Sony CTO Reassures PSP Fans 30
Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for its article regarding new PSP news, including statements by Sony CTO Masa Chatani that "our plan to sell the PSP within the year is secure". He also revealed some new features of the PSP, such as a "home page" type screen, while being quite quiet on the battery issue. Commentators still seem to find it unlikely that the PSP will be out before 2005.
So.... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:So.... (Score:1)
Pre-sales? (Score:3, Insightful)
Battery life and homepage (Score:5, Interesting)
Some games just go right to the game when this disc is in and the unit is on, but many don't.
Frankly, with the PSP, if battery life is an issue, and I can't see why it wouldn't be, I don't want to waste time/battery life going to a damn homepage. I want to play a game. This isn't a handheld computer, this is a portable gaming device, don't add steps that make me wait longer to play the damn game.
Re:Battery life and homepage (Score:2, Insightful)
What? (Score:3, Insightful)
If it stops at the menu, give it a few seconds. It has to validate the disc. If it never moves on, then your system is lacking functionality that other PS2s have, most likely du
Re:What? (Score:2)
Re:Battery life and homepage (Score:1)
Re:Battery life and homepage (Score:1)
Basically, your laser is almost worn out. As a PS2 and XBOX modder, I can say the PS2 is, in fact, the poorest quality and design of console available on the market today. I wouldn't give a PS2 to anyone under 14, lest it fall off a table and end up destroyed.
The XBOX, however, is about the pinnacle in qua
Screw battery life... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Screw battery life... (Score:2, Funny)
Sony is thinking about us!
Re:Screw battery life... (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Screw battery life... (Score:4, Interesting)
Their target audience may be "older and more sophisticated" with more discresionary income, but if they try anything over $250 they're dead.
And I hope they do good with battery life (I trust they will). I'm not expecting the 20 hours a GBA can deliver, but they don't want to be the next GameGear (man did those things eat batteries!). But since the battery is internal and can't be swapped out (according to everything I've seen), when it's dead, it's dead (can't put new ones in like you could with the GameGear); so that's even worse.
Re:Screw battery life... (Score:3, Interesting)
The neo geo handheld was the Neo Geo Pocket Color, or NGPC. The original handheld to price itself into irrelevancy was the NEC Turbo Express. I don't even remember the Nomad when it was new, I never saw one at all until much later when I got one as part of a trade or something. (I've since let it go; the battery life was abysmal.)
I'm sure the PSP's battery will be at least as replacable as the iPod's :) I know the power consumption of the PSP is probably at least an order of magnitude higher than iPod's
Re:Meh (Score:2)
Money will already be spent on the DS (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Money will already be spent on the DS (Score:1)
If that was true for everybody I'd be playing Katamari Damacy on my Dreamcast...
PSP fans? (Score:2)
Re:PSP fans? (Score:2)
Re:PSP fans? (Score:1)
Not reassuring (Score:4, Insightful)
Three main issues exist with the PSP. Launch time, price and playtime. Launch time is only questioned because of the neglect to the other 2 factors. Saying they'll release it this year should do nothing to relieve anyone because they haven't done anything else to confirm it. When they release REAL info regarding playtime and price, THEN you can estimate how far along they are.
Only two situations can exist. They know the price and life. The question is if they are good or not.
If it is expensive and dies like a fruitfly, then by not releasing info, they get fanboys to defend Sony by saying "They didn't confirm anything yet."
If it is cheap and long lasting, keeping it hidden only instills doubt into the people. There's NO good reason to keep it hidden from us unless it's negative.
Also, I'm not calling the people who put down speculation Sony fanboys. I'm just saying Sony fanboys will use that excuse to defend Sony.
After seeing Nintendo's DS presentations in the US and Japan, there should be no doubts left about the system. You know whether you want it or not. Battery life, price, availability and launch games are set, mostly because it's launching in about 6 weeks.
The PSP should be launching in the same timeframe, and battery life and price are hidden. Availability is questionable and launch games are shaky and unconfirmed mostly. (Maybe I'm wrong, but GT4PSP was delayed, right?)
...who cares? (Score:2, Insightful)
Movies, Mahjong, and Go! (Score:2)
If Sony goes through with it, expect to see som
Re:Movies, Mahjong, and Go! (Score:2)