24th April 2007, 12:02 AM
I haven't heard anything yet, but in checking I find out both Grand Theft Auto PSP games and the first Lumines saw a PS2 release later on (with extras). I suppose it's a possibility, but considering a number of other games actually were exclusive to PSP (Like Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops and the 2 Metal Gear Acid games) I just don't know enough to say either way. I doubt they would announce it until the PSP version comes out, so I guess I'll wait a few months after it's release before I get it just to make sure they aren't releasing a PS2 version with extras.
Ya know though, regarding extras, this is the one feature I was talking about before they need to eventually add to the PSP through firmware. Full support for the PS3 network should eventually be stuck on there, from cross game friend list and proper matchmaking to the online store and extra content download for games (such as, for example, patches). It's not like the memory cards aren't big enough to warrent it at this point. Those 4 gig sticks are starting to get pretty affordable.
By the way, for the longest time I was seeing my PSP as more or less a waste I was glad I didn't pay for, but recently it's been getting more and more worthwhile. I doubt it'll ever reach the lofty heights of the DS, at any point, but it seems to be surviving and even thriving in it's own right, in the same way the Gamecube lived despite it's vast underselling compared to the PS2.
Ya know though, regarding extras, this is the one feature I was talking about before they need to eventually add to the PSP through firmware. Full support for the PS3 network should eventually be stuck on there, from cross game friend list and proper matchmaking to the online store and extra content download for games (such as, for example, patches). It's not like the memory cards aren't big enough to warrent it at this point. Those 4 gig sticks are starting to get pretty affordable.
By the way, for the longest time I was seeing my PSP as more or less a waste I was glad I didn't pay for, but recently it's been getting more and more worthwhile. I doubt it'll ever reach the lofty heights of the DS, at any point, but it seems to be surviving and even thriving in it's own right, in the same way the Gamecube lived despite it's vast underselling compared to the PS2.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)