
The power of mobile gaming is only just beginning to chip away at traditional video game consoles according the Ngmoco’s Ben Cousins, who believes that mobile gaming will do to consoles what televisions did to movie theaters.

Announced alongside the Vita over a year ago, Sony has been pretty quiet about the PS Suite – until now.

Those of you holding on to your PlayStation-certified devices in hopes of some fresh quality content will finally get what you’ve been so patiently waiting for, as Sony has confirmed that original content is on the way.

So far, the PlayStation Certified program hasn’t been that impressive, only offering a few PlayStation One titles with added touch controls. But the program looks to be taking the next logical step and adding more recent PSP games.

The day we’ve all been waiting for is here! The PSLS Live Wallpaper is up on the Android Market. Now we just sit back, kick up our feet and count the billions of dollars… oh damn, it’s free. Looks like it’s back to work!

It looks like Sony doesn’t want to limit to PlayStation Suite platform to just in-house hardware, as the company is currently looking to expand to other devices.

A joint venture established in 2001 by Japanese technology giant Sony and Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson to manufacture mobile phones, Sony Ericsson has always had a rather troubled life. While the company has managed to create a few great phones, especially in the camera department, most Sony Ericsson products have failed to have a serious impact on the mobile market. That may be all set to change, as recent reports suggest that Sony are preparing to take full control of the mobile phone company.

Here at PlayStation LifeStyle the only thing we love (almost) as much as PlayStation is Android. To that effect, we have been working on some new and improved PSLS mobile apps, starting with the Android version. The full app is still baking (do I smell Gingerbread?), but in the meantime you can satisfy your app hunger with this Live Wallpaper. Before we submit it to the Android Market we wanted to give our readers a sneak preview.

Square Enix has officially entered into a partnership with Sony Ericsson, with the popular Japanese publisher planning to bring a number of their titles to the Xperia Play platform. The first of their titles to get this treatment is Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.

Launched back in 2009, the PSP’s Digital Comics Reader grew a loyal consumer base as the library of comics swelled past 4,000. However, if you were a fan of the service, we’ve got some bad news for you – no more comics will be coming to the PSP.

The Xperia PLAY is the first gaming-centric phone since the ill-fated N-Gage. The PLAY had a bit of a troubled launch – initially released in Europe, some wireless providers even halted the launch due to some technical problems with the gaming phone. The phone was finally officially released on May 26th in the US after a round of pre-orders. After spending well over a week with this curious phone/gaming hybrid of a device, and allowing the 50+ games to actually launch for the platform, it’s time for a proper review.

The Xperia Play has now been officially available from Verizon Wireless for those in the United States for over a week. For those of you who bought the phone, or those looking to see if some of your favorite Android games play even better on this hybrid device, then have we got the feature for you. In the spotlight this week: Age of Zombies by Halfbrick Studios.

The time is upon us in the United States. The Xperia Play has officially launched at Verizon Wireless stores across the country, after being available for pre-order last week online. While the phone may have disappointed some with its hardware specifications, there are still plenty of people who see this smartphone as a unique gaming-centric device. Curious how the launch games perform on this phone? Find out in our newest feature after the break.

Minecraft fans addicts often dreamed of the day when they could an play their favorite block-stacking, and creeper-avoiding, productivity killer on the go. Well, if you happen to have an Xperia Play, then you will be among the first to have such a privilege.

It’s that special time of the year again. New games are being announced left and right, rumors are circulating about secret hardware projects, the internet is abuzz with speculation. What exactly will Sony be announcing at their annual E3 Press Conference?
In the past we’ve seen everything from accessories, services, games, even consoles make their debut. Big-wig Sony execs take the stage to talk numbers and best of all, they reveal the future of PlayStation. But before they can, each year we get all Nostradamus-like and predict what Sony might reveal at the big event.