Using MS-slot

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Neila
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Using MS-slot

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update:
Nevermind that, the source that was quoted do not have the stated information, so it's probably a hoax.

originally posted:
I was just reading something here: http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/article.asp?CIID=22706

The add-on, called the 'Playboy' by insiders, connects into the console's Memory Stick Duo port. Once installed, it will enable users to download and install a number of Gameboy titles onto the device, via a unique service that Sony will provide.
do you think that's real?

what could the MS slot provide? do you think it will be a modified MS with bootable program that will connect you to Sony's website, you'll be able to download content (pay somehow), the content will be saved on the "special" MS, and you will be playing games off the MS?
or it should be more to it?
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wtf keep this off-topic it has no dev value its all rumours.
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...if the MS-slot can be used in other means (connect other devices) could be useful, if not and is simply a MS-duo stick the architecture of the software on it may be valuable for homebrew execution on 1.5
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you are still just winding up the rumour mill and nothing else.
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Post by Neila »

ok... didn't know if it's a rumour or not... that's why I asked if it were in the first place.
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