I know at one point Playstation Mobile was able to be installed on any rooted android device (by adding a couple jar files to fool the device into thinking it was Playstation Certified). But that doesn't allow any other Sony Mobile apps to be installed.
Has anyone ever tried this?
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Heya guys, I flashed my SXS with the Generic CH ICS. But I noticed that the old PlayStation app is not there anymore.
I found an official PS app from the market however it lists ALL of the games available form Sony. If I remember correctly the default one that came with the SXS only listed ~12 games (only ones compatible with the phone).
Anyone know where I can get this app again?
So, with the Nexus Q hacked to run standard Android apps, I was thinking, could you install a program like this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tournesol.tabletremote&hl=en on both it and another device, and use it with the Xperia Play controller in the app, thus controlling Xperia Play compatible apps with another device?
It would be cool if you could, but is it possible?
Okay i know we can connected with wifi direct, media server to anything connected on the same network. What i want to do is connect my Z to the ps3 as if the Z is like a psp. It has the option in the ps3 to do a mobile device but not sure how to connect it. the playstation app on the play store only allows ps4. If the ps3 has this option then it should be able to connect its just not letting me. anyone know how?
The Xperia Z3 line comes with the Playstation Connect to stream games to your Xperia device, and that is fine if you have a PlayStation. If you have a computer or gaming/media center with local games or running Steam, or both, and a Nvidia graphics card, you can create the same streaming experience as the PlayStation Connect setup. Here is what I have found that works.
You will need;
1. Xperia Z3 device
2. Gaming/media box or computer with an Nvidia graphics card and drivers with the Nvidia's GameStream software installed (included in Nvidia driver download.)
3. Gaming controller attached to the gaming box. (I use a wireless Xbox 360 controller.)
4. Limelight Game Streaming app installed (found in the Google Play App Store.) This allows you to connect to GameStream without having an Nvidia Shield Tablet.
5. Optional: mount for your controller and Xperia device; UtorCase (Find your controller and Xperia device, they have them all.)
Use the Limelight app to connect to gaming box via your wifi network and instantly see all your local and Steam games.
That is it!
This sounds great. Can you share some screens of this process in action.
Hi. I have one question. Can i control Android TV using Android Smartphone using motion sensor in phone like remote in Wii?
(i mean full system, not only selected games)
Is it possible? Phone can be rooted, TV not. (TV has locked system partition in bootloader)
You know, like this game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yebscs3prOM (but here is game in phone, and it is only streaming to tv, i want to have phone only as remote, and all games and stuff will be runing on tv)