[QUOTE="DJ-Lafleur"]
price cut on memory cards plz
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That and make it mandatory that all PS4 games have remote play...I bought a vita for my 5 year old son and when i travel..it would kick ass if i could be playing a PS4 game  from my hotel room 3000 miles away.... We put a man on the moon with less processing power than a DS...this cant be that big of a deal
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Pro-tip: If anyone finds a battery that matches both the voltage and a Amp requirements that the PS4 requires, it's basically a mobile Cloud gaming+storage server for your VITA.Â
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Anytime. Anywhere.
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With Content Manager App and Remote-Play, a PS4 (powered by an external battery) could connect to VITA and store native vita content and stream next-gen games 24/7. Instantly.Â
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. . . The idea of a battery operated PS4 would be great for VITA owners. PS4 would, however, need to be light weight and small enough and work well in a shaky environment. Going with SSD and all digital would probably resolve the issue of disc skippage. A well cushioned, lightly ventilated bag (something like a soccer bag and the styrafoam that would come with the console) would take care of the hardware breaking after a drop or overheating.
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Once I get everything, I will try it out. If anyone else is getting PS4 and has a PS4, let us know if you're willing to try this type of thing out too. I can help you research the right battery and maybe even a good back pack for the PS4 to fit in. ^^
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