Gaming on mobile devices is picking up, and we’re about to see notebook level games on mobile devices thanks to dual core processors. But Gaming console level game is still a far dream. But the latest trick lets you play Playstation 3 (PS3) Games on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, easily.
Most VNC clients just let you access your PC, Mac remotely. They work fine for most of your applications but Gaming is out of the scope due to limited frame-rate over limited bandwidths and almost no support for controls/gestures. The new app called EveryAir beats these drawbacks by letting you control Games via on-screen gestures, as a result, your Gaming controls work flawlessly. In addition, the video works without a jerk bringing almost Native feel to the games right on your iOS device.
Checkout the video demo of World Of Warcraft and StarCraft 2 running on iPhone, iPad:
The app is very identical to OnLive, the cloud computing platform. The game processign happens on the real high-end hardware and is then streamed to iPhone, iPad, other iOS devices. The ability to play your own PS3 (and soon, Xbox 360) games from just about anywhere would also be seen on PC, Mac soon.
Preliminary App is available in App Store for $4.99
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the PlayStation Portable (PSP) was Sony’s first handheld console to
compete with Nintendo’s DS console. The console is the first to utilize a
new proprietary optical storage medium known as Universal Media Disc (UMD), which can store both games and movies.[43][44] It contains 32 MB of internal flash memory storage, expandable via Memory Stick PRO Duo cards
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Other hardware released as part of the PlayStation series includes the PSX, a digital video recorder
which was integrated with the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, though it
was short lived due to its high price and was never released outside
Japan as well as a Sony Bravia television set which has a PlayStation 2 integrated. The main series of controllers utilized by the PlayStation series is the DualShock, which is a line of vibration-feedback gamepad having sold 28 million controllers as of June 28, 2008
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