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PSP details straight from Ken Kutaragi
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Re: PSP details straight from Ken Kutaragi
"making it capable of smooth graphics that can even outclass the PlayStation 2"
Ehhhh..... :unsure: I have a feeling that won't turn out to be true.. maybe.. Possibly... First they say PSX, then possibly outclassing PS2? When GBA is capable of basically SNES stuff (or maybe PSX quality 2D only)? :unsure: |
-better anti-alaising capability than PS2
-memory stick slot can be used with digital cameras, camcorders, and more -enough space to hold hours of high quality video (yes!) -strong 3rd party interest (that was a given IMO) -movie industry could make official UMD formatted movies (record companies to follow suit?) A very ambitious project...thank you Sony, for taking continuous strides through the boundries of entertainment :) |
Re: Re: PSP details straight from Ken Kutaragi
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I'll be watching this product.
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This is going to be something that will look very interesting...
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Yes, seems very interesting. And apparently many developers have signed on to develop for it, too... that's always good.
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*shakes head*
Sony, stick to the Clie, at least that was done well. |
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Can I borrow your copy of the PSP? Because apparently you must have the retail version of it in your hands to warrant such a bold statement. A lot of your 'opinions' instantly lose credibility when there's absolutely no backing to them. You said for yourself that a Sony handheld product was well done. What on Earth is 100% certain of stopping the PSP from eventually becoming a quality product? |
PDA = Good idea
PDA/Game system = Bad idea Cell phone = Good idea Cell phone/game system = Bad idea You think I'm against Sony, I'm not. Try again. |
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Again, as I ask so often...PLEASE EXPLAIN. WHY is a PDA/Game system a bad idea? |
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So what is it? ... a PDA! I agree with Gekko, a game system should stay as a game system. They shouldn't make it into something else that it shouldn't be. Almost all of those systems have failed in the gaming industry. |
Mixing things is never a good idea. PSP will be an oversized crappy PDA, and an overpriced game system.
PDAs make poor cameras players and MP3 players. It works for a lot of things. N-Gauge will make a horrible phone. PSP will make a horrible PDA. But guess what? You pay for it. |
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Jesus Christ...it's like multi-functioning products are foreign to you. Hey, part of most refridgerators are freezers too! But they'll never sell. Maybe you don't realize that you're using one of the prime examples for multi-functioning products right now: Your computer. I thank GOD that he gave men the ability to use their penises for urinating and making love...because otherwise we might all be bored with it :rolleyes: |
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PS and PS2 were able to read DVD's and CD's because their games run on them! No new hardware had to be added on there to perform those functions. :rolleyes: |
And how is PSP any different than PSone and PS2?
PSone | PS2 | PSP media: CD, CD/DVD, UMD storage: memory card, memory card, memory stick The PSP in architecture won't be any different in relation to the PSone or the PS2. It will read discs...it will connect to a storage device. Sony is simply making discs that can carry games, music and film. *gasp* Just like a DVD! :eek: And also, since when do you know more about the gaming industry than the market leaders themselves? If they don't cater to your personal interests, that's one thing. Don't buy the damned product. If you honestly think you know what's best for the gaming industry in general and Sony doesn't, you're wasting your ideas here on a message board. You should be leading a company to dominance in the gaming world. |
Uhh... Stu? PSP is hardly similar to PS1 and PS2 in any way.
As for personal interests, that doesn't work. If someone wants a PDA that's just a PDA, they can buy one. If they want one that's wireless, they can buy one. If they want one that's also a phone and digital camera, they can buy one. Choice. If people want to buy a PSP that plays only games, they can't buy one. They must buy everything else that's thrown onto it. No choice. |
Well, I want a PC that only plays games... no windows, no word, no nothing, just pop and play games (for a lower price too of course)... but that isn't gonna happen ;)
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Stu, there's a huge difference between PSX/PSone/PS2/PS"X". PSP is going to be running on juice from the time you leave your house until the time you get back.
Firstly, I looked at the specs for the N-gage. What's talk time? Mediocre. Wanna play Sonic N? How long do you honestly have with a decent amount of talktime? You're going to need a fuel cell with functions like that. Now Sony wants to make this a discman/portable DVD player/gameboy, with a huge ass backlit LCD. L-C-fecking-D. How much time could you run on one of those? If you watch a movie for 2 hours with the LCD, that wouldn't necessarily leave a lot of game time. Plus, batteries are most likely heavy, and good quality ones with lots of juice are going to be that heavy. I have no problems with the storage medium. I think people are going to have to worry if this will fit into your pocket or not with that size LCD. If you want to make a playstation remake that used analogs, put an analog on the thing. Aren't people going to question what that big thing poking out is? It's just not a portable idea right now. They might be able to pull it off. But perfectly too? We'll have to see. |
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And you choose to buy everything that isn't necessary to play games. Windows is required, nothing else. |
I personally hope PSP does good just to shut people up...
I mean a lot of people at GT or Ndose or whatever thought Xbox wouldn't stand a chance anywhere (and it's doing about as good as NGC in the US, at least), PS2 sales would be strong at first but then drop off a lot as developers continue to have problems with development and give up or their games suck or whatever, making there be no games worth owning on the system, and that NGC would 'return Nintendo to the glory days of SNES'... Did any of that happen? :confused: I don't think arguing is gonna change anybody's perspective on anything... People who think PSP stands a chance won't hear the people who think it will fail talking and then say "Y'know what, I think you're right!"... and stuff... And it's not gonna get anywhere when it comes to the whole extras debate either... Although I personally don't see what's wrong about sticking game systems in with other things, or sticking other things in with game systems... DVD players can play music CDs... Oh no, it's the end of the world! It should stay strictly a movie player! I don't wanna listen to CDs on my DVD player! What the ****!? Why does my CD player have a radio!? I bought it to listen to CDs damnit, not fuzzy quality music and talk/news shows! Damn the world! Damn it all! :unsure: |
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Why would someone want a PSP that only plays games when they could have a PSP that plays games as well as other things? You aren't forced to use the other features. If the price is too high, they can buy a GBA. Again, different markets... Is everyone trying to say that the PSP will be a failure? Because if that's what you want to say, say it. I would simply disagree with you. |
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That would be like me telling you to get a GBA if you don't want the other features... but a GBA isn't a PSP game player, just lke with PC games if you want them you want all the baggage that comes with it. |
Umm... DVD players can also read CDs because they play VCD. ;)
This is more like a home theater in a box. Put it all together, and none of it is that great. A lot of people prefer to buy individual components, which are generally much better. |
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People may want to play games on a PSP, and not use it as a crappy PDA. But guess what? You're paying for the PDA. And don't put PSP and affordable in the same sentence, not a good idea ;) If I want a PDA, I'll buy a PDA (Well, another one anyway). Makes a much better PDA than PSP. If I want a portable DVD player (which PSP is not), I'll buy a portable DVD player. If I want a game system, well, I can't buy PSP, because it would be a waste of money. I'll take my nice and small PDA with me, and if I want to play games, I'll bring along my GBA, and if I want to watch a movie, my portable DVD player. If I want to make a phone call and play games, I'd rather have a cell phone and GBA. Then when I know I won't be playing games (99.9% of my life), I'll have a much smaller and more practical phone. |
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In the end only ONE feature will make or break PSP, and that's the games. The demand for the other features will forever be secondary... If the games suck, then people willgo elsewhere, if the games are great, people will get the PSP and consider the other features a bonus.
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gekko: "waste of money"
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*thinks of the waste of money thing* :rofl: |
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you have problems man |
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You can't get an Xbox, that has Windows (or an OS). Is it a form of Windows? I dunno :unsure: |
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If the games are good enough eventualy I will have to look past the extra baggage and buy the PC anyway... That's how PSP will be, if the games are good enough people will look past the extra features. All the other stuff that comes with a new PC or a new PSP could just be considerd a bonus if games is the ain reason you are buying it. |
Name one thing on your PC that you are forced to buy that isn't necessary for games.
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you make an opinion, I challenge and disagree. you make a point, I prove the point to be wrong. if you can't handle that, then I think you're the one with the problems... |
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I agree with One Winged Angel.
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