
03-09-2007 02:35 PM
In a Home technical FAQ on Sony Computer Entertainment's DevNet service, the company addressed the question of whether Home will be accessible outside of your PlayStation 3. The company confirmed that aspects of Home are being considered for use on PlayStation Portable and possibly cellphones. Sony did not answer directly what its intentions might be with a mobile version of Home or give a timeline of when to expect further answers on these possibilities. The full quote about how Home relates to PSP is as follows:
However it might be that Sony could "enable users to interface certain Home features" with PSP would be welcome -- this system is dying for a community network service of some type. However, PSP owners might want to temper expectations of a portable Home until we see what Sony actually does with it. It could well be that while the communication aspects of Home might come to PSP, it would be in the form of a more standard communication service -- text chat, VOIP exchanges, AIM-style Friend Lists, etc. -- than a full-fledged 3D version of home on the portable. Although Home is an amazing application capable of 3D gaming and other forms of interactivity, its underlying principle technology is simply standard communication methods (in fact, users can skip Home's virtual world entirely and just message or chat with each other on the standard PS3 XMB menu.) So, while your friends are exploring a 3D world of people and conversations, PSP home users might simply see a chat log and a Lobby List.
Even that, however, would be a huge service for the PlayStation Portable, which currently has no means of communicating with the PlayStation Network userbase and no community service of its own (unless you count the online crowd gathered for SOCOM and Syphon Filter battles.) Whether the PSP does or does not have a virtual world version of Home (and we're not saying it won't -- we're just saying that Home services might be quite different from what we're all excited about on PS3), that still means you would have Friend Lists and email access and the ability to challenging gamers before booting your favorite PSP game to see if anybody is online to play it. Plus, this would give PlayStation gamers a portable means of checking out what's going on at Home when they're not at home to check in on PS3.
Home is a major part of the future of PlayStation, and we'll be following its developments to see how Home expands and (hopefully) where else gamers can call Home.
Source: IGN

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03-09-2007 02:53 PM
But when they make the PS3's remote play accessible from any WiFi Point, then the true functionality of using the PSP to access Home from on the road could become clear.
Cerberus_Hunter wrote:PSP could use it, But how? PSP doesn't have a HDD.Or could it work wirelessly? If so i still think is unlikely because we could just use Home on the PS3 since its not really a game.

03-09-2007 02:59 PM
TheLostChild wrote:But when they make the PS3's remote play accessible from any WiFi Point, then the true functionality of using the PSP to access Home from on the road could become clear.
Cerberus_Hunter wrote:PSP could use it, But how? PSP doesn't have a HDD.Or could it work wirelessly? If so i still think is unlikely because we could just use Home on the PS3 since its not really a game.

03-11-2007 06:22 PM

03-12-2007 10:45 PM
lol yeah good idea way to think outside the box
cty_pride wrote:
i think it would be most effective if the psp was used as an extra tool in the Home on the ps3. it would be a great utilization of the remote play feature.
or another idea would be for you to build a Home the ps3 and a Car on the psp =P. i dont expect this to happen but its a fun thought.
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