Can someone answer these questions for me:
1. Is the Vita fully intergrated into the PS Suite?
2. Can all PS Suite apps work in Vita and vice versa?
3. Is PS Suite the base OS for all Sony Ericson phones?
4. Can Sony mobile users fully interact with Vita owners?
PS Suite isn't an OS, but a Framework. It can run on any OS, just like, say, Mono or .NET Framework, or JavaScript. I think it is partly based on Mono if I remember correctly. Therefore
1) PS Suite framework runs on Vita, which is all that's needed.
2) Vita supports all input methods covered by PS Suite and is currently probably the most powerful hardware too, so it should have no problem. All devices that run PS Suite, which is currently supported on Android devices, need to meet a minimum hardware standard and input methods, so yes, basically all devices that support PS Suite should support all applications created for it.
3) So no. But Sony Ericsson phones that have sufficient hardware and run Android should all be able to run the PS Suite framework.
4) I don't know what the networking options are in PS Suite, can't remember having heard about that.
@Mendel: it depends. I think Minis and PSP titles work, but for the Playstation 1 titles I'm not sure yet what Sony is doing. The Minis were already running on a framework that is probably ported / supported on Vita, but the Playstation 1 titles I think are being reworked to run on PS Suite. This means that the version for Vita / PS Suite is different from the ones people currently have bought for Playstation 3, which likely means that the DRM code will be different. I don't know if and/or how Sony will solve that.
And while I'm at it:
The 4 biggest obstacles to this:
- Sony actually following through with the PS Suite.
- How open, inviting, and easy the program is to app developers.
-App developers who actually want to develop apps for the device.
- How Sony any splits the profit made.
1. PS Suite is out there, but yes, they will have to keep at it, and make sure as many Android running phones and perhaps also Tablets as possible (with the right hardware) have access to PS Suite.
2. This looks to be ok - you can use C# in Visual Studio, there's a proper virtual device etc. I also understand that these should be publicly and freely available, though I don't know when.
3. Yes, this is will be interesting. This is another area where Sony has their work cut out.
4. I'm not too worried about this one, as this is one of the few areas where Sony seems to generally know what it is doing.