NGP (PSP2) Can play PS3 Games Remotely

In a rumor that sounds more science fiction than anything, a recent report suggests that the Sony's NGP (PSP2) can play PS3 games remotely. Due to release this year, the NGP has plenty of features that were highlighted at the Sony Conference in Tokyo last week.

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In a rumor that sounds more science fiction than anything, a recent report suggests that the Sony’s NGP (PSP2) can play PS3 games remotely.  Due to release this year, the NGP has plenty of features that were highlighted at the Sony Conference in Tokyo last week.  Did Sony forget to mention that you can play PS3 games remotely?  According to Katie Rossiter of Everyone Calls me Kitty, they may have.

The games blogger says in an interview with a Sony representative, they told her that “If you are connected to Wi-Fi anywhere in the world and your PS3 is on stanby at home, you can play the game in your PS3 on your NGP without the disk.”

Source: Everyone Calls Me Kitty


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