PS Vita gives hospitalised child a chance to play his favourite PS4 games
A nine year-old Canadian who is frequently hospitalised due to ongoing digestive issues has found some comfort by accessing his PS4 via Remote Play.
http://cdn.medialib.computerandvideo...319205_320.jpgPlayStation fan Felix Morais HarveyPlayStation fan Felix Morais Harvey, of New Brunswick, frequently travels some 500 miles to a hospital in Montreal that can assist with his problems digesting food. His latest biopsy showed that his intestine does not contain nerve cells.
Though Harvey can't install his PlayStation 4 console in the hospital, the Remote Play feature on PS Vita has given him the chance to play titles such as Infamous: Second Son.
PlayStation fan websiteDualshockers says Harvey and his father didn't expect Remote Play would work at such a distance from home.
"It took a little while to connect, and it failed once or twice, but then the UI of the PS4 actually came up on the screen," the report writes.
"It was a little glitchy and pixelated at first but stabilized after a minute or two. Felix was then able to play and never complained about disconnections since."
Harvey, whose condition means he's home-schooled, is often hospitalised for up to seven hours at a time. His family haveset up a Fundrazr page for people to help with the hospital fees.
His father, Alexis, has sent messages of thanks to PlayStation on Twitter.
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