20th September 2004, 5:18 PM
In the wake of one of the gaming industries?biggest shows, SCE announces some prominent news. Sources at Quiter uncovered a slide at Sony's official website that targets what Sony plans to do with the PSP at this year TGS.
Previously unannounced; Sony plans on setting up 100 playable PSP systems, to go along with 20 playable games. While this news seems already good enough for some of us, the slide also indicates that there will be over 100 PSP games to be represented, with many to be shown in video form sources at IGN claim. The opportunity for TGS attendees this year is almost staggering.
With a good number of playable games, and a mass of new footage to previously unannounced titles, the PSP should be one of the best exhibits on the show floor.
Wel keep you updated as more news pours in about the upcoming Tokyo Game Show.
Source: IGN
Japanese publication, Nihon Keizai Shimbun today revealed that the Cell processor has reached its final stage of development. Although no information on the actual chip was given out, a Toshiba company official did restate that "It will be used in such areas as IBM brand computers, Sony game machines and Toshiba home appliances".
Sony are expected to announce a little more about the Cell processor and the PS3 at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show. Stay tuned.
Source: IGN Article
Isn't this all so exciting? :shiggy2:
Previously unannounced; Sony plans on setting up 100 playable PSP systems, to go along with 20 playable games. While this news seems already good enough for some of us, the slide also indicates that there will be over 100 PSP games to be represented, with many to be shown in video form sources at IGN claim. The opportunity for TGS attendees this year is almost staggering.
With a good number of playable games, and a mass of new footage to previously unannounced titles, the PSP should be one of the best exhibits on the show floor.
Wel keep you updated as more news pours in about the upcoming Tokyo Game Show.
Source: IGN
Japanese publication, Nihon Keizai Shimbun today revealed that the Cell processor has reached its final stage of development. Although no information on the actual chip was given out, a Toshiba company official did restate that "It will be used in such areas as IBM brand computers, Sony game machines and Toshiba home appliances".
Sony are expected to announce a little more about the Cell processor and the PS3 at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show. Stay tuned.
Source: IGN Article
Isn't this all so exciting? :shiggy2:
If i had a dollar for every time i ran out of hair in the middle of a spoon making contest id only eat your children with a side of slaw and THOSE ARENT PILLOWS!!