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New PSP will be called 'PSP Go!'?DVDBack23 @ Apr 30, 2009 02:08 | 26 comments
The updated handheld will remove UMD, add a sliding screen, and will come in two models, with either 8 or 16 GB of built-in flash memory.
A new report from 1UP suggests that after talking to inside sources, that the new PSP will not be called the PSP-4000 as would be assumed, but instead be called PSP Go!.
The company will unveil the handheld at the E3 event in June and will release the console in September in Japan and hit the US in early November.
Along with the release of the handheld, Sony will have over 100 classic and new titles available for download at launch. Previous reports expect a few blockbuster games will be coming later this year including Little Big Planet, MAG, Heavy Rain and Shadow of the Colossus.
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Comment by: Pnub (Apr 30, 2009 02:37) In all seriousness, how many people are contemplating throwing away all their UMD's, or new customers going "oh yeah the psp, it has the same basic capabilities as when it came out 5 or 6 years ago, sounds awesome" |
Comment by: Moomoo2 (Apr 30, 2009 02:42) Once I hacked my PSP, I didn't really use my UMDs anyways. Then, of course, I dropped it in a sink full of water, and it stopped playing UMDs, so it kinda was a moot point.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Apr 30, 2009 02:52) Originally posted by bobiroc: not at all GO has a new meaning. its part of what you'll be screaming at Sony |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 30, 2009 03:16) the PSP go is the competition for the DSI both have locked and anal retentive hardware, I went with a DS lite and a M3 beats them both to a pulp.... |
Comment by: abond (Apr 30, 2009 03:37) Lets see: No second analog stick, no UMD's (not that I have that many). If that's all there is, then Sony should call it the "No Go"... |
Comment by: AuWolf (Apr 30, 2009 08:06) I imagine the layout of the buttons would make it more difficult to play games, are the games going to be improved graphically or length wise?
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Comment by: pcrazy99 (Apr 30, 2009 09:27) I'd have to agree with a lot of these posts. No second analog stick means no upgrade for me. |
Comment by: bomber991 (Apr 30, 2009 11:28) Yeah Sony, hello you guys there? If you're going to go through the trouble of removing the UMD drive, you might as well go through the trouble to add a 2nd analog stick. It's not like there's any classic games for the old PSP that people are going to still want to be playing when your PSP go comes out. |
Comment by: xblade132 (Apr 30, 2009 13:53) This'll be sweet. I played few games on my PSP3000. Mainly used it as MP3 and MP4 playback so I'll pick this up. I can do without a second analog stick so its no big deal for me. Did just fine without it the past years with the 1000, 2000, and 3000.
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Comment by: vic_x51 (Apr 30, 2009 16:52) i like the design, but they REALLY should of added a 2nd analog, theres room now just move over the start and select buttons.
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Comment by: MightyOne (Apr 30, 2009 20:51) There are other reasons people hacked their units, not just for free games.
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Comment by: DXR88 (Apr 30, 2009 21:55) With that button placement i wouldn't be able to play it at all i suffer from Big Head Big Hand Big Feet syndrome. |
Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 30, 2009 21:57) Originally posted by DXR88: Oh the ladies must love you!! I suffer from it too...but they dun like me...... everything is big...but where it matters >> |
Comment by: core2kid (Apr 30, 2009 22:43) To compete with the DSi, I can see it getting a GPS/Camera. It makes sense since the addons for the original PSP were not released in the US. If there is no UMD drive, I can see either cartridge based media (2GB SD cards are dirt cheap now) or internal memory for downloadable games. I can also see a significantly improved battery life and an improved or larger screen. There may some software preloaded such as video/photo editing, better internet browser, maybe some preloaded games, etc. A second analog stick is inlikely but maybe a R2,L2 could be added. A touchscreen may be there.
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Comment by: AuWolf (May 01, 2009 01:39) Originally posted by core2kid: Huge focus in RPGS? There's hardly any! What are you talking about? There needs to be more RPGS not less! |
Comment by: core2kid (May 01, 2009 02:03) http://www.gamestop.com/Browse/Search.aspx?N=136+106
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Comment by: AuWolf (May 01, 2009 02:10) Most of those games on that list were the same titles. Besides they were action RPGs. They weren't really console style. Apologies for not mentioning my bias earlier. But wow. In America games are so cheap. |
Comment by: core2kid (May 01, 2009 02:34) Originally posted by AuWolf:
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Comment by: DXR88 (May 01, 2009 04:30) Quote:Originally posted by AuWolf: 4 of those same rpg's are remakes 3 of which are turn based |
Comment by: inagasake (May 01, 2009 15:06) Originally posted by ZippyDSM: You can use DSi flash carts with a DSi to play DS Roms. Whether these flash carts will play DSi roms, when they start releasing DSi games, that's another story. :D Either way, I think it's a smart move to stick with DS Lite for now. If you don't already have a GBA SP, you might as well buy a DS Lite anyway since having the GBA library on the go is nice. I literally got my DS Lite a day before the DSi was announced (for Japan) but I decided against returning it because I like playing GBA Roms and I had no idea how much the DSi cost at the time. Now we know it's $170 US/$200 CDN. Which is pretty steep for a Nintendo handheld given their previous launch price history. Considering that there are no real DSi games besides the DSiware stuff, it would not make sense to buy a DSi now. There will probably already be a price drop by the time there are real DSi games for it.
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Comment by: RusSnajp (May 01, 2009 16:23) lol
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Comment by: blueroad (May 03, 2009 13:43) geez..sony simply didnt learn their lesson. how can you expect to launch a remake almost every year and expect people to upgrade? first time it happened the PSP actually got a few upgrades in it! the 3000 was a freakin joke with ppl sayin their screen sucked playback probs etc and now this..u got console designers that are stoned while designing the thing you got no regard to customer needs AT ALL and to top it all off you actually belive your making a good buisness move..your losing core gamers by the minute and as you should already know time is money youve wasted this year doing almost nothing for the PSP software and add-ons and instead you just release more stupid revamps just so we will have to work on cracking a new mobo..
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Comment by: MonoSoft (May 07, 2009 08:02) Will the removal of the UMD format make the loading times reduced? even so the games need to improve along with the console for it to make any sales. And ofcourse, the obvious; it needs to have more analogue sticks to be dealing with customer demand.
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Comment by: Edgewise (May 29, 2009 01:09) as said before,
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Comment by: 21Q (May 29, 2009 01:44) I already see many of these things being broken in half and dropped because it's top heavy. |
