
iSmashPhone: Sony is said to be hard at work on their PSP phone. By the looks of it, the device is one part handheld gaming machine, one part smartphone. It's said to run on the Android OS, and it looks a lot like Sony's PSPgo, minus the analog nub that gives players better control over characters in 3D environments. Of course the model we've been looking at is nothing more than a prototype, and things may change before the system is released.

Tech savvy readers are well aware of the Sony Ericcson device and it's been a slow push getting the desirability to market mainly due to lack of content and games that would make it useful. Some folks have mentioned that having to re-purchase a PS1 title just to play it again on your phone doesn't seem fair. That's all about to change, at least for one hacker.
It kinda needed it. Sony should just get smart and release an emulator with free roms anyway. Or cheaper to buy roms, like $.50 each.

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Verizon Wireless is preparing to launch the world’s first PlayStation certified Android phone with Sony Ericsson’s Xperia PLAY in the U.S. With the phone already available internationally, Sony Ericsson has revealed the launch titles for the smartphone. Everyone who picks up the new phone with get a free download of Gameloft’s Asphalt 6 racing game installed on the device. Check out the new phone in this exclusive video preview.
Just saying...
releasing a handheld console WITHOUT features that are available everywhere else then add to the next version to get more money