HTC Devices Receiving PlayStation Certification in 2012

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de5_Roy

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doesn't htc also allow rooting and modding? how will sony cope with...their worst nightmare - freedom and customization!!!
playstation certification seems as useful as sony's protection of its private data. :)
 

impreza

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Interesting, could this mean that playstation games will end up on all andriod devices? Could also really help push andriod gaming if psp games get ported to andriod.
 

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I like this stance here. Sony is trying to cooperate with other companies instead of trying to screw them all over. However, Sony isn't really in a position to copy Apple's and Rambus's antics, so who knows how they would act if given the chance to become a patent troll?

Well regardless of the situation at hand, Sony is doing something that seems to be a step in the right direction so I'll applaud them for that.
 
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I have been an HTC fan since the time they sold smartphones under other company names. The reason i bought a Nintendo 3DS is because my phone didn't have a proper gamepad or support multi touch on emulators. This is a genius solution!
Must buy!
 

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It's good to know that there are PlayStation certified devices. However, I really think that playing PS games would be a better experience with actual buttons, not virtual ones.
 
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