New Media Experience Coming to PSP 49
The Guardian Gamesblog discusses the announcement that a Metal Gear Solid digital comic is in the works for the PSP. There's also going to be a title called 'The Silent Hill Experience', which will be a sort of guide to the series. From the post: "Designed to offer a comprehensive guide to all things Silent Hill, The Silent Hill Experience combines a number of media formats to give a compelling overview of the horror series. Using an intuitive 3D interface, users can view all-new Silent Hill digital interactive comics, listen to music from the four games in the series, and watch exclusive video content. The Silent Hill Experience also features an interview with Christophe Gans, the Director of the highly anticipated Silent Hill movie, starring Radha Mitchell and Sean Bean." Nice that they're finally doing something defining with the console.
When are they planning on a game experince? (Score:3, Interesting)
I finally picked up a DS mostly because my GBA games work on it. Neither system has a strong game showing although I give the DS a very slight nod for my taste in portable games, such as Advanced Wars DS, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. My wife loves Nintendogs (the killer app for the DS if you ask me) and Animal Crossings. Meanwhile, the PSP is lacking in "cute" for her and strategy or RPG games for me. (Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade looked promising but was universally panned).
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Honestly, the best way I can think of it is to say that the PSP and DS are very similar to the Genesis/SNES era. Both systems were good, but both did certain types of games better than the others. No one can tell me playing sports games on the DS is as fun as the PSP, or tell m
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I'm seriously disapointed to see every PSP-related article start with a post similar to this.
This article is about a new type of media that hasn't previously been tried. I'd love to see more people comment on this new thing and leave their overall opinion of the PSP for a more appropriate place.
Thanks,
TW
Re:When are they planning on a game experince? (Score:3, Informative)
If you're looking at numeric ratings to determine what games you get, you're missing out on a lot of great games on every platform.
Contrary to popular opinion, the PSP has a very solid lineup, especially given this is it's first year and it's a first-gen platform. PoPoLoCrois is both cute and RPG. Lord of the Rings Tactics is, well, tactical. Metal Gear: Acid is basically Metal Gear Tactics. Both Legend of Heroes (stupid locali
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ive discussed this elsewhere, but PSP titles in particular are usually not judged on their own merits. because the handheld is so similar to the ps2, people tend to judge PSP games by ps2 standards. games in the gameboy line have been notoriously short and comparatively easier than their console counterparts. no one cared. psp games have to be short and playable [read: enjoyable] for short bursts of time, but you read reviews of psp games, you will find marks ta
Anything to help me forget... (Score:1)
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At least with all other camara cards, you can freely write/delete from them using your home PC.
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As for making them writeable, why? That's why they have a thing called a memory stick slot.
Cost effective high volume storage. $100 a flash stick isn't exactly cost effective, nor is it high volume (1 or 2g is nothing when you think in movie terms).
I'd love to watch my movies on a PSP, on the go, but having to rebuy any one of my 300 DVDs isn't exactly something I'm willing to do.
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Oh wait, they already included a MemoryStick slot which can use 2GB cards. I can put my porn on an overpriced MemoryStick, Stick it in my PSP, and then Stick my *ahem* in my hand. In the end, Sony shoves their Stick up my ass and everyone is happy (especially my anus which now has a rootkit installed)
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HI-MD (Score:3, Informative)
Even though they are
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Um, yeah. Mini-DVDs(think of the tiny CDs you sometimes see) would have been a great choice. They could have even saved a little space in the console by not using a carrier and making the discs slot loading. It would have saved space for the end-user carrying the discs around as well.
I'm not against UMD. It's certainly no worse than using a proprietery cartridge like Nintendo does. But DVD would have been prefferable.
TW
Re:UMD = Blecchh (Score:1)
Personally, I think a slot loading handheld would be a mistake. I can imagine all kinds of gunk getting in the slot. Handhelds have to put up with much more demanding environments (like people's pocket
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I guess it depends on who [digital-digest.com] you [afterdawn.com] ask [meritline.com], but yes, I was thinking of the 3" verion that holds 1.4GB.
1.4GB would have been fine as far as size is concerned, but, then again, SD cards would have been fine as far as
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But I think you underestimate the piracy issue, at least in Sony's eyes. After all, they've already demonstrated the willingness to be a pariah as far as copy protection is concerned. MS piracy isn't an issue, as they don't put out games or movies on those.
I haven't seen a potential gunk
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The games just have two pictures of heads talking back and forth for hours on end...
I think occasionally you get a brief interactive sequence between radio conversations, but they're trying to reduce that since players found it too distracting.
The concept of a MGS game with absolutely no interaction (beyond the camera) just seems to fit so well with the existing games - they're already mostly cutscenes already, simplifying the game to pure cut
PSP vs. Portable DVD Player (Score:3, Informative)
On the other hand, for almost $100 less money you can have this: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=697
That gives you access to your EXISTING dvd collection, rather than paying more money for lower quality versions of movies you may very well already have, that will not play on ANY other device besides the PSP. Furthermore, get yourself a DVD burner and burn 4.7GB (or 8.5gb if you shell the cash for DL) worth of MP3's to listen to on the go.
Granted, the PSP is smaller and looks "sexier" but it also only has a, what, 4.5" screen? The dvd player I cite (and there are others, especially in the car-only segment, you can get a dual screen setup for $250) has a 7" tft.
Battery time is also directly comparable, not due to portable dvd players having good battery life, but instead due to the PSP having terrible battery life.
Clearly there are pros and cons to both, but, this post claiming "Nice that they're finally doing something defining with the console" makes me realize just how sad the PSP's showing really is.
Nothing in the post today can't be done on a DVD. I guess if you really want to shell out $249.99 msrp for vendor media lockin on movies, a smaller screen, and access to *WOW* digital comics *laugh*, then by all means, buy a PSP.
p.s. I didn't even bother comparing digital media players due to price, but, the price vs. feature set, with emphasis on size comparison with the PSP, also makes these devices a much better deal if you're looking at the PSP with movie watching in mind.
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If the PSP was so crappy, why have they sold millions of units? Besides, some of us like having everything they need in one device. I'd rather carry around ONE psp than a DS, an mp3 player, and a portable DVD player. Sure, each of them might do each better than th PSP, but I can't afford the space or the cost of all three when I want all three.
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Small difference.
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Now the standby mode on the PSP is very good. You can have a game running but the whole system in standby for days and the game will snap right back up instantly when you flip the switch and barely any battery will b
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Given that you are referring to memory stick videos, and you want to watch a full length
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Once you're set up to do it, converting movies is not appreciably different than ripping CD's, something people do all the time wit
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But I admit, digital comics leave me cold. Please, Kojima-san, tell me that this isn't the all-new Metal Gear experience you were talking about a while back! Talk about a letdown...
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But who on earth would spend $300 on a gadget that plays music, videos, a pretty big array of games, and allows you to br
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Forget that, how about affordable games? You don't need to do something "new", just have a baseline of affordability. Jeesh!
I gladly traded away my PSP for a DS + 2 games. I find myself playing Mario Kart(networked or solo) during boring TV shows for a quick race fix. Now I just need to find some good puzzle games.
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