Sony Connect To Hook Up With PlayStation Portable? 99
An anonymous reader writes "UK video game site C&VG has posted a story rumoring Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld game console will allow both music and games to be downloaded via the newly announced Sony Connect online download store. An industry source quoted in the article says: 'PSP is intended to be able to link up with Sony Connect to offer digital music for download, but the bigger deal is the plan to put PSP games up there for download eventually, too.' C&VG says this rumor, if true, shows 'Sony's alleged drive to ultimately cut-out retail and handle distribution of software itself' - we'll find out for sure next week at E3." Elsewhere, GamePro/Famitsu interviews leading Japanese PSP developers, with Atlus producer Hideyuki Yokoyama saying: "I expect downloads and fees to be the primary business model."
Only... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Sony wins! (Score:4, Funny)
Important Question (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Important Question (Score:1)
Many PS1 games, especially early ones that used Compact Disc Digital Audio for background music, are tiny. I own a copy of Geom Cube, which is only about 1 minute of game data (at 150 KB per second) plus CD-DA music, and Zoop, which is only 20 seconds plus CD-DA music (no bigger than a GBA game).
Interesting move (Score:5, Insightful)
So to combat that, they've created "value added" features, such as their Connectivity system: if you want to get the Tingle Tuner for the Gamecube, you need a GBA + Gamecube + an actual copy of the game. In some cases, it's worked (see "Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles" and others), so that's Nintendo's move.
Sony seems to have a different idea: use the Internet. Assuming that you'll be able to use Sony Memory Sticks with your PSP, then you can just download games off the 'Net and play them. Granted, these games won't be the 1.8 GB that their PSP disks can hold, so it will be the difference between playing, say, "Final Fantasy VII" on your PSP and playing "Chrono Trigger".
Still, it's an interesting move: Sony's betting that there won't be a PSP emulator for long enough to squeeze profits out of this. And if they allow people to create their own "burned" PSP disks from downloads (sure, 1.8 GB takes awhile, but you never know), then they just have to make their system difficult to mod for "pirated" games.
I'm still in a "wait and see" for both the DS and the PSP, but I think both items will have different markets that should prove interesting to a range of gamers.
Re:Interesting move (Score:2)
Re:Interesting move (Score:1)
Re:Interesting move (Score:3, Interesting)
Most of n-gages sales and software seem to lie in the online stores. Series60 software(that runs on the n-gage as well other s60 phones) is mostly available only online, including the best games available for it(such as Sky Force, which is an excellent shoot'em'up in 1942 style, which imho is better than any of the n-gage only games). Though, maybe they're looking for a way to get a cut of that side of the action with their own store.
however, I kinda doubt you w
Re:Interesting move (Score:2)
Right now, Nintendo has a problem with people downloading rom files for the Game Boy Advance, and playing them with a growing number of emulators for platforms from the PC, OS X, Linux, GP32, and maybe even Palm Pilots.
Don't forget the GBA itself, via flash cartridges. That is the ultimate midding finger as far as Nintendo are concerned, just look how hard they have tried to bring down everyone who sells those things (they have succeeded every time too, which sucks because these carts are awesome for ho
Re:Interesting move (Score:2)
Assuming everything else you said makes sense, that's pretty risky. Particularly when you consider that the first GBA emulator came out before the GBA was even launched.
I'll wait until the PSP itself is cheaper. (Score:5, Insightful)
If Nintendo can beat this price, I don't think Sony has a chance at getting the handheld market. I personally wouldn't want to pay that much for just a handheld.
Re:I'll wait until the PSP itself is cheaper. (Score:3, Insightful)
Besides, I have my iPod for music.
Not saying YOU bought an N-Gage, but ... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Not saying YOU bought an N-Gage, but ... (Score:2)
Why being a cellphone as well matters (Score:1)
Unlike most handheld gaming systems, N-Gage is a mobile phone as well. Many parents and school administrators will let their kids carry a mobile phone to school but not a gaming-only system. Most mobile phone network operators sell phones on an installment plan along with mobile service. Do the major toy stores offer installment plans for the gaming systems they sell without having to go through a credit card company?
Re:I'll wait until the PSP itself is cheaper. (Score:1)
But it's not just a handheld, is it, that's the whole point. If this can replace your games handheld and your digital music handheld, there will be a huge market for this, not with 16-year-olds (Nintendos main GBA target market), but with 25's. That's where the real money lies, and Sony knows it. Nintendo gave the impression they were aware of this with the SP, but they'll have to work really hard with the DS if they're going to hold of the P
Re:I'll wait until the PSP itself is cheaper. (Score:1)
Do you think people would really buy it just to play Nirvana music videos?
Sony is tickling my inner hippie (Score:5, Funny)
OTOH, eliminating the retail side of sales will cut all us little guys trying to make a buck slingin' games to pimply kids straight out.
"I'm sorry we don't carry Madden 2006, it's availible only from sony.biz.com.monopoly"
I hope they consider.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Sony will have to sell downloads in stores (Score:1)
For this reason among others, the GameCube outsells the Xbox in geographical areas where broadband is not affordable to residential customers.
However, Sony could beat this by selling downloadable works at toy stores that sell PSP systems; stores can afford business-class Internet connections.
Re:I hope they consider.. (Score:1, Insightful)
This was insightful like 3 years ago. Today it's like complaining that Microsoft isn't supporting Windows 95 users.
Re:I hope they consider.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Too expensive to move just for broadband (Score:3, Insightful)
For people in many geographical areas, the choice is still either dial-up, ISDN, or a $$$/mo T1 line, without any offer between ISDN and T1. What suggestion do you have for them?
Four problems with satellite Internet access (Score:1)
Many geographical areas within the United States still do not have cable or DSL, and satellite Internet access still 1. needs expensive equipment, 2. incurs excessive latency for gaming purposes, 3. doesn't work with fascist anti-dish landlords, and 4. doesn't work in areas that can't get a good line of sight.
Re:Too expensive to move just for broadband (Score:1)
Value add of retail shops? (Score:5, Insightful)
I would think a retail store staffed with knowledgeable, helpful people who know & play the game, and can help with appropriate selections, would have nothing to fear from online distribution.
Of course if someone is just pushing boxes, then they should be afraid...
Re:Value add of retail shops? (Score:1, Insightful)
But if Sony has a "try before you buy", then these types of shops are in big trouble. After all, usually knowledgeable means they know something about the games to help you select. Well, if you have a large body of people evaluating games (i.e. the internet) and the ability to then try this narrowed list of ga
Re:Value add of retail shops? (Score:1)
I expect most of the chains will struggle mightily. And I will not be too upset.
Re:Value add of retail shops? (Score:3, Funny)
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So iTMS to sell iPods (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:BREW (Score:1)
Looks really pretty, but it'll probably give you for free a good deal of the products Sony wants to sell you. Ergo you're unlikely to see it.
Thoughts (Score:4, Interesting)
It plays games, movies, music, it slices, it dices, and can still easily cut through a tomato. But unless it excels in every feature, might be better to buy devices dedicated to one purpose. I personally don't want to use the PSP for music playback if it isn't going to be as good or better than my ipod. my $0.02
Re:Thoughts (Score:2, Insightful)
I have a phone that I use as... a phone. Sure, it can do calendar, contacts, all kinds of organizer functions, but I use it as a phone. I have an iPod that I use to *gasp* play music. I have a PDA that I use as an organizer. I have a watch that I use to tell time. I have a GBA that I use to play games. I have all these neat little toys, and I LIKE it that way.
I don't want one device that does it al
Convenience (Score:5, Insightful)
Sure, I could go buy a DVD player for cheap, but really the PS2 does the job, and nowadays I use it more for video than games.
Remember, not all of us have an ipod. If Sony adds said functionality for cheap and it works half-decently, it'll probably be useful.
Downloadable games (Score:4, Interesting)
So what security measures are there if any to stop pirating...
Hmm just let me enter my cdkey..
up down X R1 L1 L2 start select triangle!
Re:Downloadable games (Score:3, Insightful)
How are you going to burn those little discs?
Re:Downloadable games (Score:1, Interesting)
Well if sony makes it's PSP games downloadable theres no need to burn any discs.
It sounds like sony might have to rely on some DRM type system for it's downloadable games instead of the classic read only storage medium used for console games such as cartreges and GDROMS... anyway these sorta things can't be copied.
Sony plans to just sell pure software so you can put that into your PSP and play it. No hardware protection no safe storage media. Smartdisks are r
Re:i thought it had an optical drive? (Score:3, Informative)
Vapour (ohhhh! UK spelling!) (Score:3, Insightful)
Show me the money. Err, downloads.
You can talk all you want, and thats great. But I don't believe Sony until its in my hands. Sure, I love it once I can buy it, but promises from never-never land mean nothing.
Re:Vapour (ohhhh! UK spelling!) (Score:2)
Re:Vapour (ohhhh! UK spelling!) (Score:2)
In the sameway, downloadable roms that are legitimate is the vapour- and quite an enticing vapour, too.
Sony Connect Reviewed (Score:5, Informative)
David Pogue at NY Times trashes Sony's Connect [nytimes.com] service.
Re:Sony Connect Reviewed (Score:3, Informative)
Pardon me, here's a different link [nytimes.com], the Google News workaround link. Don't be shy about looking it up yourself next time -- comes in handy if you're actually interested in the content.
On the other hand, if your objective is to rail against evil site registration then I can see how you couldn't be bothered.
sounds like something I've heard before... (Score:2)
So, will it eventually be epoxy encapsulated a la phantom? [infiniumlabs.com]
Re:sounds like something I've heard before... (Score:2)
pic? (Score:2, Funny)
Surprised? I'm not. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Surprised? I'm not. (Score:2)
Probably to be expected. Sony's always trying to push their own media. The question is whether or not making an overpriced portable game system is the right way to promote it. I like the idea of using that sort o
What about piracy? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Which brings up a good point... (Score:3, Insightful)
It seems that only the shit titles see a price cut to attract otherwise uninterested customers.
Either the game companies are greedy or piracy has relatively little affect on console game prices.
DING DING DING (Score:1)
We have a winnah!
Just like everything else, game companies charge what people are willing to pay. People are still willing to pay $50 for Halo, so it's price really hasn't dropped yet. (I've seen it for $39.99, no lower) Amazingly enough, less popular games are in the $19.99 Bargain bin.
Of course, this is only logical. If it doesn't sell at $50, drop it to $40 until it doesn't sell anymore. Drop to $
Re:Which brings up a good point... (Score:2)
Re:What about piracy? (Score:2)
Not easy if it's distributed to console like PSP. Sony can use model , commonly used for handhelds now: Customer give his unique device ID, server generate key from this ID , this key should be used to unlock application. For PSP server could also encript application with this key. Every time game running it check device ID and validity of the key. For PSP this sytem would be even more hard to crack then fo
Great idea (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Great idea (Score:3, Interesting)
As for connectivity to PC, a software with DRM, which is something like Windows Media 9 Series, may be supplied from Sony to manage MagicGate-protected data which originally belong to PSP.
Over Hyped (Score:1, Insightful)
Just like Sony claimed the playstation 2 would be able to render toy story in real time, the psp wont provide revolutionary handheld graphics without an absymal battery time.
However I hope that they can at least provide competition for nintendo to help lower prices in the handheld console area.
Re:Over Hyped (Score:1, Funny)
It did render Toy Story, as long as you had the disc in the drive!
I Think Pay Per Level is the way forward... (Score:1)
Re:I Think Pay Per Level is the way forward... (Score:1)
Closed hardware (Score:1)
Re:Closed hardware (Score:1)
PSP Pipe Dreams (Score:2, Insightful)
Then again, judging by the damp squib that was the PS2 launch lineup I'm
I don't know about you but I rather own my games. (Score:3, Interesting)
Another Q? How can they sell it at $299 or less when in Japan they have stated a $699 price range?? Sounds like they will be taking a Xbox route on this one.
I think I'll be going with the Nintendo DS which will also play the entire GB lib...and probably still cost less.
... wtf? (Score:3, Insightful)
Yet, when Nintendo announced, and implemented, this feature into the iQue, I heard nothing but bashing from the internet community. Why the hell is it that everything nintendo does is a stupid move, but when done by Sony, it's the best business strategy ever? Not to mention the fact that they're touting PSP/PS3 connectivity, a la GC/GBA. -_-
Leakage (Score:1)
Portable Games (Score:1)
It wasn't easy to spell all that with Dragon NaturallySpeaking I had to make a few corrections