Sony Ericsson's announcement of the Xperia Play was met with both
bewilderment and intrigue; could Sony's solid, established strategy in
gaming really be applied to mobile, and if so, is slapping some
familiar hardware controls on the back of the Xperia Arc the best way
to do that? Sure, Sony has had plenty of experience making portable
gaming devices like the PSP Go, but Sony Ericsson is still very much a
separate entity from the PlayStation family. The only other player in a
remotely similar situation is Microsoft, who is trying to push a whole
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done a great job at popularizing mobile apps, games being the most used
among them. iOS 4 even introduced an Xbox Live-style achievement and
social network called Game Center. However, despite making a gold mine
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that we're starting to see some crossover between the two industries,
interesting new takes on smartphone like the Xperia Play doesn't seem
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it's still heavily steeped in the established Android world. There are
a lot of questions to be answered, namely will hardcore gamers default
to the Play, or still opt for a dedicated portable gaming console?
Will more casual gamers not be interested in the added bulk provided by
a dedicated slide-out controller? Hit the jump and find out!
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