E3 - Sony Drops PS2 To $149, Shows PSP, Hints At PS3
JSDopefish writes "Not much of a surprise, but Sony announced today at their E3 press conference that they're lowering the price of the PlayStation 2 console to $149, including the network adapter. That matches the already in-place $149 price of the Xbox system. The GameCube remains at $99." Elsewhere, jasoncart writes "Sony has just unveiled their Playstation Portable specs to the enthralled masses at their pre-E3 conference in LA. The result is the first photographs of the new device (alt. link), confirmation of the impressive specifications (Wi-Fi ahoy!) and hints on the games we'll be playing on the PSP, including 'clips of Gran Turismo... Wipeout [and] Metal Gear Solid'." 1UP also discusses mentions of the PlayStation 3 in the press conference, including "some rather grand predictions for the future of Sony's game console efforts."
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The XBox does.
Poor microsoft... they'll have to lower the price of the xbox *again*... pretty soon it won't be making money, and it'll just be a big black hole for gates to dump his excess cash into. I feel his pain... wait, no, that's just heartburn from the taco I had for lunch. =]
Boom, he's on his back!
I'm going to be in line on day one. It almost makes you feel sorry for Nintendo with that dual-screen monstrousity of theirs.
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TWO!
That's a mighty big screen, should be good for playing games/dvds/whatever, though I wonder how much it'll jack up the cost by? If it's too expensive, I doubt it'll appeal to the normal GBA-type kid market (or their parents, to be accurate)...
Reminds me of the Sega Game Gear of so long ago.
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someone please put up a picture of the psp
For more info on the PSP, including a look at the specs in depth, we've done an article over at GE.
Sony PSP Specs Information
Close examination of the specs seems to suggest some odd things - most importantly, it looks like Sony will be implementing region codes after all.
(I had submitted this article, but it looks like with this one FPed, my one will get lost)
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And Nintendo finished their thing where they introduced the DS.
It's got both bluetooth local play for up to 16 players but also supports WiFi for internet play. Two slots for DS carts and GB/GBA carts, touch screen, 3D support (with Super Mario 64 and a 3D Metroid game on the way for it.)
To be honest, watching the demonstrations of it give me high hopes for the DS.
I know the financial reasons for it, but why must every damn portable system have so many ports from their non-portable cousins?
Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo... make some new games for launch! Don't just sell the system with "play your console games that you've already paid for on your portable!".
I don't mind a few ports, but if you look at the GBA it seems like a majority of the games are ports/remakes/pokemon. If the PSP will be the same I will great it less then enthusiastically. At least the GBA is $100
I wonder if in the long term, the PSP will have any impact on the Gameboy. Many in the past have tried to dethrone the king but have failed. Look at the only handheld gaming device that had any market share, the Sega Game Gear. It was ahead of its time with a color screen but it was huge and ate batteries one after another. I'm sure the PSP will have some following but I don't think, in the long run, it'll make much of an impact to Nintendo's stronghold.
Ok damn it.. maybe a stupid question, but where is the best place to get all the e3 news? thanks!
Whoever checked this link clearly is not using firefox. It just gives us a nice view of a blank page. Strangely the google cache shows up just fine.
What precisely would place wi-fi into the sea-faring realm?
Ok, the PSP looks cool!!! when can we get one...
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Why are they including this now? I understand why you would want it for certain games like EA's sports line or FF11 but is there really such a huge market to include it?
Not to bash the whole digital convergence thing, but Ive been very happy with my "old school" non connected ps2...
If the PSP will be the same I will great it less then enthusiastically.
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Now I can finally justify replacing my stolen PS2. If I ever find the bastard that took that thing. Oooohhhh!
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So here's the article:
With Sony's pre-show conference now in full swing the Playstation Portable has been fully unveiled to the awed masses. As well as the first images of the wee beast in action, we've news herein on the specifications and other such details, including clues to the titles that we'll be playing on this device Sony claim can produce full-motion "3D-CG" visuals similar to the PS2.
The PSP will initially be available in black, and will include a 16:9 ratio TFT LCD wide screen, centred on a sleek, ergonomically designed controller that Sony hope will fit snugly in the hand. The dimensions are 170mm x 74mm x 23mm and it will reportedly weigh 260g. The screen will support the full sixteen-million or so colours of the spectrum, in a resolution of 480 x 272. The positioning of the PSP's D-Pad and buttons are apparently based on the Playstation's - for convenience - and the device will incorporate stereo speakers, a headphone jack and volume/brightness controls.
Connectors offered include a full 802.11b wireless LAN option (for connection in the home and to the wider network), as well as USB 2.0. The wireless functionality will allow several PSPs to connect and enjoy multiplayer gaming or take the player online. Data will be downloadable wirelessly, via USB, or using the Sony Memory Stick compatibility offered.
PSP software will come in Universal Media Disc format, which supports 1.8gb of data, despite being only 60mm in diameter. This format will offer support for movie and music files as well as games and other software, and a robust anti-piracy encryption system is touted.
Here's the cold hard technical truths of this prodigious new handheld:
Product Name: PlayStationPortable (PSP)
Color: Black
Dimensions: Approx. 170 mm (L) x 74 mm (W) x 23 mm (D)
Weight: Approx. 260 g (including battery)
CPU: PSP CPU (System clock frequency 1~333MHz)
Main Memory: 32MB
Embedded DRAM: 4MB
Display: 4.3 inch, 16:9 widescreen TFT LCD
480 x 272 pixel (16.77 million colors)
Max. 200 cd/m2 (with brightness control)
Speakers: Built-in stereo speakers
Main Input/Output: IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)
USB 2.0 (Target)
Memory StickTM PRO Duo
IrDA
IR Remote (SIRCS)
Disc Drive: UMD Drive (Playback only)
Profile: PSP Game
UMD Audio
UMD Video
Main Connectors: DC IN 5V
Terminals for charging built-in battery
Headphone/Microphone/Control connector
Keys/Switches: Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
Analog pad
Enter keys (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Left, Right keys
START, SELECT, HOME
POWER On/Hold/Off switch
Brightness control, Sound Mode, Volume +/-
Wireless LAN On/Off switch
UMD Eject
Power: Built-in lithium-ion battery, AC adaptor
Access Control: Region Code, Parental Control
Accessories:
Stand
Headphone with remote commander
Headphone with remote commander and microphone
External battery pack
Case
Strap
E3 Prototype Exhibition: USB Camera for PSP
USB GPS for PSP
USB Keyboard for PSP
UMD Specifications
Dimensions: Approx. 65 mm (W) x 64 mm (D) x 4.2 mm (H)
Weight: Approx. 10g
Disc Diameter: 60 mm
Maximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer)
Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser)
Encryption: AES 128bit
Profile: PSP Game (full function)
UMD Audio (codec ATRAC3plus, PCM, (MPEG4 AVC))
UMD Video (codec MPEG4 AVC, ATRAC3plus, Caption PNG)
The lucky blighters in Japan will be getting their paws on the PSP at the end of 2004, whilst North American and European gamers will have to wait until the Spring of 2005 for local launches. The following 99 firms have also pledged their support of the new device:
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Not playing games, I was still interested in the workstation. As it seems the Cell processor is some variant of PowerPC, and given the current state of GNU/Linux in both Sony entertainment and IBM, it seems like a sure bet that this workstation will mark one more step by IBM in trying to validate GNU/Linux on the PowerPC as a general purpose platform rivalling Wintel.
Were I still in Europe I would hopefully already have an IBM POP-based Pegaso or A1 system running Debian GNU/Linux on the PowerPC. Sony seems to base their PS2 port of GNU/Linux on Red Hat. Perhaps the Sony Cell workstation will reach my country before the POP systems do.
While a port rivalling Wintel can only be a good thing, and perhaps may help validate GNU/Linux as a platform and give it a better competitive advantage agains MS, it still remains to be seen how much freedom will benefit, given the doubtful records of Sony (DRM, crippled PS2 GNU/Linux) and IBM (soft patents).
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It appears, in the screenshots, that the version of GranTurismo is 4. The last version of GT available for PS3 is GT3.
I wouldn't mind playing GT4 but I certainly wouldn't only want it available on the portable.
but i do agree that they should Emphasise creating new IPs(Intelectual Properties) for the PSP
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Think of it as being included for free and quit your complaining. Is it really such a problem that you are getting more for your money? If you don't want to use it, don't plug a network cable into it. Then it will behave exactly like your "old school" PS2.
I could understand complaining if they started not including essential things like controllers, but this is just rediculous.
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Battery life must drain pretty quickly out of that. WiFi is a power hog. Or else they're sporting some new fangled battery pack. That, or you're getting some major suckage on range.
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Here are some additional links with pictures in case of /. effect:
Gamespot
GameAsylum
IGN PSP
Reuters
and info about Movies and Music on the PSP
They've also set up a nifty page where you can see all of the E3 headlines as they happen. They're a great news aggregator!
According to this article, Sega's supposed to make their "big announcement" tomorrow morning. Has enyone heard any inside info about what this may be? New console? New Phantasy Star?
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I'd like to point out that SCE is really good at promoting vaporware. They *always* announce incredible specs and features with their products, but then change over time.
;)
These are just fresh on my mind... I'm sure there are older examples:
Remember how the PS2 was going to ship with a hard drive?
How about the LCD panel or AOL?
All the cool features that were going to be included in America's version of the HDD... web browser, music jukebox, etc... nope.
The PSX with all its great features... scaled back at the last minute.
I'd love to believe that the PS3 and PSP will come out with the features and specs promised, but I just don't think it'll happen.
I guess we'll see what happens. Of course, despite my negativity, I'm sure I'll end up buying a PSP to go with my PS2...
Article states that IBM and Sony are collaborating to develop a workstation, which will be used to develop games for the PS3. IBM will supply the OS, Sony will supply the development tools, etc. Seems like the emphasis will be on game-development, but will have other uses like movie editing etc (and who will develop applications for that process remains unsaid--Adobe? Avid?)
Question is, why redevelop the wheel? Why not use G5s from Apple? Or, G5s from Apple with a "PS3" personality PCI card? Wouldn't that be a whole lot cheaper?
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Nintendo's idea of having more than one screen on the gameboy is good .. BUT if the top screen of the Nintendo Gameboy DS were wider and high resolution that would make it more desirable than the Sony PSP.
Why is the top screen so square instead of rectangular? They have all that empty space on either side!
Annoying.
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Didn't anyone notice the fact that when you are operating the d-pad, you will likely be covering the little-ass speaker? Also, when are we going to get a damn portable with analog control? Also, wonder what sort of screen covering we will be looking at. Finally, that would be so money if they had some sort of licensing where if you bought GT4, you'd get GT4 Mobile for half price or something. Just my 2c.
As for the old NES and SNES ports, thats mostly because Nintendo got tired of having to battle piracy over ROMs. We've all heard the argument before 'well if Nintendo doesn't want me to pirate a copy of Metroid for the NES, they should just re-release it or something'. Which, recently, they did.
have so many ports from their non-portable cousins?
Because games are too expensive to develop.
Business isn't willing to pay for products, innovation and careers, so we get brands, mortgage commercials and layoffs.
Yes, they slaughter the GBA and Gamepark but those were fairly underpowered on release. Compare it to something like the Zodiac it doesn't beat it on any field except the 1.8gig disk.
We all know it's going to be the games that make the system... so I'm sure this thing will be stunningly successful. As for the specs, it's almost exactly what I was expecting at the price-point, nothing more, nothing less.
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Because console gaming is not a monoculture. I've only owned Sega systems until recently, so all the ports to the GBA are new to me. Everybody that stuck with Nintendo can get a PSP and play the Playstation games they missed, and the young'uns who started with Playstation could get a DS and play all the games they missed.
The average life of a console (even one which is mostly a PC) seems to be measured in years, but we get a new PC's from Sony every quarter.
Does not Moore's law apply to game console's?
Sony has big ambitions in the peripheral market for the PSP with all manner of addons planned, including an external battery pack, a stand, a microphone and a case. Several devices are being showen communicating with the PSP at Sony's E3 stand, noticeably a GPS system.
Good battery life doesn't seem too hopeful if an external battery pack is already on the list of accessories!
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I wonder what the battery life will be like. That's been a major factor in Nintendo's dominance and if Sony doesn't get that right, they're going to be squashed in this area like everyone else.
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I wonder how much Shock and drop tests they have done.
I'd be affraid to drop it after shelling out $250.
I'm a little worried about the placement of the d-pad and the buttons. In the pictures they appear to be located right at the edge of the unit. It appears as though you'll have to hold it in your fingers rather than letting it rest in your palms to be able to operate the buttons.
Nintento right now is probably chortling with glee that SOny did not include bluetooth support for the PSP, which the DS has (as well as WiFi).
That should equate to better battery life for the DS, which Nintento has always been very careful about.
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The PS3 has been out here in Japan since about Christmas and I have had the chance to take a close look at it. The design of the two levels of machine is, as would be expected, is impecable. Sony did a great job turning a black plastic gaming box into a beautiful, if not white, piece of home entertainment worthy of a place above your top end home theatre setup. ;))" it will be like saying, "I am going to buy a new walkman this afternoon.", of course it would make no diference if it were a sony or a panasonic or a sharper image unit... The walkman vernacular was defined and like Q-tips or Jet-Ski the brand name will define the iconography and ideology.
I find the prices for the two levels of units to be a bit high for my taste... the lower level machine coming in at around 70,000 yen and the top unit priced at around 90,000 yen. You get all the bells and whistles on either unit with a slightly larger hard drive on the top end unit.
It appears to me that with these units, Sony is not so much trying to put a gaming machine in every home, they have near done that with the PS1 and PS2, but rather they seem to be trying to redefine the home entertainment idology. Sony creates all the hardware needed for a full home entertainment system, from TV to 5.1 to speakers and now to networked gaming. Add to that their portable devices and their top knotch work in mobile phone tech and all the sony entertainment content provided by sony picture and sony music, and you have a hard time believing that thier last 10 years of positioning has been anything but planned for the future.
Whether Microsoft, or any other company releases a game unit that one day might blow away the PS3 in ability, Sony still commands a huge lead in the interconectivity of "entertainment". They seem to be doing for the whole home entertainment areana what they did with the Sony Walkman... They are defining the vernacular that will become the cornerstone of future entertainment. When, 10 or 20 years from now, someone says, "lets get a home entertainment unit hunny. (HEU
Back to the PS3. I think I will wait until they hit the same price as a good DVD player or provide a more streamlined interface with other standard home theatre parts before I shell out my hardly earned cash for one.
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Am I the only one who thought this looks just like the Atari Lynx?
Oh how I miss my Lynx.
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Sony did what sony does best - it made the PSP look cool. This will help A LOT as I am sure both systems will be able to play games well.
I'll say I have to agree nintendo is making a big mistake with the DS -- it's got cool advanced features but they might be hard to market to kids (bluetooth,wi-fi,dual screen,touchscreen) which is nintendo's traditional market. And it may be losing some of it's best features (compact size, battery life?) I dont really know. All I know is when I first heard of the DS, all I could think was what a silly idea it was and I usually am not the critical of new products. It's all comes down to a big "we'll see". But if i were nintendo I would be shaking in my boots (or muchrooms as the case may be) because the compitition looks to be feirce.
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Given current touchscreen technology this isn't likely. Currently, touch screens (or even touch pad mice) register only a single touch at a time, and they wear out after a number of touches (usually like 100k). Given that you at least need two buttons at a time (direction and action), usually more, this probably won't happen.
Maybe someone will come along with cheaper better technology that makes this possible, but the tactility of mechanical buttons along with the cheaper manufacturing costs will keep them around for the foreseeable future.
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According to Gamespot, the battery life is only 2.5 hours with video, and 10 if audio only. I imagine audio-only means through the memory stick (to keep those lasez from burning through the batteries).
2.5 hours, even rechargable, sounds like a DOA product to me. It's like the Lynx all over again?
Seriously, that is some funny shit. I actually laughed out loud. Sega's days are numbered. Hell, you could probably count them on one hand.
The screen is impressive. The NGage designers must really be crying now. 16:9 Vs. god knows what... or the two screens (4:3??) on the DS. ...looking at the pictures again, it reminds me a lot of the Atari Lynx.
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I know Pokemon originated on GB. I wasn't that clear, but it seemes like the vast majority of games on GBA are Ports OR remakes OR pokemon (which I can't stand).
There are some great games out there though. Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age are two of the best Console RPGs out there. Other then those Pokemon and a scant few others, there are no original RPGs on the system.
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Look at all those poor cross-eyed people! Who in their right mind would sacrifice their eyes for that little handheld?!
Navin Johnson is probably rolling in his grave!
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On an offtopic note, I hope that GT will allow for multiple saves on one memory card.
Had a roomate at one point that couldn't really "play" the game, since I wouldn't go buy a memory card for him. (Wasn't his PS2, and I don't blame him for not throwing away 30$ just to save his GT stuff...)
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umm... The PS3 isn't finished yet! I'm assuming by the content of your post that you are talkin about the new PS2 multimedia center box they released last year.
Who modded this interesting? Unlss this guy is completely talking out of his ass, he means the PSX, not the PS3. The PSX is a home entertainment version of the PS2 with a lot of additional bells and whistles (TV recording onto a hard disk, etc). At its gameplaying core, the PSX is nothing but a PS2.
The PS3 hasn't even been fully spec'd yet, let alone in production. Although it will likely be similar in architecture to the PS2, it is NOT the PS2 nor is it the PSX.
Also, if this guy is actually in Japan, how on earth does he believe Sony is the end all, be all of entertainment? They're still selling (and buying!) Dreamcast games over there, let alone the Gamecube, which is doing well in its homeland. My experience has been there has always been plenty of room for the dominant company and other secondary companies (PS2/Gamecube, Gameboy/Wonderswan.
All and all, I call shennigans. As for the mods, don't mod stuff up unless you know what's being discussed.
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My bet is the sony PSP will be another nomad. All the PSX (genesis) games on a handheld. I doubt that people want to buy all their games all over again, or DVDs to watch it on a 300$ over priced handheld, Nintendo will corner Sony here.
Is that a mic hole at the bottom right corner of the screen?
OMG, the PSP's about the sexiest thing I've seen today (hope the wife doesn't see this...). I love good clean attractive design. Like the iPod, it has a look that just whispers "i am cool, buy me."
If the PSP has the goods in terms of games and performance, then Sony has just renewed its license to print money. In the US style is important, but in Japan it's essential. I wouldn't be too surprised if the Nintendo DS goes back to the drawing board for some work before release.
I never really liked the PS2 design, the PS and PSOne were much more attractive to me. But with the PSP, Sony has a machine that casual gamers and the fashion conscious will line up for. If they come out at about $199 in the US, they won't be able to keep up with demand.
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Battery life has always been the killer on portable systems. The turboexpress had a color screen before any other portable and rivaled the systems of the time (basically a shrunk down tg16). but it was expensive and drained batteries quickly. The atari lynx had a color screen but ate batteries even worse than the game gear, and of course the game gear. all superior systems to the game boy of their respective eras and all dead within a few years.
Rumors have it that the PSP has 2-2.5 hours of game playing time. How much time with the audio turned up? How much less with 802.11b enabled? Also, it's not too portable considering its size. If the dpad and buttons areas would have folded up to protect the screen, well, it would be an improvement in portability. (I expect a check from you, sony).
The DS seems nice but looks horrible. What's up with the extremely rounded edges? The top screen that utilizes the ARM-9 chip should have used a larger screen. If I was a designing student, this would be something I would crank out the night before it was due. The buttons are tiny. Sizewise it looks to be about a little smaller than the PSP.
Overall, the DS will have backward compatibility, 100$ cheaper, no region encoding, graphics just slightly less than the PSP. No word on battery life or media type of the new format.
The PSP will be able to play movies, mp3, horrid battery life, region encoding, 100$ more expensive, and slightly better graphics.
Other portables have offered to do more than the game boys of their generations and they've all failed. I think that the outcome will really depend on the DS. If the DS has a strong start and really takes advantage of the 2 screens, then I don't think we will see the PSP last long.
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some sensible media! from this screenshot it appears that the little, shiny, fragile disc will be protected in a caddy!
now, if we could only convince everyone else to do this... i really hate that if my cds or games become scratched and unplayayble i am forced to purchase the flimsy media again. bastards.
Is there anything like EyeToy for anything but the PlayStation2? IMHO, this is the greatest entertainment device ever, and just might put most aerobics instructors out of business -- you play with your entire body and an hour or two provide quite a workout...
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Here's an open-ended poll for this topic. How much would you pay for either the Sony's PSP or Nintendo's DS.
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Here's an open-ended poll for this topic. How much would you pay for either the Sony's PSP or Nintendo's DS?
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Mr. William Gibson announced through his counsel today that he is suing the Sony Corporation (SNE) for patent infringement in its forthcoming "Cyber World" technology.
"Our client holds the prior art for all forms of cyberspace, jacking in, and networked virtual worlds," said David Boies, citing Neuromancer (1984).
"William Gibson is in the enviable position of owning the Internet," said Boies, in an interview with eWeek Tuesday. "It is clear from our stand point that we have an extremely compelling case against Sony. Mr. Gibson has millions of circulating copies and defending these ideas is as important today as the day they were published."
When asked if Gibson was contemplating further lawsuits, Boies replied "Right now we're focused on Sony. It's not that there's a shortage of companies in violation but, in terms of our resolve issues, we are not trying to announce a litigation path. For now, we are trying to get things resolved with Sony."
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As others have pointed out, it looks reminiscent of a sega game gear. I can only hope it doesn't go through power as quick.
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There's a very good reason that RPGs don't show up on portable consoles very often. How many consoles can be beaten in less than, say, 35 hours of continuous play? I can't think of a decent RPG that doesn't have a life of at least 40 hours in a straight run through, nevermind going through all of the side quests and other stuff that's optional. Battery life is getting better, but not that good. You'd still eat through 2 sets of batteries from a 35 hour game.
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I find that all the console makers play pretty fast and loose with the truth up to the moment the system hits the street.
To counter your Sony examples, here are a couple of Nintendo examples off the top of my head:
GC will play DVDs
N64 will be upgradeable with the Bulky Drive
I'm sure if I was more of a Sega buyer I could spit off some Sega ones, too.
And many different consoles claim they will play the games of the previous one. I was actually pretty shocked that the PS2 really truly DID play PSX games.
i hear the Xbox handheld will come with 2 screens also. that's so if one crashes, the other will take over.
a robust anti-piracy encryption scheme...
Okay...so what do we give this one, 3 weeks? 4? I'm taking bets, winner gets my Natalie Portman picture collection.
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Needs a least an extra joystick/d-pad. Shame, I had visions of wireless timesplitters DM.
I've been burned with the failure of both my PS1 (the original that was released on 9/9/95) and PS2. And of course, they managed to fix the bugs with future product revisions. And this isn't limited with game systems, but it's rather more apparent with all of Sony's products I've encountered. As much as I want a PSP, I'll wait till a newer product revision (I don't mean model) is released before I crack open my wallet.
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I just want to throw it out there that I'm extremely excited about the DS. I mean, the PSP is really awesome, but I'll definitely spend my first $150 (or whatever it ends up being) on the DS.
Also, does anyone else get the feeling that non-portable consoles are going to go by the wayside? I really never thought about it before, but after seeing the PSP and the DS, I really have no interest in a PS3 or an xbox 2.
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CD used to have those. I've used old drives that required you to put a cd into one just to be able to read one. It is a shame that with cds and dvds we didn't look at protecting them the same way we protect floppy disks.
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GT on a handheld? NO thanks. Can you imagine an endurance race? The battery would die before you'd finish!
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16:9 aspect ratio, MPEG4 codec, Wifi ...
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I hope Sony has the foresight to make it easy to
stream video to this thing via the wireless interface. This would make a KICK-ASS in-vehicle monitor for watching movies. No need to modify the backrest or use cumbersome headrest mount
I was able to pop in the toy story DVD and it rendered the video in real time. :-)
I mean, I know that most hot spots are 802.11b, but even still, 802.11b is superceded by 802.11g, is it not?
Not to mention, WEP is pretty weak, and the better data rates and range. I would much rather have a device with 802.11g these days.
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although i pretty much agree with you, there are touch screens now that use a technolgy called PulseTouch(TM), it uses vibrations to simulate the effect of pushing a real button. Here is a link to one model that incorporates the technology.
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Now that's a hard one to answer. If I give up an arm for it... well, it's just not designed for single hand usage. If I give up a leg or two, the portability aspect becomes moot. I'd offer first born, but I'm wary of the interest accrued until it's payable. I guess that leaves... organs? Liver, lung, and a kidney. Will that cover it?
Um, unless your friends are deaf, why not use your voice to chat?
My other first post is car post.
"they wear out after a number of touches (usually like 100k)"
;p
When I worked at McD's in high school, they had touch screen registers. That was 7 years ago. They still use the registers today. In a similar vein, I'm still using my touch-screen PDA that I've used for 3 years. It gets quite heavily used.
I don't think the "wear out" factor is a real factor
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um.. you should try uses their newer stuff. The mzr-50 was released in 1997 man!
but in defence of the mz-r50, the mz-r50s battery pack fits a 2 *standard* AA batteries giving you hte choice of using rechargables of your choosing or cheap AA alkalines. Also the mzr-50 was a big power hog because it used a 3v lens. it wa soon replaced, one to half a year later by the mzr-55 which used a 1.5v lens.
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If people weren't morons, they wouldn't keep buying the games they already paid for and the financial reasons wouldn't exist.
This applies both to the ports of (S)NES and Pokemon. I've played 3 or 4 different versions of Pokemon to see what was different and they were all exactly the same.
The gaming market today is much bigger than when the SNES ruled so while mot old time gamers already have played the original SNES games there are still plenty of new gamers that haven't and since they are still good games and the most expensive part of developing them is done it is only natural to have so many ports.
I agree with you in general but I realise that only "old timers" have enough perspective to view it that way and I don't think they are the majority of gamers today.
I disagree with you in particular (for my situation) because when the SNES was out I was a kid and my parents wouldn't buy a game-only machine (had an Atari ST) and today, when I have more disposable income, it is much harder to find old SNES games so G ports can be a welcome alternative.
The real problem is not so much their existance but their price which makes them look like rip-off when you know how old they are.
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Both support wireless, but the DS supports Bluetooth (which uses much less power than WiFi) while the PSP supports only WiFi.
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The DS doesnt have bluetooth. DS and PSP have 802.11, which is better. DS also uses its own proprietary format (not bluetooth).
/... but from the sounds of things the "Nintendo Proprietary" thing is basically bluetooth, just with a proprietary Nintento profle.
Sorry, I read that in TheRegister and around
However I have to correct your misperception that WiFi is automatically better. Yes it is faster. But that comes at the price of using an order of magitude (yes that is correct) more power than Bluetooth and things like it. If you are going to be sitting a few feet away from your friend anyway, why not use Bluetooth and get a few extra hours out of the battery?
Furthermore, the processors in these things are not all that powerful and are not going to be able to take full advatnage of the WiFi bandwith anyway. The WiFi is there probably more to download content from computer networks (or perhaps act as a simple browser) and is probably not gong to be used often, as Nintendo is smart enough to keep the battery life as high as possible.
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