would be in line with Sony's "high end" pricing strategy. Oh, and what happens when the first Dev makes a game that uses the motion sensing or dual sticks, that would require you to buy such an apparatus? I could sense rioting in the streets! |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 30, 2007 13:38) Originally posted by SProdigy: thats where options and some forethought in control schemes come in,but a 60$ adapter to handle this and let me play PSP games on the TV would be worth it even at 90$ I wish they would stop painting bricks gray and calling it lead they need to make them lead (meaning you have a facy costly device that has not met its potential lets get a device on it to bring it potential to bear. ) |
Comment by: Riorio99 (Jul 30, 2007 14:03) This'll just be an expansion on the GBA-Gamecube thing. You plug your psp in, and all it will do is display the map, or maybe unlock a few extras. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 30, 2007 15:59) Originally posted by Riorio99: well that was its own player for GBA stuff,I kinda wish you could plug the DS into it tho :X
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Comment by: peakskilz (Jul 30, 2007 18:32) Originally posted by elroy2055: If they did that, they would alienate the current psp owners. They would be forced to pay to get the dual analog or be left out for future games that would take advantage of the dual analog. It would, in fact, cost the consumer more money. It is something they should have done from the get-go.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Jul 30, 2007 18:46) Quote:Originally posted by elroy2055: they really need to move to the PSP 2 but they are getting btch slapped with the PS3 currently, in any case I hope they build something neat for once that dose not have a ton of holes in it.... |
