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@DammitJeff can you post a link to that Discord group you mentioned? I’m trying to find it but I guess it’s only posted in redit and like always it’s trying to force me to use their app… NOPE! Not sure why they make people try to use their app to the point of me hating them!
A lot of people forget that Minecraft mobile for iOS and Android (known as Minecraft pocket edition at the time) was exclusively launched on the Xperia Play. Notch was at e3 2011 showing off the game in the Sony/Ericson booth.
I used to absolutely love this phone - this was a lovely trip down memory lane. I remember at the time using ePSXe instead of Sony's own emulator to play PS1 games, i remember that input delay being a real nuisance.
Psx4droid, epsxe and the other one I forget the name was good. Reicast and n64oid were the other great emus for it, shame I did t know about drastic that would solved many issues for me
This was my first phone, and all these years I still have it, now in a box as an electronic relic. This device was my first exposure to Crash Bandicoot because "woah a cartoon animal character" (my game shuts down after Ripper Roo for some reason, so I can't access the rest of the game without the 100% password). I had no idea you could just mod it for further functionality after the catalog shutdown. Thanks for some shinning light on my old boy!
Freshy10 I got my second iPhone back then, the games on Xperia was bad, that store. Symbian OS on it, too weird ! Kept using the iPhones, never a Sony Phone after that.
This was such a nostalgia trip. This was my first phone and in a short period of time the Flex broke and I couldn't get it fixed. I cried for hours. Thanks for this video chief!
For mobile gaming, I’m very happy with my Switch. I like a dedicated gaming device which gets the latest full games and not “mobile versions.” Great video bro.
It really depends on the use case, personally i find it a hassle, with the psp go, i could just put my phone in my pocket, psp in the other, and go, anytime i got bored it was just there, with the switch, its this whole ritual of putting it the case, and then lugging it around or having to put that inside a bag-pack.
@@mactep1 The psp sizes were actually perfect for portability. Shame that outside of emulation devices we don't get systems with that form factor anymore.
what the hell? dude, the switch is so underpowered and barely gets games... if you were talking about a steamdeck or rog ally or smth id understand, but what...
@@StarmenRock I know what you mean Bro. Actually I’m not playing graphically intensive games like Hogwarts Legacy or Witcher 3 on my Switch. I use it for games which suit handheld play better - like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Dredge, Cult of the Lambs, and other such games that I wouldn’t play on a big screen on my Xbox or PS. I never even used to give these games a chance, but now I do on Switch.
This was my dream phone too, I wanted it so bad I looked everywhere. Sadly I was never able to get it and had to settle for an Xperia Mini Pro, which, in hindsight, wasn't bad at all because it turned out to have the exact same internal specs! That physical keyboard, while not exactly a controller interface, performed well enough for that purpose. So it may not have been what I wanted, but unbeknownst to me, it was the next best thing in the Android sphere at the time.
Missed the Sony Ericsson days when they gave us cool Sony stuff added to their phones such as the Cyber-shot and Walkman phones. You might haven't heard of Ericsson, but Ericsson is a telecommunications company based in Sweden and it used to make phones. After a fire happened to Ericsson's supplier of chips, Ericsson decided to partner with Sony, who also make phones too but not that popular outside Japan. Thus, they formed a joined venture company called Sony Ericsson but later in 2011, Ericsson sold its shares of Sony Ericsson to Sony so it became just Sony Mobile.
All of my phones in high school and college were Sony Ericsson. Z20, S700, K750, W705, W710, W595, J20 etc. Even my first Smartphone was Sony Xperia U. Not a very good phone.but it looked awesome with it's lights at the bottom.
Mobile gaming back then was perfect! We had games fun enough to play for little sessions of gaming and some powerful enough to make spend a good amount of time, but nothing too much focus demanding like console AAA games.
i had a psp go in my later years in high school and absolutely fell in love with this form factor, pretty god size screen for retro games, while being so compact that i could just bring it anywhere, as a secondary device, without any hassle or having to bring a bag or carrying case for it, sadly it seems to have died with these devices :(
@@cosmic_Iatte Well you are wrong to think that, unless you like unnaturally fat characters and making platformers unplayable if they require any sort of precise jumping at all. It might be okay in racing games, but even then I'd just prefer to zoom in instead.
If Sony or Samsung came out with a sliding gaming phone with modern sleek 3DS like controls and second screen. I think it could really take off. What a machine
Having a controller mounted on your controller must have been a big deal back in 2011. It really looks cool, even if it takes inspiration from the PSP Go. One thing: The sign-in "bug" isn't actually a bug: Google ended support for Google services on Android 1 and Android 2 a few years ago.
This video was a big nostalgia kick for me. I didn't have an Xperia Play, but i did have a Kyocera Rise. Very smilar form factor and performance level but instead of psp controls it had a qwerty keyboard. I played all these games. Especially GBA and SNES emulators with my slide uo keyboard bound to button presses. For N64 games I'd connect my wii remote over Bluetooth and plug a wii classic controller in.
Nokia N-Gage QD and Sony Xperia Play were true mobile gaming, also special mention to Razer Phone for starting the "gaming" smartphone revolution (ASUS ROG Phone series and Nubia Red Magic series).
PS5ProROGPhoneROGAllyuser I was on Xperia Sony Erikson PS too then, Symbian OS games, T-Mobile, mad ! N-Gage too Happy with the non gaming iPhone i bought too ! Rest was never used for games....
This nerd in my class had an ngage in 2006, i convinced my mother to get me one on sale. The nerd in my class set my phone up and it had unlimited free internet in 2006. I could download any album i wanted from soulseek and he put emulators on it and I could be in class downloading roms and using msn for free.
I had this phone throughout middle school - high school. I remember already being heavily into psp modding when I got this and had custom psx roms loaded into the phone's built in emulator 💀 Crazy good times having that thing in my pocket and hiding the slide out part from teachers was clutch.
It would have been amazing if sony stuck to this, imagine if they made a modern version with snapdragon 8 gen 3 they could port any ps4 game they wanted
Thank you for making this video! I still have and use mine! I actually own 5 Xperia Plays! One was DOA from an eBay purchase however my first one was purchased when it first came out! I mainly used it for tethering my unlimited 3G Verizon internet connection! I’m shocked how you have so much installed!! I could only install less than a handful of APK’s due to the extremely limited on board memory :(
@@Blindperson38 nah, it was many years ago that I had unlimited data plan with Verizon. They had removed unlimited accounts (guessing it was due to AT$T getting away with it!) . When I went to cancel my account, the employees were trying to find a way to switch my account over to one of them since no one could get it anymore! This was before LTE was wide spread.
I've wanted a modern powerful version of this phone for so long now. I hope eventually the d-pad gets its rightful place as a digital navigation tool in our cyborg lifestyle
Imagine how cool it would be to have a ps5 phone in a similar style to this with fold out controls, it could even have its own store you could buy ps5 games made for the phone itself
INCREDIBLE VIDEO!!!! always been one of my dream devices to own one day, thank you for summing up a lot of the cool stuff you could do with it!!! can't wait for more shenanigans on the channel! 💖
When it comes to GB, GBC, and GBA games, I always played with the legit aspect ratio. Just can't stand to play it any other way. I really wanted one of these things back in the day and, I still want one. Sony really needs to revisit this concept. I would buy one in a heartbeat if they made a new one.
"Sony's mobile division" - Ericsson. The Erik in question is Erik Eriksson, the father of Lars Magnus Ericsson, the founder of the Swedish business most commonly referred to as "Ericsson". So indeed, okay!
I bought one of these a few years ago, and it has the perfect form factor and screen size for emulating Gameboy and GBA. For anything more demanding than that, you probably want something with a bigger screen and more power for upscaling. The difference having good physical controls makes vs just having a touchscreen cannot be understated though. The buttons/controls on this thing still feel premium to this day.
One thing that frustrated me to know was that Android didn't support XInput controllers until 2013. If the Xperia Play only had XInput support, any game that you can hook a gamepad into would have used the Xperia Play's built-in controls.
@@banguseater Thanks, that was probably what I was thinking about. What I meant was that games had to be hardcoded to work with Xperia Play's controls, but if there were an Android-level support for controllers at that time, they would have made it so the Xperia Play's controls get recognized as a regular controller, greatly expanding compatible games. Sure, the Xperia Play would have needed an L2 and R2, and L3/R3 could have been emulated by tapping one side of the touchpad.
Someone should REALLY consider making a big comeback of this kind of tech in their phones. Sure, it would make a phone little bit thicker. But we got now some pretty thin foldables and it doesn't bother anyone, right?
God there was some phone with a push up keyboard that could play assassins creed and resident evil, this is like a superior version of that phone. Wish i knew about this back in the day!
Oh boy, if they make full phone in xperia play 2... With best in class cameras, not worse what you can get in same year samsung. Psp/playstation feeling room. Doesn matter how much it would cost, i would buy it. But the point is to have sexy looking elegant phone that slides up like original xperia play and has everything top tier phones has... Cameras, 2k screen, with all bells and whistles...
I have this phone. it's sitting in my drawer with the rest of my old phones. I remember 64 emulation was just getting started when I had. Didn't know you could play paper Mario on it now and DS might dig it out test out some of the new stuff
I’d think it would be cool if a new one of those came out. But it’d have to be as powerful as current iPhones to be able to play the games I’d want to play like Grid Autosport and Warzone Mobile. If it can do that and has solid gaming controls that slide out when you want to use them, in addition to a traditional touchscreen, I’d love it.
I would love if there was a ps5 phone in a slimmer design similar to this with slide out controls it could even have a PlayStation 5 store where you could buy ps5 games designed for the phone itself that would be amazing
@@therunawaykid6523 While that would be very cool, we probably won’t have anything like that anytime soon. But at least just a Sony Xperia Play 2 that can play those more powerful iOS and Android games, some of which are ported down from home consoles.
Got this when it came out on Verizon , had it for 6months before it got stolen I was only in the 6th grade very thankful for my hardworking parents the phone was so kick ass for Minecraft at the time
Bought mine back in 2012 and I thought it was the COOLEST handheld thing to ever release, and I did a LOT of emulation on that thing, mostly for GBA and SNES. I also played thousands of hours of Minecraft on there! Man the possibilities! I honestly think that the Xperia Play is what really sparked the future of handheld gaming and especially handheld emulator hardware. Without it, I imagine everything handheld like this we know now would be a few years further out, or would be less commonplace. I still have my Xperia Play, even though I haven't used it in a few years, and I plan on keeping it for nostalgia.
The nostalgia in this video is just hitting hard. I remember how much I used to mess around with new phones and tablets. Learned many things from that and now in the field of computer science, all those things are still helping me out. My first GBA emulator was John GBA, then switched to myBoy cause it had Multiplayer over Bluetooth and Wifi. Life was simple 🥲👌
Dead space late at night on my iPod touch 3g that I had jailbroken and modded to the teeth is peak mobile experience and while I’m sad we will never go back. I’m happy I was there to have it
Bro having a jailbroken iphone or ipod back then was just some sci fi magic. Cydia was insane back then. Once you could no longer jailbreak iphones and they doubled the price I switched to android.
when used with a custom rom to degoogle it, allow overclocking and using the FPse emulator, it runs games much more smoothly than before. I recommend that to every xperia play owner.
Most phones came with a file browser at first, there was a time where that was excluded and i was put off buying new phones for a while. But all android phones can install .apk files just fine
Awesome video. I picked up one of these as new old stock last year, since it was such a unique phone and I'm an old tech hoarder, I mean collector. Man, this is going to make me hunt down a older micro sd card and waste some time with retroarch again.
My first smart phone. I remember getting it after playing with it during Minecon 2011. There was a small kiosk for the phone to play the pocket edition of Minecraft at that time.
I remember a classmate of mine owned this phone. Smartphones were kinda new at that time so personally i prefered the old phones over smart phones. I remember i got an iphone as a gift from my parents, all my other friends still had old non smart phones. I didnt like the swap from non smart to smart phone so i went back to using my old phone.
Had this phone as a teenager, wish I was more interested in the nitty gritty of tech at the time so I could have taken more advantage of the device! I did get the g2 play a while ago with the add on accessories and emulation was a dream on it!
It wasn’t ahead of its time; it was made logically. It’s not the first of its kind; Nokia did something similar, but the execution was poor for the N-Gage. As for this one, Sony didn’t want to create something that could compete with other Sony products, which is why they dropped it. They have a patent for it, so other manufacturers cannot copy it. That’s why they made it. There’s no other phone on the market similar to it because of this. So, when you use a phrase like ‘ahead of its time’, remember that patents expire after 14 to 20 years. This is why when you see many old videos of things you now take for granted and call them ‘ahead of their time’, it couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s because of their patents.
I had one of these and the battery life was shocking. I bought a Chinese XL battery that stuck out the back like a brick, it added about 30 mins. I completed RE2 on it and loved it, if the battery was better it would have been amazing.
I had this phone. I rocked this phone for years. Had shitloads of roms on it. Was the best times of the modern smartphone era for me. Just hop over and game when you’re bored or waiting. Screw scrolling social or anything like that. Just hop in and bust out some Super Mario World.
Loved the video. Just a little bit of info, Sony Ericsson was a collaboration between Sony and Ericsson, Ericsson are one of the pioneers in mobile telecom and are still around today, Sony eventually purchased Ericssons share in Sony Ericsson and renamed it to Sony Mobile.
jakeDOT. Sony needed Ericson, to release phones, patents etc. Siemens, Motorola, Nokia, they needed a telephone company all back then, MS bought Nokia etc.
Dead Space was even ported to Vita by 1 genius homebrew dev. Sony should have begged EA to put it on Vita... Also since it was the Sony Ericcson Xperia Play, it was called the SEX PLAY
If only Sony could bring this phone back just once. give it full spec with 512 GB storage and an SD card... imagine the possibility of the device, and thanks to developers.. we can use the phone for 20 years without any problems...
man, I almost pulled a huge credit to get that phone back in the day, it was seriously expensive where I lived, good thing they denied me that much money, I got a galaxy ace and that was good enough for me
Man me and my friends had this phone, we played a lot of games together, great for emulators, good times! oh dude! modding pocket edition too, the memories are flooding back lol
there was a time . the grass was greener, not cleaner and everyone was smiling and not every 2nd person had an iPhone smartphone on this long-suffering...
I would have loved to have this phone back in 2011-2014. But ever since Android phones became more powerful over the years and that we've been getting a lot of retro gaming handhelds (some running on Android and I have two Nvidia Shield Portables and one GDP XD+ but I currently use my Galaxy S22 Ultra with gaming controllers), the Xperia Play seems to be more of a antique novelty to look back in the past on what gaming phones could have been. But it would be nice to have to play older Android games that don't support gamepads other than the Xperia Play's controls.
Yeah this is like the classic looks really cool but not as feature packed and powerful as you want it to be , would love to see a modern version of this with a slimmer form factor and more power though
I had a friend who also had a PS Phone back in senior high, i could've sworn that the model she had was able to run Tekken 6 smoothly. Then the memory came back to me as the video went on, it did actually lag a little.
I WANTED THIS PHONE SOOOOOOOO BAD Till this day i will always credit the orginal psp for showing me what wifi is and allowing me to flood my system with mixtape music and movies and shows man till this day i have a oled switch and its still not as good as that psp
What a good review. Subscribed. I wish someone made gaming phones like this. All modern gaming phones like RedMagic or ROG don’t have physical controls like that
It is quite frankly absurd to me that neither sony nor nintendo decided to make an app store for the games they publish, and perhaps accompanying peripherals, controllers, or perhaps a dedicated device to improve ergonomics when gaming. Sony almost had it but gave up before the phone tech/hardware caught up to handhelds. So weird.
Still till this day, I realize Sony Ericsson was very common back then.. but we didn't have the necessarily internet to search check who are they as brand themselves. Phone evolved a long way
It always struck me as odd that companies didn't release more handheld emulation machines for consoles as time went on. I mean, it makes sense right? These games used to need a massive box in your living room, now we can mindlessly browse social media on devices many hundreds of times more powerful, it should be a no brainer to put something together with a built in store to buy and play old games on mobile legitimately. Little did I know at least one company had tried it before, and it flopped. Sucks. Guess it's back to sailing the seven seas.
It might've been 12 years later, but I eventually still got my dream phone 💖
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@DammitJeff can you post a link to that Discord group you mentioned? I’m trying to find it but I guess it’s only posted in redit and like always it’s trying to force me to use their app… NOPE! Not sure why they make people try to use their app to the point of me hating them!
@@Fr0stM00nit’s in the video description
@@jameschen8 thanks! I had not clicked on “more” 😅
no
Hey are you gonna make a video about the mig switch?
A lot of people forget that Minecraft mobile for iOS and Android (known as Minecraft pocket edition at the time) was exclusively launched on the Xperia Play. Notch was at e3 2011 showing off the game in the Sony/Ericson booth.
The very first demo was exclusive to this phone!
This just reminded me I had the most 🔥 survival world on mine. It’s a shame that I lost it
Watch the vid bro
I used to play this game on this phone 😂
I used to absolutely love this phone - this was a lovely trip down memory lane. I remember at the time using ePSXe instead of Sony's own emulator to play PS1 games, i remember that input delay being a real nuisance.
Psx4droid, epsxe and the other one I forget the name was good. Reicast and n64oid were the other great emus for it, shame I did t know about drastic that would solved many issues for me
FPSe!
This was my first phone, and all these years I still have it, now in a box as an electronic relic. This device was my first exposure to Crash Bandicoot because "woah a cartoon animal character" (my game shuts down after Ripper Roo for some reason, so I can't access the rest of the game without the 100% password). I had no idea you could just mod it for further functionality after the catalog shutdown. Thanks for some shinning light on my old boy!
Freshy10
I got my second iPhone back then, the games on Xperia was bad, that store. Symbian OS on it, too weird !
Kept using the iPhones, never a Sony Phone after that.
This was such a nostalgia trip. This was my first phone and in a short period of time the Flex broke and I couldn't get it fixed. I cried for hours. Thanks for this video chief!
For mobile gaming, I’m very happy with my Switch. I like a dedicated gaming device which gets the latest full games and not “mobile versions.” Great video bro.
It really depends on the use case, personally i find it a hassle, with the psp go, i could just put my phone in my pocket, psp in the other, and go, anytime i got bored it was just there, with the switch, its this whole ritual of putting it the case, and then lugging it around or having to put that inside a bag-pack.
@@mactep1 The psp sizes were actually perfect for portability. Shame that outside of emulation devices we don't get systems with that form factor anymore.
I really thought this was sarcasm
what the hell? dude, the switch is so underpowered and barely gets games... if you were talking about a steamdeck or rog ally or smth id understand, but what...
@@StarmenRock I know what you mean Bro. Actually I’m not playing graphically intensive games like Hogwarts Legacy or Witcher 3 on my Switch. I use it for games which suit handheld play better - like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Dredge, Cult of the Lambs, and other such games that I wouldn’t play on a big screen on my Xbox or PS. I never even used to give these games a chance, but now I do on Switch.
This was my dream phone too, I wanted it so bad I looked everywhere. Sadly I was never able to get it and had to settle for an Xperia Mini Pro, which, in hindsight, wasn't bad at all because it turned out to have the exact same internal specs! That physical keyboard, while not exactly a controller interface, performed well enough for that purpose. So it may not have been what I wanted, but unbeknownst to me, it was the next best thing in the Android sphere at the time.
Shit man im ex xperia mini pro owner too that thing are such comfortable to use the physical keyboard are beast
@@tehonlynoobs5556 Agreed, it was a lovely device.
Missed the Sony Ericsson days when they gave us cool Sony stuff added to their phones such as the Cyber-shot and Walkman phones. You might haven't heard of Ericsson, but Ericsson is a telecommunications company based in Sweden and it used to make phones. After a fire happened to Ericsson's supplier of chips, Ericsson decided to partner with Sony, who also make phones too but not that popular outside Japan. Thus, they formed a joined venture company called Sony Ericsson but later in 2011, Ericsson sold its shares of Sony Ericsson to Sony so it became just Sony Mobile.
All of my phones in high school and college were Sony Ericsson. Z20, S700, K750, W705, W710, W595, J20 etc. Even my first Smartphone was Sony Xperia U. Not a very good phone.but it looked awesome with it's lights at the bottom.
Mobile gaming back then was perfect! We had games fun enough to play for little sessions of gaming and some powerful enough to make spend a good amount of time, but nothing too much focus demanding like console AAA games.
A red magic 8 with a slide in controller with all the things a modern controller has would be nice.
i had a psp go in my later years in high school and absolutely fell in love with this form factor, pretty god size screen for retro games, while being so compact that i could just bring it anywhere, as a secondary device, without any hassle or having to bring a bag or carrying case for it, sadly it seems to have died with these devices :(
check out the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro
Original aspect ratio. People who stretch the image are psychopaths
I just hate the massive borders
@@cosmic_Iatte Well you are wrong to think that, unless you like unnaturally fat characters and making platformers unplayable if they require any sort of precise jumping at all. It might be okay in racing games, but even then I'd just prefer to zoom in instead.
some games could use the widescreen hack
The best thing is to play Mega Drive with Widescreen Hack.
@cheetah672 And you have ΟCD
That has to be the best sponsor segue I've ever seen, kept me genuinely interested
And it got interrupted by an ad
If Sony or Samsung came out with a sliding gaming phone with modern sleek 3DS like controls and second screen. I think it could really take off. What a machine
Having a controller mounted on your controller must have been a big deal back in 2011. It really looks cool, even if it takes inspiration from the PSP Go.
One thing: The sign-in "bug" isn't actually a bug: Google ended support for Google services on Android 1 and Android 2 a few years ago.
12:45 dude this part is super nostalgic. Like no one ever thought how much the game would change and how big it would become.
This video was a big nostalgia kick for me. I didn't have an Xperia Play, but i did have a Kyocera Rise. Very smilar form factor and performance level but instead of psp controls it had a qwerty keyboard. I played all these games. Especially GBA and SNES emulators with my slide uo keyboard bound to button presses. For N64 games I'd connect my wii remote over Bluetooth and plug a wii classic controller in.
The great thing is all of these games and those android games were full gaming experiences without any microtransactions.
Nokia N-Gage QD and Sony Xperia Play were true mobile gaming, also special mention to Razer Phone for starting the "gaming" smartphone revolution (ASUS ROG Phone series and Nubia Red Magic series).
PS5ProROGPhoneROGAllyuser
I was on Xperia Sony Erikson PS too then, Symbian OS games, T-Mobile, mad !
N-Gage too
Happy with the non gaming iPhone i bought too ! Rest was never used for games....
This nerd in my class had an ngage in 2006, i convinced my mother to get me one on sale. The nerd in my class set my phone up and it had unlimited free internet in 2006. I could download any album i wanted from soulseek and he put emulators on it and I could be in class downloading roms and using msn for free.
I had this phone throughout middle school - high school. I remember already being heavily into psp modding when I got this and had custom psx roms loaded into the phone's built in emulator 💀 Crazy good times having that thing in my pocket and hiding the slide out part from teachers was clutch.
Labelling the Minecraft chapter "hello old friend" brought a tear to my eye. Old pocket edition made so many childhoods.
Sony could make the xperia play 2 and revive its phone line, but noooo lets do a streaming controller for the price of switch
Yeah they sure make some weird choices
It would have been amazing if sony stuck to this, imagine if they made a modern version with snapdragon 8 gen 3 they could port any ps4 game they wanted
I would love a modern version of this phone in a slimmer form factor and more power
Man this brings me back! This was my first touchscreen, I spent hundreds of hours playing the Zenonia franchise.
Thank you for making this video! I still have and use mine! I actually own 5 Xperia Plays! One was DOA from an eBay purchase however my first one was purchased when it first came out! I mainly used it for tethering my unlimited 3G Verizon internet connection! I’m shocked how you have so much installed!! I could only install less than a handful of APK’s due to the extremely limited on board memory :(
Verizon still works on 3G connections?
@@Blindperson38 nah, it was many years ago that I had unlimited data plan with Verizon. They had removed unlimited accounts (guessing it was due to AT$T getting away with it!) . When I went to cancel my account, the employees were trying to find a way to switch my account over to one of them since no one could get it anymore! This was before LTE was wide spread.
I've wanted a modern powerful version of this phone for so long now. I hope eventually the d-pad gets its rightful place as a digital navigation tool in our cyborg lifestyle
Imagine how cool it would be to have a ps5 phone in a similar style to this with fold out controls, it could even have its own store you could buy ps5 games made for the phone itself
check out GPD Win Mini....it might exactly be what you want. its not a phone though.
INCREDIBLE VIDEO!!!! always been one of my dream devices to own one day, thank you for summing up a lot of the cool stuff you could do with it!!! can't wait for more shenanigans on the channel! 💖
Had this phone when new. It wasnt the greatest phone but used it to emulate GBA and it was a beast for that
It is so cool to think playstation was the first to make a gaming phone
When it comes to GB, GBC, and GBA games, I always played with the legit aspect ratio. Just can't stand to play it any other way.
I really wanted one of these things back in the day and, I still want one. Sony really needs to revisit this concept. I would buy one in a heartbeat if they made a new one.
"Sony's mobile division" - Ericsson. The Erik in question is Erik Eriksson, the father of Lars Magnus Ericsson, the founder of the Swedish business most commonly referred to as "Ericsson". So indeed, okay!
This video inspired me to buy an Xperia Play for myself. Dammit, Jeff!
I really wish another company would make a true game phone like this.
I bought one of these a few years ago, and it has the perfect form factor and screen size for emulating Gameboy and GBA. For anything more demanding than that, you probably want something with a bigger screen and more power for upscaling. The difference having good physical controls makes vs just having a touchscreen cannot be understated though. The buttons/controls on this thing still feel premium to this day.
One thing that frustrated me to know was that Android didn't support XInput controllers until 2013. If the Xperia Play only had XInput support, any game that you can hook a gamepad into would have used the Xperia Play's built-in controls.
Pretty sure Android has never supported Xinput rather Dinput. Xinput is only supported in Windows with Xbox controllers
@@banguseater Thanks, that was probably what I was thinking about. What I meant was that games had to be hardcoded to work with Xperia Play's controls, but if there were an Android-level support for controllers at that time, they would have made it so the Xperia Play's controls get recognized as a regular controller, greatly expanding compatible games.
Sure, the Xperia Play would have needed an L2 and R2, and L3/R3 could have been emulated by tapping one side of the touchpad.
interesting that has never been figured out yet@@Dairunt1
Phones back then looked more futuristic than today's phones.
Someone should REALLY consider making a big comeback of this kind of tech in their phones. Sure, it would make a phone little bit thicker. But we got now some pretty thin foldables and it doesn't bother anyone, right?
God there was some phone with a push up keyboard that could play assassins creed and resident evil, this is like a superior version of that phone. Wish i knew about this back in the day!
Oh boy, if they make full phone in xperia play 2... With best in class cameras, not worse what you can get in same year samsung. Psp/playstation feeling room. Doesn matter how much it would cost, i would buy it.
But the point is to have sexy looking elegant phone that slides up like original xperia play and has everything top tier phones has... Cameras, 2k screen, with all bells and whistles...
Dammit Jeff, your videos always keep me interested in modding. I feel both blessed and cursed.
That would absolutely be a fantasy to have when I was in school, even now. I could see myself using it today and flexing
This Masterpiece Of Tech Should Have Been Made I 2024
Back then a huge box as a size of a laptop became this with the same power, obviously it's very ahead of its time.
I have this phone. it's sitting in my drawer with the rest of my old phones. I remember 64 emulation was just getting started when I had. Didn't know you could play paper Mario on it now and DS might dig it out test out some of the new stuff
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Me too, i almost never used it, iPhone was way better !
Symbian phones, was crab !
I owned one of these back when they first launched. 500mb internal space (before apps can be stored on sd cards) was the killer.
I had one of these, but the hing was bad and spoilt after a few months. Loved it.
I’d think it would be cool if a new one of those came out. But it’d have to be as powerful as current iPhones to be able to play the games I’d want to play like Grid Autosport and Warzone Mobile. If it can do that and has solid gaming controls that slide out when you want to use them, in addition to a traditional touchscreen, I’d love it.
I would love if there was a ps5 phone in a slimmer design similar to this with slide out controls it could even have a PlayStation 5 store where you could buy ps5 games designed for the phone itself that would be amazing
@@therunawaykid6523 While that would be very cool, we probably won’t have anything like that anytime soon. But at least just a Sony Xperia Play 2 that can play those more powerful iOS and Android games, some of which are ported down from home consoles.
Got this when it came out on Verizon , had it for 6months before it got stolen I was only in the 6th grade very thankful for my hardworking parents the phone was so kick ass for Minecraft at the time
Bought mine back in 2012 and I thought it was the COOLEST handheld thing to ever release, and I did a LOT of emulation on that thing, mostly for GBA and SNES. I also played thousands of hours of Minecraft on there! Man the possibilities! I honestly think that the Xperia Play is what really sparked the future of handheld gaming and especially handheld emulator hardware. Without it, I imagine everything handheld like this we know now would be a few years further out, or would be less commonplace. I still have my Xperia Play, even though I haven't used it in a few years, and I plan on keeping it for nostalgia.
The nostalgia in this video is just hitting hard. I remember how much I used to mess around with new phones and tablets. Learned many things from that and now in the field of computer science, all those things are still helping me out. My first GBA emulator was John GBA, then switched to myBoy cause it had Multiplayer over Bluetooth and Wifi. Life was simple 🥲👌
Dead space late at night on my iPod touch 3g that I had jailbroken and modded to the teeth is peak mobile experience and while I’m sad we will never go back. I’m happy I was there to have it
Bro having a jailbroken iphone or ipod back then was just some sci fi magic. Cydia was insane back then. Once you could no longer jailbreak iphones and they doubled the price I switched to android.
when used with a custom rom to degoogle it, allow overclocking and using the FPse emulator, it runs games much more smoothly than before. I recommend that to every xperia play owner.
Most phones came with a file browser at first, there was a time where that was excluded and i was put off buying new phones for a while. But all android phones can install .apk files just fine
Awesome video. I picked up one of these as new old stock last year, since it was such a unique phone and I'm an old tech hoarder, I mean collector. Man, this is going to make me hunt down a older micro sd card and waste some time with retroarch again.
If I could run Dolphin and PPSSPP on a Xperia Play 2, I would absolutely buy it!
My first smart phone. I remember getting it after playing with it during Minecon 2011. There was a small kiosk for the phone to play the pocket edition of Minecraft at that time.
I remember a classmate of mine owned this phone. Smartphones were kinda new at that time so personally i prefered the old phones over smart phones. I remember i got an iphone as a gift from my parents, all my other friends still had old non smart phones. I didnt like the swap from non smart to smart phone so i went back to using my old phone.
i bought this thing when it came out and is still one of the best phones ive ever owned. I hope they do this again one day 😭
Reminds me of all the old Samsung/HTC phones that came with IR blasters, def ahead of their time.
This is so nostalgic lol I remember playing so many of these mobile games on my iPod touch circa 2010
The dpad and buttons alone are just beautiful
Had this phone as a teenager, wish I was more interested in the nitty gritty of tech at the time so I could have taken more advantage of the device! I did get the g2 play a while ago with the add on accessories and emulation was a dream on it!
It wasn’t ahead of its time; it was made logically. It’s not the first of its kind; Nokia did something similar, but the execution was poor for the N-Gage. As for this one, Sony didn’t want to create something that could compete with other Sony products, which is why they dropped it. They have a patent for it, so other manufacturers cannot copy it. That’s why they made it. There’s no other phone on the market similar to it because of this. So, when you use a phrase like ‘ahead of its time’, remember that patents expire after 14 to 20 years. This is why when you see many old videos of things you now take for granted and call them ‘ahead of their time’, it couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s because of their patents.
I had one of these and the battery life was shocking. I bought a Chinese XL battery that stuck out the back like a brick, it added about 30 mins. I completed RE2 on it and loved it, if the battery was better it would have been amazing.
I had this phone. I rocked this phone for years. Had shitloads of roms on it. Was the best times of the modern smartphone era for me. Just hop over and game when you’re bored or waiting. Screw scrolling social or anything like that. Just hop in and bust out some Super Mario World.
I don't play video games much anymore, but there was a time i wanted one of these so badly!
Amazing that back then we had compelling mobile games like Dead Space. I would really love to see a remake of that game.
Loved the video. Just a little bit of info, Sony Ericsson was a collaboration between Sony and Ericsson, Ericsson are one of the pioneers in mobile telecom and are still around today, Sony eventually purchased Ericssons share in Sony Ericsson and renamed it to Sony Mobile.
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Sony needed Ericson, to release phones, patents etc.
Siemens, Motorola, Nokia, they needed a telephone company all back then, MS bought Nokia etc.
Iv just recently bought one and rooted it the xperia play is still very much alive 😊
we need xperia play 2, LG Wing 2, and fan cooled foldables!
Dead Space was even ported to Vita by 1 genius homebrew dev. Sony should have begged EA to put it on Vita...
Also since it was the Sony Ericcson Xperia Play, it was called the SEX PLAY
If only Sony could bring this phone back just once. give it full spec with 512 GB storage and an SD card... imagine the possibility of the device, and thanks to developers.. we can use the phone for 20 years without any problems...
display holds up really well, cool little device
man, I almost pulled a huge credit to get that phone back in the day, it was seriously expensive where I lived, good thing they denied me that much money, I got a galaxy ace and that was good enough for me
Man me and my friends had this phone, we played a lot of games together, great for emulators, good times! oh dude! modding pocket edition too, the memories are flooding back lol
OMG seeing link2sd gave me major nostalgia to my Galaxy Ace. Its truly wonders what we were able to do with 256mb of storage with games XD
there was a time . the grass was greener, not cleaner and everyone was smiling and not every 2nd person had an iPhone smartphone on this long-suffering...
I remeber back then there was a port of GTA III, man that was bonkers to play
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So you think that "Ericsson" was just the name of Sony's phone division and it was named after "the son of Eric"?
Ok.
I would have loved to have this phone back in 2011-2014. But ever since Android phones became more powerful over the years and that we've been getting a lot of retro gaming handhelds (some running on Android and I have two Nvidia Shield Portables and one GDP XD+ but I currently use my Galaxy S22 Ultra with gaming controllers), the Xperia Play seems to be more of a antique novelty to look back in the past on what gaming phones could have been. But it would be nice to have to play older Android games that don't support gamepads other than the Xperia Play's controls.
Yeah this is like the classic looks really cool but not as feature packed and powerful as you want it to be , would love to see a modern version of this with a slimmer form factor and more power though
surprise to see that 2011 games have better graphics than today's mobile games
I had no idea this phone was even released. If they brought it back I'd seriously consider getting it.
Games are much enjoyable those years. Today's Games are full of Ads and need Pay-to-Win
I had a friend who also had a PS Phone back in senior high, i could've sworn that the model she had was able to run Tekken 6 smoothly. Then the memory came back to me as the video went on, it did actually lag a little.
My friend had one and I loved playing on it. I almost finished a full run of Ocarina of Time on it
I WANTED THIS PHONE SOOOOOOOO BAD
Till this day i will always credit the orginal psp for showing me what wifi is and allowing me to flood my system with mixtape music and movies and shows man till this day i have a oled switch and its still not as good as that psp
Thanks for this,
I loved this generation of mobile gaming.
This a wonderful video.
What a good review. Subscribed. I wish someone made gaming phones like this. All modern gaming phones like RedMagic or ROG don’t have physical controls like that
They needa bring this back they have more than enough tech to make this happen really smoothly.
It is quite frankly absurd to me that neither sony nor nintendo decided to make an app store for the games they publish, and perhaps accompanying peripherals, controllers, or perhaps a dedicated device to improve ergonomics when gaming. Sony almost had it but gave up before the phone tech/hardware caught up to handhelds. So weird.
This was my all time favorite phone. I'm waiting that the sony licence expire over this form factor so we can get new one like that.
Man this and way before this the ngage from nokia were so cool. It was like owning a handheld and a phone in one.
Still till this day, I realize Sony Ericsson was very common back then.. but we didn't have the necessarily internet to search check who are they as brand themselves.
Phone evolved a long way
It always struck me as odd that companies didn't release more handheld emulation machines for consoles as time went on. I mean, it makes sense right? These games used to need a massive box in your living room, now we can mindlessly browse social media on devices many hundreds of times more powerful, it should be a no brainer to put something together with a built in store to buy and play old games on mobile legitimately.
Little did I know at least one company had tried it before, and it flopped. Sucks.
Guess it's back to sailing the seven seas.
I had it at the time. It was slow as hell and very hard to get games in. Don't miss it one bit.
I really like the cadence of your voice its very entertaining.
My Xperia 1iii has a ton of games via emulation, so I'd say the spirit lives on
the "i know where you live" in the middle of the video was so fucking menacing cause i was watching this while shaving and the window was open
just straight up this design no edits w 12gb ram 500gb storage on android 15 would go hard af
One video and I subscribed. Very cool.