The SOE developed PSN game,
High Stakes on the Vegas Strip was recently updated. The patch allows players to play the game on their PSPs through Remote Play. Currently, the list of games playable through the feature is quite small, with
Lair being the
most notable of all the releases so far. A poker game is ideal for Remote Play, as the lag players may experience will feel quite insignificant compared to action-intense games. Now, bored employees can simply turn on their PSPs and play poker from anywhere with a wi-fi signal.
[Thanks, Scott S.!]
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11-30-2007 @ 11:42AM
SleeplessKn1ght said...
If I could only get Remote Start to work. NAT 2 and all that jazz setup, but no connection.
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11-30-2007 @ 12:32PM
tripletags said...
its pretty cool actually .. andrew can you confirm hearing the voice chatter? ive played like 10 games with chat on but everyone was quiet.
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11-30-2007 @ 1:18PM
Brello said...
For some reason when I first looked at that pic I thought someone put a PSP facade around their Plasma TV.
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11-30-2007 @ 2:42PM
JPN said...
I thought the exact same thing! It looks like it's on a wall, and I think it's because of the background and the reflection on the screen, because you can see the ceiling lights.
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11-30-2007 @ 3:54PM
ClarkyCat said...
I can thankfully get Remote Play to work, but it's so unbearably slow that using it is completely pointless. And that's just for media, I shudder to think what it's like with games.
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11-30-2007 @ 6:46PM
nomad said...
be nice to have a demo,or trial time on it to see how good it is.
11-30-2007 @ 11:00PM
B1gC72 said...
.....do this with Everyday Shooter already!
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12-01-2007 @ 8:50AM
Michael said...
Remote Play also works with Aquatopia(or Aquavaita?) as well. It's not like it does much anyways, but maybe at least you can sort of spy on your house if you can see anything through the water!
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12-01-2007 @ 2:24PM
Alien said...
If this goes on , soon we could see much more games taking advntage of this neet litle future ... and thats only a pro for Sony anyways ;)
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