Sony have filed an application with the US patent office for a device that seems to connect the Six-axis to the bottom of their handheld device, the PSP.
Sony have been badgered for a comment but as per usual SCEA declined to make any kind of statement.
What also isn't clear is the reason why. Does it mean that it will allow games that allow two analogue controllers to now be playable on the PSP or maybe it will allow for some in-game features of the PS3 to be transferred over to the PSP, like the rear-view mirror which was demonstrated at last year's E3?
As we already know, the PSP Lite will feature digital output which enables users to view UMD's on their televisions sets and also opens up more possibilities for PS3/PSP interaction.
Questions, questions.
Source: Gamesindustry.biz
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Six-axis compatibility with PSP?
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