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An example of cross play would be playing Final Fantasy XIV on your PS3 while playing with PS4 players.
An example of cross buy would be buying a copy of Dragon's Crown for the PS3 and getting the Vita version for free.
Is this right
What mod nation racers does is what mario tipping stars will do.Cross-Platform Play (sometimes referred to as Cross-Play or Cross Play) is a feature that lets PS Vita games interact with compatible PlayStation 3 games. The type of interactivity varies by game, and not all games feature Cross-Platform Play support.
Q: What sort of interactivity does Cross-Platform Play offer?
A: Cross-Platform Play is broad term that covers any PS Vita game that has the ability to interact with the PlayStation 3 version of the same game. New and exciting ways to utilize this unique technology are continuously being introduced; here are some different examples of Cross-Platform Play:
- Mod Nation Racers: Road Trip: PS Vita players can download and share tracks with PlayStation 3 owners.
That's straight from $ony.
Sounds more like cross share. I hear play and I think of playing a game together not sharing content *shrugs*
I know. It's just seems misleading imo.
That's straight from $ony.
https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3823/~/ps-vita-cross-platform-play
Still have to open my copy of bayonetta 2. I'm EXTREMLY backlogged. On the ps3 front I need to finish uncharted 3, bioshock 3, kingdom hearts 1.5, MGS peace walker, rayman origins, arkahm asylum, and the ico collection. Also wanna give south park another try.
My reward for beating these games will be purchasing suckodien 2 and Valkyrie chronicals.
**** the more I think about it I won't get a ps4 for at least several years if I wanna complete my backlog. Didn't even mention Nintendo **** and GTA v
This is your argument?
50 years from now.Good chance I give up but I want to at least try. I didnt buy a ps3 until MGS 4 came out. I'm at the very least holding out until then. Money isn't even an issue anymore but now I have no ******* time to play. **** is like a bad twighlight zone episode.
Like I said before, dude's a hypocrite.You refuse to let this man ignore you, huh?
Im done commenting on iYen's posts. If he posts something relevant, fine. But until that day, it's whatever. Why he doesn't post in his hugely popular neutral gaming thread is beyond me.
He is obviously in here trolling and its embarrassing to me that I get caught up in it.
Honestly, I just wanted to post that funny ... Chappelle gif.Well damn
Although, you just broke your phenomenal streak by slightly feeding into him. The one-sidedness of it all is the funniest part to me.
Honestly, I just wanted to post that funny ... Chappelle gif.
Which I'll post again.
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An 18-year-old man in northwest England was arrested by U.K. police in an investigation linked to the Christmas Day hacking of Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)’s Xbox Live and Sony Corp. (675’s PlayStation Network Internet services.
British officers working with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested the man on “suspicion of unauthorized access to computer material,” and threats to kill, Merseyside Police said in a statement.
The Internet services were pushed offline on Dec. 25 with hackers known as the Lizard Squad later claiming responsibility.
The video-game networks were hacked on the same day as the film “The Interview” was released online, after major U.S. theaters decided not to show the movie last month following a series of hacking incidents at Sony’s TV and film unit. A different group called Guardians of Peace claimed responsibility for infiltrating Sony Pictures Entertainment’s servers, destroying data, exposing Hollywood secrets, and forcing the movie studio to cancel the release of the comedy in cinemas. That group and Lizard Squad had threatened further disruptions on Christmas Day.
Police today said they seized a number of digital devices at the suspect’s home in Southport, England, north of Liverpool.
“We are still at the early stages of the investigation and there is still much work to be done,” Craig Jones, Head of cybercrime at the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit, said in a statement. “Cybercrime is an issue which has no boundaries and affects people on a local, regional and global level.”
As of right now, yes.You can only stream PS3 games?