No even when you use an emulator you are still playing the game from that platform and changing the PC to mimic the console and use those bios. Developers have to rewrite the software to create the different versions of the games
Games are just made for different platforms and you cannot change the platform unless the game developer develops it for both
A game platform is a game system kind of, so for example, the Nintendo Wii is a game platform. Another example of a game platform is a Microsoft Xbox 360 or Sony PlayStation 3. Anything else along those lines are a game platform.
No of course not a PSP or any portable would run out of battery power is less than 5 minutes and get to hot to hold it it was allowed to run with the power needed for a PC game, but games are not converted ever. Game that run on a different platform do so with both an emulation program and the original bios for that system, they run because the new platform is converted to run the game. In other words you don't change the game you change the platform so it can play the game. They never work as well as the original platform and often experience technical problems playing different game titles
When the term platform is used, it basically means: the thing you're going to play the game/use the software on. For example, if you buy a computer game the platform is: PC.
Hope and change.
LittleBigPlanet is not a Platform Racing Game
You can not change a PS2 game into a PSP game. Games have to be developed for a Platform and each version must be developed separately
Definitely. As long as you're using the same platform--each platform [Xbox, PlayStation, Wii...] has their own controller, but it doesn't change with the game. :)
Side/Multi-scrolling Platform game.
The PC Platform for the game 'The Sims 2' is about 8gb...
Depends on the platform and game.
no