PSX Review At Lik-Sang 180
bhtooefr writes "Over at Lik-Sang, they've got a review of the new PSX, which was released in Japan on the 13th. In it, they take a look at the new design, debunk some myths (that the new controllers were incompatible, and that the ports are USB 2.0 - they're 1.1), and crack the case open. They didn't like how it's incompatible with some peripherals and the MultiTap doesn't work."
I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:4, Insightful)
Rob (Of course, this thing looks like it's going to tank anyway, so maybe it won't be a problem)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:3, Funny)
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haahaahaa
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
And 10 is 2 in binary. Therefore, PSX==PS2. Neat.
Or did I miss something ?
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1)
Rob
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2, Funny)
Are you one of those people who take everything that others say literally? You guys are weird.
Rob (Uh oh, I better put "IMO" at the end of that last sentence lest you think that I'm calling you objectively weird)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1)
Thanks for your understanding,
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1)
Man, we're really starting to run out of acronyms. PS1 and PS2 confuse me into thinking you're talking about the old IBM computers or the PS/2 style mouse/keyboards. What's next, the Microsoft XT Box? The Nintendo Intellistation with MCA bus architecture for plu
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:5, Informative)
PlayStation (PS): Super Nintendo with a CD drive. 200 made, and no known CD games.
PlayStation X (PSX): The PlayStation as we know it.
PlayStation One (PSone): Original PSX, just in a smaller form factor.
PlayStation 2 (PS2): The PS2 - how hard does it get?
PlayStation X (PSX) (version 2): A PS2 with a built in TiVo and DVD burner. And a confusing name, to boot.
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
Whenever I hear PS2, I still think about those old IBM's that used weird 72pin SIMMs that were not compatible with normal 72pin SIMMs (not even ones in other PS/2 models) as well as the MicroChannel Architecture MCA slots.
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:4, Insightful)
Proof? I'd sooner believe a limited production run of the Sega Neptune than what you describe.
"PlayStation X (PSX): The PlayStation as we know it."
Calling the original PlayStation "PlayStation X" is somewhat like calling Nintendo's previous console "Ultra" or their current one "Dolphin." The "PSX" designation referred to the pre-release project that Sony worked on that eventually produced the console ("eXperimental") and it just happened to carry on in popular use after the console was released.
"PlayStation One (PSone): Original PSX, just in a smaller form factor."
Pay closer attention. It is referred to by Sony as either "PlayStation (PSOne)" or simply "PSOne."
"PlayStation 2 (PS2): The PS2 - how hard does it get?"
Yeah, everybody knows that stands for "Personal System/2!" Oh, wait...
At any rate, Sony never actually sold the original PlayStation as "PSX." At worst they're co-opting popular slang.
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:3, Interesting)
Hence the popularity of the term "Automatic Teller Machine" when either "Automatic Teller" or "Teller Machine" would be perfectly fine. Some people even go so far as to say "ATM Machine" (Similar to the much more commonly-heard "PIN Number") These people should all be gathered up and shot, but where's the Bush administration on this one? Huh?
burn karma burn (Score:2)
Re:Proof (Score:2)
Re:Proof (Score:2)
If there are 200 of these devices out there, where are they? Why haven't they shown up on eBay? And what about these Super Discs, shouldn't there be at least 200 of those out there as well? What titles were they?
If the original hardware had the capability to play SNES cartridges, why did Sony stop? It's common knowledge that the SNES was the most popular console well into the PlayStation's life (Donkey Kong Country, anyone?), so why didn't Sony continue to leverage this
Re:Proof (Score:2)
Re:Proof (Score:2)
They didn't make a PSX+SNES. They made a SNES that could play exactly 0 CD games, as no SNES CD games were released.
AFAIK, they MADE 200 of the Play Station, not sold. They could have been scrapped.
Re:Proof (Score:2)
Anyhow, wouldn't Nintendo have sued Sony if they had left the SNES cartridge port on there? Isn't that what NEC did to Sega originally with the HuCard thing?
Re:Proof (Score:2)
Also, I think the Play Station was one of the few licensed Super Famiclones, as Sony was going to make the Super Disc, which Nintendo scrapped because they saw what happened with the Sega CD.
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Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
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Play Station - Super Famiclone + Super Disc
PlayStation X (AKA PSX) - The first well-known PS
PSone (PS1) - PSX Jr. (not the IBM PS/1)
PlayStation 2 (PS2) - Not the IBM PS/2!
PSX (the new one) - A PS2 with TiVo and a DVD burner
PlayStation portable (PSp) - A hack based on the PSone, making it a bit bigger than a classic Gameboy
PlayStation Portable (PSP - note capitalization) - Sony's new portable, nobody knows much
PlayStation 3 (PS3) - Possibly available as an upgrade
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:5, Insightful)
Reading the Slashdot headline I honestly thought there was ANOTHER version of the original Playstation released. The blurb talked about USB, which confused the hell out of me. Thankfully the site wasn't Slashdotted, it explains in there what a "PSX" actually is.
I don't think Sony is in touch with video game fans; those of us who've been around enough years call the 2 Sony units the PSX and the PS2. Only recently have I even seen people use "PSOne" online. My reaction on the blurb was "SO??". Makes me wonder how bad an impact this could have on sales.
Or, will they just rename it when they bring it to North America?
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1, Redundant)
PSone: Reworked PSX
PS2: PlayStation 2
PSX: PS2 + TiVo + DVD+-RW
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:1)
Only recently have I even seen people use "PSOne" online.
I've seen the PS1 called the PS1 ever since the PS2 was released in the States. In the console world, I don't consider a bit under 3 years "recently."
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
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(And obviously, by "original PS" I mean the once you can actually buy)
Re:I wish Sony didn't call it the PSX. (Score:2)
At least in Japan, it will have zero impact on sales, because Japanese people never call the PlayStation a "PSX". That seems to be a uniquely foreign phenomenon.
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WEll... (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:WEll... (Score:5, Funny)
24x dvd-r (Score:1, Redundant)
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I think it means copying recorded movies off the HDD onto CD.
Kick Ass! (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Kick Ass! (Score:2)
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Re:Kick Ass! (Score:2)
But also, remember, this wasn't designed by SCEJ, this was designed by Sony's home appliance department.
Re:Or you could just (Score:2)
Hmmm... (Score:2, Insightful)
Oh, no no no no no, I'm sure Sony will come out with a nice little overpriced device that will let this all happen.
Re:Hmmm... (Score:2, Funny)
Hehe (Score:1, Redundant)
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I never understood Sony's purpose in putting a DVD drive in their Playstation 2 or a CD-ROM drive in the PS1. Why not just use some proprietary drive like Nintendo did with the Game Cube? I imagine Game Cube piracy isn't that rampant since you probably have no way of making those mini discs. Game piracy of carts was probably non-existent. So again, why not use a proprietary game cartridge/disc?
Re:Hehe (Score:1, Insightful)
Rob
Re:Hehe (Score:1)
Pirating GC games is hardly more complicated (Score:3, Insightful)
No, the reason why GC isn't pirated quite as much is because the PSO/BBA exploit was only discovered a few months ago. The XBox fonts exploit has been ar
What's with the design? (Score:3, Interesting)
I suppose this isn't supposed to appeal to my mother looking for which console to get me for Christmas, and having no clue which one is better, basing her decision solely on appearance and a pretty box...
I like it (Score:2)
Re:What's with the design? (Score:2)
Another area where Amigas innovated and everyone else followed 5 years later.
White is the new Black (Score:1)
Why Sony? Why! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Why Sony? Why! (Score:1)
Re:Why Sony? Why! (Score:2)
Re:Why Sony? Why! (Score:2)
I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:5, Insightful)
I can see the appeal of this device in Japan, where space is at a premium. In the event that it does come to the US, I have to wonder how successful it will be - how many people want one device that does everything? Sure it's cool and convinient when it works, but do you really want to have one part break and thus lose your DVD player, your console, your PVR, and your DVD burner? Plus, I would tend to think most people geeky enough to want these already have all those devices and would be less than willing to buy them all again.
IMHO, most all in one devices tend to be compromises - they do lots of stuff, but none of them well. After having a TV/VCR that broke on a regular basis and seeing some very difficult to configure all-in-one printer/copier/scanners, I tend to stick with standalone devices.
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:5, Interesting)
It's worth noting, too, that the PSX is a PVR device released after Sony quit producing TiVo PVRs, almost certainly because they didn't want TiVo to have their cut.
Sony is well on their way to marginalizing themselves in the consumer electronics world with their insistence on supporting primarily, and sometimes ONLY, their own proprietary media formats. One would have thought they had learned their lesson from the VHS/Beta debacle oh so long ago.
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:1)
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:2)
Can you say "memory stick"?
I do believe you are right. But I think the much more significant problem is not their propritary technologies, but their massive copyright restrictions... They've killed before, and they will kill again!
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:2)
Maybe I should change it to "Please Click Here for Shiny Happy Website"...
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:2)
Re:I'm not a big fan of all-in-one devices... (Score:2)
Well, the problem is that there is no standard way to interconnect these things, so all-in-one is really the only option to get everything to interact.
How you would record a DVD at 12X (from a Tivo, or another DVD) if they weren't together? Until devices have something like firewire interconnects, standard communication protocols (and no MPAA copyright restrictions) there's just no other way to do it.
Where's the FireWire/1394/iLink? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Where's the FireWire/1394/iLink? (Score:3, Informative)
Yes [macminute.com]. I saw a report talking about the new PS2s and it was stated that the FireWire was not used by nearly enough people to justify the manufacture of PS2s with that feature. I find that somewhat disappointing but at the same time I have to state that I never used the FireWire on my PS2. It just is disappointing to see a device lose features.
Re:Where's the FireWire/1394/iLink? (Score:2)
"Pause" button (Score:2)
Re:"Pause" button (Score:1)
Sony is Putting All its Eggs in One Basket (Score:1)
I don't know how Sony in its present day, conglomerate form can survive. Not when it has disparate business interests that do not align well. The PSX is Sony's latest shism come to life.
Will it do well?
Who knows.
But I gaurantee there are a lot of people within Sony who pray for its death, notably those in consumer electronics, film and music. There are a lot of people at Matsushita who pray it succeeds.
Sony's recent showing [forbes.com] at the Tokyo Consumer Electronics affirms Sony's current standing.
Just when you thought... (Score:1, Informative)
Soon to be released: (Score:1)
now with the kitchen sink too!
Don't even think about... (Score:2, Informative)
USB 2.0 (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:USB 2.0 (Score:2)
Re:USB 2.0 (Score:2)
Basically Consumers wanted USB 2.0 devices, so the USB group in charge of naming conventions decided to drop the USB 1.1 name.
Now there is USB 2.0 High Speed (What use to just be USB 2.0, which is up to 400 mbps), USB 2.0 Fast Speed (The port formerly known as USB 1.1 12 mbps) and USB 2.0 Regular speed (USB 1.0, which was 1 mpbs I think).
Because USB has always maintained full forward and backward compatability, and consumer demand was f
No surprise. (Score:3, Informative)
here's the deal w/ the feature set... (Score:5, Interesting)
XBox2 is supposedly going to match many of these features...
I think the PSX is Sony biting off way more then it can chew... being able to record DVDs and having massive HD's, etc? The hardware cost is going to be gi-normous... at least MS knew that 10GB HD's were going to be super-cheap in the 6-24 (now 6-48) month selling window... 160/250s are still damn pricey.
I don't see many parents willing to buy their kids an $800 video game...
The other side of this (not to start a flame war) is that many of the games on the PS2 simply do not look as good as those on an Xbox. Sony needs to seriously bump their graphics! If this ends up being a "PS2 + DVD Burner" like someone else said it will suck. I know they plan to bump the power, etc, that's a given, but hopefully they will push past Xbox/Xbox2
Also, WTF is up with no 1394 port? It's a DVD recorder that doesn't interface w/ DV camera's to burn movies? Sony even has their "iLink" version of 1394!
and another thing... I didn't see any options for DVI, or component output... unless that D Line Out thing was it...
hopefully they're also planning to offer AC3/DTS via that optical out for most games, because that + HDTV output also put the current gen xbox way ahead of PS2.
There is also something to be said about reasonably pricing these things... even $200 is a bit much for the average parent/kid, top that off w/ games that are $50+/ea and you'll wind up with a much more limited market.
Gameboy Advance is great, TONS of games, most are sub-$40, plays all the old Gameboy & Gameboy Color games, the unit price is an easy to swallow $99... Game Cube is now following suit... I think Nintendo is poised to regain video game domination... After 30 minutes of carnage in GTA:3 on Xbox i want to turn it off, but I'll play Advanced Wars 2 on GBA:SP for hours... and the GC/GBA aisle is the first I hit at best buy...
Re:here's the deal w/ the feature set... (Score:2)
The current PS2 does support component output, albeit interlaced (a couple of games, such as Tekken 4, support a 480p mode by doing so in software). You must purchase the component output cable, which runs about $30. No biggie. Incidentally, this is a very similar arrangement to the XBox, where you need the HD pack to get component, and games still have to support the 480p mode to use it (although a much, much larger range of games support it).
The optical output is in place
Sony's graphics not good? (Score:2)
You're wrong. Have you seen:
Gran Turismo 3? Early game with very realistic(almost photo-realistic) graphics
WWE: Smackdown Hear Comes The Pain? The successor has AA and good texture/effects(the prior game was really sucky in terms of graphics though)
Grand Theft Auto 3 & Vice City? Grab a helicoptor then fly around -- amazing graphics and how they can draw huge landscapes.
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Re:Sony's graphics not good? (Score:2, Insightful)
Sorry dude, I love my PS2, but almost any multiplatform game out there will look better on the XBOX. It's simply a more powerful system.
Grand theft auto is a great example of this. From the Gamespot review [gamespot.com] of the XBOX version:
"The PlayStation 2 versions looked fantastic, given the relatively underpowered PS2 hardware, and the ports that appea
Re:here's the deal w/ the feature set... (Score:2)
It is just a PS2 + DVD Burner. It is not the successor of the PS2, just another version.
I'm sure that the Xboxes graphics are better than the PS2s b
PSX is meaningless (Score:1)
PSX was the only sony console that required no line at all. Virtually any joe schmole could have bought the system on opening day without any wait time. This tells you the PSX is just one unecessary addition.
The CNN article I read awhile back... (Score:2, Informative)
White? (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe it their subtle way of getting it noticed:
"What's that big white box on your shelf"
"Oh that's the PSX!"
Re:well, I will stay with my ps2 for a while yet.. (Score:1)
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Re:well, I will stay with my ps2 for a while yet.. (Score:2)
BTW, that's a reference to this [defunctgames.com] PS2 commercial (Quicktime
Re:Price (Score:1)
I think the pricing will stay the same, in accordance with Sony's usual pricing schemes
Re:Multitap.... (Score:2, Informative)