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PSP concept model - OB1 - 15th December 2003

Not really...


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 15th December 2003

Yes it isn't!


PSP concept model - OB1 - 15th December 2003

Blast! You got me...


PSP concept model - alien space marine - 16th December 2003

Nah! GBA wins !


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 16th December 2003

Yes, the GBA is vastly better in its awesomeness...ingtude.


PSP concept model - OB1 - 16th December 2003

...ocity...


PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 8th January 2004

From Magicbox today.

Quote:- Several developers have revealed their plans for the Sony PlayStation Portable handheld system in the latest issue of Famitsu:

* Koei - working on 3 PSP titles
* Sega - plans to announced new PSP titles at the Tokyo Game Show 2004 this fall
* Namco - plans to release two or three PSP titles at launch
* Capcom - plans to deliver titles at launch. Kenzo Tsujimoto, the president of Capcom said the development of PSP is arduous.
* Square Enix - still evaluating whether to publish PSP titles
* Konami - plans to release at least one PSP title at launch

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/34739.html
Quote:Sony pencils November for PSP global launch
By gamesindustry.biz
Posted: 06/01/2004 at 22:12 GMT
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Newly-promoted Sony Europe boss Chris Deering has revealed that the company is planning to roll out the PlayStation Portable worldwide by the end of the year, with a global launch aimed in November 2004.

In an interview with official site PlayStation.com, Deering said that there was no official date for the unveiling of the handheld device, but added that he expected it to be announced widely well ahead of the November launch.

Most commentators had previously expected that the system would roll out in Japan only in late 2004, with launches in the USA and Europe following in early 2005. This is the first time that Sony has announced plans of a global launch for one of its consoles, with previous members of the PlayStation family arriving on a staggered basis in different territories.

Deering expanded slightly on other plans for the PSP in the interview, mentioning that as well as music, video and gaming content, other features involving GPRS connectivity, GPS positioning systems and messaging services are in the pipeline, and also hinted that there may be some interoperability between the PSP and the new PSX home media centre, via the Memory Stick interface. He described the device as "a very handy thing to have and something which will be very fashionable to be seen with."

On the topic of the PSX, Deering expressed his hope that the device would help to bring TiVo style functionality to the mass market, commenting that the system makes the use of high end features such as digital video recording and DVD burning "very simple," and hinted that the system might be able to download PS2 game demos or videos of forthcoming games as part of its functionality.

Deering's promotion is important on a number of levels, not least because it may hint at future moves higher up in the company, with SCE boss Ken Kutaragi widely expected to become the next president of Sony in the coming years. Deering hopes to bring about greater co-operation between the different Sony companies in Europe thanks to his new role; "I think there'll be more collaboration, and hopefully more fun, shared between the companies, and even between the music and movie companies eventually," he commented, going on to suggest that "we can lead the way and show the world how Sony can make the best of its resources by better co-operation in Europe."



PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 9th January 2004

Hey look, it's the original presentation in PDF format!

http://atari.upf.es/alumnes/~u5866/Files/IntroductiontoPSP.pdf


PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 16th January 2004

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/news_6086659.html

The third rumor.

OB1, if this comes true there go your protestations that it won't be mostly PS2 ports for sure...


PSP concept model - OB1 - 17th January 2004

Wow, that would be seriously suprising if it's true. PSP as powerful as a PS2? Damn... what's Nintendo going to do with their next handheld?


PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 17th January 2004

I really don't know... Nintendo definitely has some tough questions to work through for their next handheld, and I don't really know what the best choice is...


PSP concept model - OB1 - 20th January 2004

Well if it doubles as a cracker-maker then I think it would sell really well.


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 20th January 2004

Yes, yes it would.


PSP concept model - OB1 - 20th January 2004

Or a waffle maker. That would be really great.


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 20th January 2004

Or a lean, mean fat-grilling machine.


PSP concept model - OB1 - 20th January 2004

That would be pretty keen.


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 20th January 2004

Or if it had an MP3 function...and mindlink capabilities and teleportation


PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 20th January 2004

Or magic technology that let Nintendo have it be powerful and have a big disc and have 10+ hours of battery life. :)


PSP concept model - Great Rumbler - 20th January 2004

Well yeah, but we're trying to keep things within the realm of possiblity.


PSP concept model - A Black Falcon - 20th January 2004

Like a waffle maker.