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PlayStation Now! Play PS1/PS2/PS3 games on PS4, Vita, and PC!?
I've heard rumors about Sony planning on doing this to negate the losses from their consoles (Vita and PS3 mainly). But it seems there's some truth to it afterall.
Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...#axzz2plQbJQ2Q Quote:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/...laystation-now http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/7/528...w-cloud-gaming http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...o-your-tv-ps4/ http://kotaku.com/sony-announces-gam...now-1496385001 FINALLY My Xperia Play can now play actual Playstation games! And it only took them 2 to 3 years to allow this!XD |
This is great for bringing back the classics. I'm hype for this.
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The idea that you can rent these games is something i actually really liked to hear. But i still need to wait for the pricing structure. And just how large will this library actually be...
I like this, specially being that the only Sony console i have right now is a PSP... i would love to play some of my favorite games on my PC... that being said, game streaming is one of those future-things that depends on the user just as much it depends on the service provider... so this will probably require some beefy internet connections and i imagine anything requiring more reflex and precision to be a dead end... so don't expect Devil May Cry, Bayonetta or any fighting games really... "latency zero" for game streaming and input uploads is not 100% impossible... but it's not so easily achievable as to justify building a whole service for it... |
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Though it seems Europe gets boned by this, because they use PAL.
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I'm sure Europe will get it eventually.
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Onlive sounds absolutely amazing, so I am totally on board with more companies doing such services.
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I actually liked OnLive the few times I've used it, though the lag is certainly present/noticeable. I've played several demos using it, so it serves that purpose (they're all free). If the lag hadn't been so all-encompassing it might have gone over better (there is literally a split-second delay in your button presses, not simple slow-down of the game itself or what have you). Keep in mind this was on high-speed DSL, so better internet connection would probably make it more viable.
That this doesn't promise the moon does indeed bode well, though I'm confused as to why this in particular has the power to "bring back the classics", when the PS Network has I think a couple hundred PS1 titles, more and more PS2 titles, etc. It's not as if it's not possible right now to play basically most PS1 games that were even moderately successful. |
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