Playstation Suite Coming to Tegra-Equipped Devices
Today via their Tegra Zone portal NVIDIA announced that the PlayStation Suite, Sony’s Android gaming platform, will make its way to devices powered by Tegra processors. While the PlayStation Suite is slated to be available for most Android devices, the only so far confirmed is the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. That device doesn’t use a dual-core chip like the Tegra 2 found in phones like the LG Optimus 2X and tablets running Android Honeycomb.
With the added power of dual-core and even quad-core Tegra chipsets, it was mentioned that we can expect to see PlayStation 2 titles ported to Android. Several games from the original PlayStation lineup are already planned for release.
[via Android and Me]
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