Nintendo DS PictoChat app - Android Apps and Games

Is there any app that could link the Android to the Nintendo PictoChat thing? Just wondering if I could use it to chat with my daughters.
Thanks

Most likely not, mostly because Nintendo's weird WiFi protocol, that and a lot of androids don't like ad-hoc for some reason

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ps3 remote play?

Was there ever an app for ps3 remote play for winmo?
Did a search but there is nothing i could see. Im sure its probably a tricky one to crack.
I have a psp but cant get my hd2 3g wifi app to broadcast to my psp for some reason.
Looooooooooooool
of 2 week ago I ask me the same question...
my result was (I think a fake) a video with an Sony Xperia with Windows mobile and a software called mobileremote connected 2 PS3....
Idk is it right or is it a fake but see urself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK4sE4j5ECE
MaTT

Remote Play from PC,Gamecube,PS2...etc to android?

Hello, I've been looking for a way to do this for months but haven't had any success, so I decided to finally post my question here.
The PSP has a homebrew app called PSPdisp , that could remote to a PC in real-time, lag free. http://www.jjs.at/software/pspdisp.html
Is there any way to get something like this in android where we can view and control our games from the EVO without lag or stutter? I'm sure we have the speeds to do it Evo's 4G speeds are about 8Mbps on average (in my area), and my home connection is 16Mbps
This would be great for playing emus not available or not capable of running on android.
I don't know how hard this is to accomplish, looks like a very fast vnc server to me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q1b1iNgl8M
Not exactly mobile cloud gaming, even though we aren't too far from that either (see Onlive)
Something more like StreamMyGame, I want to have my PC running a emu, lets say dolphin running Legend of Zelda WindWaker, while VNC'ing (if thats a word) to it over the great interntz to the SuperSonic or Xoom. You know it just streaming video to me and me sending it commands with every button press.
Heres a vid on some of its features http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZd3h...layer_embedded
I'd even be willing to commission or "donate" to someone to port the homebrew app to android if its allowed on these forums. The source is available.
Glad you took my advice and posted this in here buddy. I'm bumping this for you since I'm interested as well.
~ d3rk
I doubt if lag free mobile streaming will be produced within the near future
Am using Teamviewer for other stuff though and that piece of dontmakemesayit is the most stable one I've found. Lags like hell and sometimes there is like 5-10 second delays before the screen updates, but at least it doesn't crash or lose connection completely
Yes, I have tried just about every Remote Desktoping tool in the market I can think of, but none are fast enough, I think the psp homebrew works because the dev made a video card driver that mirrors/clones the screen to the psp.
...I hope some great dev answers this call...
I'm looking for this too. PSPDisp is really great. I hope something similar like PSPDisp go to our android. Playing PC Games or other consoles emulator(Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube) on android sounds fun
I just wish they made a ps2 emu for android. I just want to run vns on it so I really do not need a lot of power...

[App] Onlive

OnLive is a cloud computing, gaming-on-demand platform: the games are synchronized, rendered, and stored on remote servers and delivered via the Internet.
The service is available using the OnLive Game System, PCs running Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7) and Intel-based Macs with OS X 10.5.8 or later. A low-end computer, as long as it can play video, may be used to play any kind of game since the game is computed on the OnLive server. For that reason, the service is being seen as a competitor for the console market. All games on the service are available in 720p format. OnLive recommends an Internet connection of 5 Mbit/s or faster, and a 3 Mbit/s connection meets the minimum system requirements.
Thanks for this. It works well on my Tmobile tab running latest overcome gingerbread. Can't wait for this service when I can actually play it from my tab. I'm wondering if they'll issue a controller so that I can use my hdmi dock and play from my couch?
Hi, please go to the website www.onlive.com for more info.
Thanks for your reply
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Hey guys,
Just wanted to mention that the file posted above is just a "viewer", not the full Android Onlive app. That means you can log in, check out the overall performance and experience of using Onlive on your device, but you cannot actually play any games. You can watch others in the arena and see what it would be like, though.
Many thanks to the uploader for the viewer! Works fine on my Overcome Hermes SGT, though connecting from Europe through a VPN to access the service really kicks it down...
Great job,
C.

[Q] Wii Mote for wp7?

Are windows phones able to use wii motes as controllers for games like android or has it not made it to windows yet
any other application like this?
bump... anyone?
Unfortunately I haven't seen it yet, I would definitely be very interested in this.
you can try it, i don't have a wii

[Q] How advanced is the concept to combine bluetooth with android and the ps3?

This is a question which has sent me into a Google rabbit hole.
So we have a powerful video game console, the ps3;
PS3 connects to select devices via bluetooth, but there doesn't seem to be a working model to connect an Android device to voice chat in game via bluetooth? We can video chat on the correct device, and there are apps such as the BlueputDroid (speaking of, where can I suggest a feature or permission to add a feature myself). Obviously this isn't an easy task. How would one get started? If this seems tacky, consider this; $300 for the PS3, then android devices range in price, but upwards to the $500 mark. I don't know about you, but there has got to be a slip in the programming of software on either the PS3 or Android (or both) for these to be high end devices, but lack of a popular feature among the gaming community. Thanks in advance!
P.S. Yes, I do have access to the Bluetooth SDK.

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