PSP2 Not Coming Any Time Soon 84
Gamespot reports on the rumours swirling about a possible second edition of the PSP. The verdict: Bogus. From the article: "The PSM article does cite 'PSP developers who have been briefed on Sony's plans' as saying that the handheld will have 'a high degree of connectivity' with the PlayStation 3--something Sony has stated publicly on numerous occasions. Also, 'sources familiar with its development' confirmed the new PSP would be 'thinner and lighter' than the current model. However, that's all the article said was set in stone, and PSM is upfront about the rest being speculative."
This sucks (Score:5, Funny)
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And maybe some sort of drawing/chat tool would be nice too?
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mod parent up (Score:2)
First I thought you where joking, but then I noticed you had no smileys either!
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seriously dude, you need to google for a sense of humour
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I must be the only one left that thinks the traditional handheld design is superior to something like the DS. Folding out is a pain in the ass, just make the screen more durable. Stylus and touch screen might have its place, but I can't see why you would need a second screen rather than one screen large enough to be split if needed,make the whole thing touch screen but never require touch screen. Honestly your hands should never have to move their location on the device to play a game.
I don't think the P
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1) The screens are protected if you close it (can be done with 1 screen as with the GBA SP to thought.
2) Makes the device smaller for the same screen area.
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Sure... (Score:2, Insightful)
The first one didn't take off as well as they hoped.
I know I'd rather use a DS then a PSP.
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It's public acceptance and the impression of the catalog that's hurting the device. I don't see at all what a redesign would do except make the Sony fanboys double dip.
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Now, if they could design the PSP2 to accept and play PS1 and PS2 discs, that would be something.
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Would forcing developers to create new and unique content, in order to stay in that platform be a bad thing?
Or would it cause them to decide to drop that platform?
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Some would argue that the PSP itself is too big and cumbersome already. I, myself, think its kind of awkward.
As for the CD drive, bulge the case to the top, bottom, and out the back, there you go.
Th
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That's really the only practical way to do backwards compat with Ps1 titles, as the original CDs are FAR too large to be read by that handheld.
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also, the PSP's got such a nice homebrew scene and you can watch video on it. Before I got my new ipod, with video capabilities, the PSP was really my only option for watching video on the go... and I had an NES emulator on it with over 100 ROMs. Plus I could download PSP games and play them off the memory stick.
Since I bricked my PSP (because I'm
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However regarding video, mp3s, ogg, modules and so on the DS can do it all with a flashcart + passmedevide/flashme installed. You can stream shoutcast music over wifi, use it as a remote for winamp, there are IRC, MSN, AIM, SSL encrypted e-mail client, FTP, PDA and so on for it.
I'm intrest
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Yeah, with the DS you need to get a flashcart, but if homebrew is all you want you don't need that much space, but more important since the DS flashcarts uses CF/SD/miniSD/microSD you got much cheaper memory cards, you can probably get a 2GB SD for less than $50 and a Supercard for another $50. Divineo sells the G6 lite with 512MB built in memory and passcard 3 bundle for $89. The new DS-link which goes
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Personally, my main motivation for homebrew is actually classic gaming. I love running the emulators and playing oldschool NES games on everything. It's also nice to have access to other functionality. having PDA applications on the DS wo
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Cue Tepples posting a link to Luminesweeper in 3... 2... 1...
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luminesweeper [pineight.com] isn't quite as good.
imho, the things that make lumines so damned addicting are the awesome visual effects and the goddamned catchy music. without that, the game doesn't rub the brain the same way and my neurons' stimulation isn't quite as invigorating as it should be. With that said, one could say "maybe lumines isn't that good of a game, then!"
well, my response to that is the ol' meth-amphetamine metaphor; bastards who do too much m
I don't even want a PSP (Score:2, Interesting)
If only GP2X had built-in wireless (Score:2)
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You can have a USB wireless stick into this.
The problem is that some wireless USB sticks need more current than 100mA, so the most complete solution is this:
GP2X > USB lead > Battery powered USB Hub > USB wireless stick.
You also need to add a kernel module for
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WLAN on the GP2X? Absolutely no sweat, whatsoever. Done. I made my own cables (easy), and have two GP2X's with their own zd1211 USB WLAN sticks, among other things, often hanging on it
Point is: GP2X does networking as an accessory (like it does many things, such as Powermate, Dance-pad, TV, etc.) In case you don't get it: the GP2X is the *most* accessor
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What they need to do (Score:5, Insightful)
_ Release a PC/Mac UMD reader and writer and a Dual DVD-UMD player for the living room.
_ Sell cheap blank media ($2 a writable disc).
_ Sell your current UMD movie stock for $5 each. Include them with Sony DVD releases for free.
_ Larger battery life.
_ Learn from Nintendo. Touchscreen it's the solution.
Anyway I don't expect anything from Sony these days. I will just watch them crash and burn.
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The touch screen is nice and for certain games it's a perfect input device. But when you start applying it to games like star fox for flight control, it's a joke.
PSPs are doing poorly because the game selection is poor. There are onl
Number of GBA games (Score:2)
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Other than that, I think UMD is fine for games, but they should dump it for movies and just sell movies on the web. I'm sure Sony could pull their thumbs out of their backsides and produce a decent, non-evil platform for purchasing / renting download
Re:What they need to do (Score:4, Insightful)
Regarding homebrew - that issue with the NCAA 2007 football game, where a critical bug was released, EA had two solutions (this from a friend who works at EA) - replace all the UMDs, or allow it to be patched. The second would have opened a hole in the BIOS for all time (allowing code to be run from a memory stick), as future BIOSs would need to be backwards compatible. Unfort, they decided to replace UMDs (via snail-mail).
I don't think a UMD reader/writer would have done much - a reusable 1 gig memory stick is pretty cheap now.
UMD movies for $5 would be cool, but that doesn't screw consumers out of enough money.
The battery works ok for me, and there are better batteries after-market.
I thought the touchscreen on the DS was stupid when I first saw it. I've revised that opinion to the point where I wish I had a DS, not a PSP.
I think what they really need to do is get a decent developer kit out to the game companies early (both large and small companies - not just the EAs of the world); this is biting them in the ass for the PS3 as well, I've heard. Hopefully this will result in some good games. Right now, there are a handful of good games, and most of them are racing games (and most of those are ports of PS2 games). Kind of limits playability if that's not what you're interested in.
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I don't see how that would be a hole. The PSP currently does allow you to run code from memory sticks, code however has to be signed, which makes it a no-go for homebrew, but it allows Sony to make game demos available online which you can than run from the memory stick. Patching games could work equally as the demos already do.
Re:What they need to do (Score:4, Insightful)
It's not really that Nintendo included a touchscreen on the handheld that made it a hit, it's that they included something more. Instead of just creating a more powerful Gameboy, they went above your general controller scheme to add in new functionality.
That's why it does so well. It gives the consumer more than the 'standard', while the PSP gives just gives the 'standard' (except with better graphics). If Sony added a light sensor, a motion sensor, some sort of camera with pattern recognization, anything like that into the PSP (or PSP2), then it would catch on better. As it is, the PSP is basically a much more powerful better Game Boy Advance, which is why it lacks sales.
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While I don't really sympathize with any multi-national billion dollar corporations, I can understand why they do this: the ISO loaders. From a business standpoint, allowing your userbase to completely stop buying their games and yet still have them for free, stop supporting your developers, and to stop funnelling you money vi
DS: What you see is what you need (Score:2)
Yesterday I installed FlashMe on a DS Lite using a Datel MAX Media Launcher (a NoPass card [pineight.com]) and a GBA Movie Player. It's actually easier than PassMe used to be, as NoPass is NoBigger than a standard DS Game Card. A couple paperclips plus some Scotch cellopane tape make a handy tool for shorting SL1. What you see is what you need [jk0.org].
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Wotcher, btw. ^_^ I'm 'MrD' on gbadev.
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"Nintendo Dismisses DS Redesign Rumors" (Score:5, Interesting)
January 16th, 2006: Nintendo Dismisses DS Redesign Rumors [slashdot.org]
January 26th, 2006: Nintendo Announces DS Lite [slashdot.org]
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January 26th: I cried a little.
January 27th: started working on getting wife addicted to DS.
June 11th: purchased DS Lite for myself and gave the DS Phat to my wife
August 25: wife regularly beats me in Mario
Typical /. editing. (Score:2)
From the first report you cited.
Once again, in Nintendo's clever use of words, we were all simply misled. (The announcement came 10 days afterwards, technically not 'this week'.)
Tiny (Score:2)
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Oh come on! (Score:5, Informative)
I know Sony has been making bad decisions lately, but you can tell it's bullshit from a mile off. Are you telling me that after "shipping" millions of units with one thumbstick they will splinter their market and release a new PSP Lite with two? That would never happen.
It's obvious that they will at some point release a slimmer, brighter, better version of the original tech to fight back against the dominating DS Lite - but they can't change it fundamentally as games must work on both versions. Saying otherwise is as retarded as all the "news stories" saying the remake of the original DS would have a new thumbstick.
Oh and Sony will lie about the existance of a prettier model till just before release. Hell there is an interview on Eurogamer with the head of Nintendo UK - the day before - the announcement of the DS Lite saying it wasn't gona happen.
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They could perhaps even add a Wii-style nunchuck attached via the USB port, though I'm not sure how comfortable holding the PSP one-handed is.
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Yes, but the difference (which seems so obvious I don't know why I need to point it out) is that you can buy a new controller for your Playstation if you want to play a newer game. The same is clearly not true for the PSP.
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And adding it as a nunchuck peripheral obviously wouldn't have this problem.
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They would piss off everyone who already owns a PSP. It would never happen.
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Hmmm, no bias in this topic (Score:1, Flamebait)
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Does this really surprise anyone? (Score:5, Insightful)
What I think is odd is that Nintendo never seems to do anything about piracy other than sue websites blatently selling pirate devices, yet the still have GBA and DS games in the top 10 almost every month and outsell Sony in most countries. If Sony put half the money in game development that they do in hardware redesigns which add nothing they could probably have a more competative library of games to increase the sales of their hardware.
It really seems sometimes like Sony has a Kamakazi view of marketing...protect the "idea" at the cost of self sacrifice. It happened with Betamax, it happened with MiniDisk (they finally opened that one up but it was too late), it happened with Memory sticks (sony is mostly the only company that uses them), it happened with UMD and I would bet the next victim of their own arrogance is going to be BlueRay. Its like they just never learn. Sony seems to obsess over the idea of owning a "standard" so much so that they pretty much destroy any chance of the new product becoming a standard before it has a chance.
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I do think that they really screwed up the UMD movies. Yes, there's no way to view the movies on an external source (TV or PC or whatever) but the image ratio is so small that I doubt it would translate well to the larger devices. What they really need to do is drop the price. I still see them selling for $14. Someone above suggested selling them for $5.
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Another idea that I have act
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No, it's not. It's fragile, drains battery life, and introduces load times that pretty well defeat the purpose of having a portable: so you can easily open it up and play for 10 or 20 minutes. It's only advantage is cost, and given the price of PSP games versus the DS, those savings aren't being passed on to the consumer, so who cares?
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It'll be a hot item! (Score:1)
If you want something done right, DIY! (Score:1)
Why should the big companies with the machinery have the ability to create the hardware?
If we can make software, we should also make the hardware.
If I pay for a $200 item, I DEMAND to do whatever the hell I want with it!