The PSP's Birthday Party
Joystiq and EnGadget were there for the PSP Launch party, and have plenty of photos to prove it. Looks like it was a great opportunity to enjoy another uncomfortable marketing event. Hats off to the folks who endured it to bring us back the photos. From the article: "The weather outside is awful, but that didn't stop us, a few hundred Sony fanboys, and lots of B-list celebs (who clearly needed to collect the appearance fee) from hitting Sony's official launch party for the PlayStation Portable this evening."
I hope no one was hurt due to flying game discs.
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I've held a PSP, and it's pretty solid for what it's worth, and the design is noteworthy. So of course, the one picture that stood out the most to me in that article was the picture of the PSP that had the broken screen from being dropped. I wonder what it took to do that kind of damage... maybe a stiletto heel from one of the cheap actresses there?
On another note, I have a new favorite quote: (from the article) "If someone told you that the PSP is a portable gaming device, shoot these people. The PSP is not a portable gaming device, it is really a convergent portable entertainment device." -- SCEA president Kaz Hirai
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If someone told you that the PSP is a portable gaming device, shoot these people. The PSP is not a portable gaming device, it is really a convergent portable entertainment device.
Right, because the history of convergent entertainment devices is long and illustrious. They would be fools to not want some of this action.
And going with a brand new disk standard that nobody has and nobody sells as a medium for selling movies? It's a brilliant maneuver from some of the industry's best minds.
I should say that the Sony reps I've worked with about other things have been completely with it and didn't lose sight of reality. So what happened to this guy?
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I'll have mine in about 5.5 hours. I'm not about lines, but they didn't do a midnight thing anyway here. I pre-reserved at ebgames and I'll pick it up at 9.
I think I'm going to get wipeout pure and ridge racers. I'll probably put an article in my journal later today with my "findings".
i wouldnt like to be this guy; "I want one! My GF said she would leave me if I get one - in the least she'll be really upset. Should I take a chance and make the purchase? hehe"
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The level of bitterness and resentment in some of the comments here (and also in the initial news post) is a bit scary. Anybody would think Sony had been killing babies for fun rather than releasing a serious competitor to Nintendo's long-running monopoly on the handheld market.
MP3 playback? I could get an iPod for a little more, and save thousands of dollars in memory sticks to get the capacity I'd want. If I want something to play music on, I'll get something with that purpose designed into it, and not one where I need to buy hundreds of Sony Memory Stick Duos at their outrageous prices to fit all my music on. 40 GB of Memory Stick Duos is over $10K... no thanks, I'll spend $400-$500 on an iPod first.
Movie playback? I don't feel like buying my movies AGAIN on another proprietary format just to be able to watch them on the go. I can get a portable DVD player, and have all my DVD extras (because I'm fairly certain all the bonus features I buy DVDs for won't be on UMDs), and not have to buy my movies all over again.
So, yeah, it's a gaming device, with other things thrown on top to try and justify the price and the hype. It's also how Sony really hopes that they can sell tons and tons of Memory Sticks.
- Hubert
How do FPSes (or TPSes, if you prefer that viewpoint) play on the system? Dual analog control would be kinda hard for obvious reasons...
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You are free to submit your own articles. Why not try that?
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Sorry to respond to my own reply. But, I see you HAVE submitted quite a few articles -- my apology. Have you stopped submitting, or have they stopped accepting?
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I don't think there is an FPS for it yet. Metal Gear is actually a tactical card game, not an action game. Which you'll either love or hate :-)
The reason why...
a) Won't play popular movie formats such as quicktime, windows media, divx, etc without transcoding.
b) Need to store movies on a sony memory stick with lots of memory.
Players that support popular movie formats and have built in hard drives exist now. But to become popular, I guess they need to be manufactured by a big brand and be able to run graphic intense games.
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and lots of B-list celebs (who clearly needed to collect the appearance fee)
I didn't see any in the pics. Got me curious. Who showed? Ron Perlman?
Anyone one have any problems with their PSP? The "R" shoulder button constantly sticks on mine
Personally I don't think transcoding is a problem. At least you get your files encoded at the proper resolution/aspect ratio for the device, no need to waste memory stick space on those extra pixels.
DJ Danger Mouse was Djing the event? Last I heard the RIAA was all hot and bothered by his Grey Album. Does this mean that Sony, who is a member of the RIAA, is now going to be on the RIAA's hit list? Obviously, Sony Game Division and Sony Music do not give a flying F about each other.
-Dipster
Where are the PSP emulators? Where are the mod chips? Where are the programs that allow you to burn your own PSP media? This unit has been out for about 12 hours now! Lets get going here!
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"Play is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold." -- Joseph Chilton Pearce
This is not a once in lifetime opportunity here folks! Why in the hell would you want to stand outside for 13+ hours in the freezing cold to get a video game system that you could pick up at your local WalMart in about a week with no problems! Wait until these things come out on Ebay for $50 because of some fatal flaw gamers are bound to find. They don't play any "real" movies at this point, the battery life is average at best and before Christmas Sony will come out with the PSP 2 Special U2 Edition with Kung-Fu grip! Wait and it will become available.
Why is this being called the PSP's birthday party? My first birthday wasn't when I was born. It happened exactly one year after that. Oh right, I'm using logic on Slashdot...
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For example, very few here are religious. That shows tremendous logic.
Transcend Humanity. Please.
Actually, the PSP COMES with a 32MB Memory Stick Duo. Not a Pro Duo, although those work as well. Amateur Duo's work just fine.
Metal Gear Acid are lots of fun
I just played Metal Gear Acid on a co-worker's PSP (he went to best buy this morning just to look at the PSP, and ended up buying one. No preorder necessary.. aparently there are tons in stock)
I have to say the game totally sucks. I didn't so much as play the game as hit "O" over a hundred times as it went through a slideshow story.
know what buttons to push to get players interested.
Let me guess, it's the "release a gaming system, then release no games for six months" -button?
I have to say that Gamespot's article on getting movies on your PSP was pretty nice. A guy at work got his PSP this morning and in ten minutes I was running a converted MPG off his Memory Stick.
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http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-11721-172
Cripes, man, try to comprehend what you are reading.
"I'm just here to regulate funkiness."
I can't imagine people wanting to own movies for this, but maybe if Blockbuster felt like stocking yet another format it'd be good for keeping yourself entertained on a road trip or during class. Although it still seems better suited to shorts instead of full movies.
Yeeahhhh...I don't know if you got the memo, but we're putting the cover sheets on all our Third Person Shooters now, ok?
The GameGear also required 6AA batteries that died out after 3-4 hours. The GameBoy required 4 AA batteries that lasted for 12-24 odd hours on end. THAT is why the Gameboy won. Well, that and the fact that the Game Boy had Kirby. And Kirby > most other characters at the time.
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I left work to get one of the 55 PSPs being sold at the local toy store. [mind you, I own a DS too, and love it] The PSP is really beautiful. Games are nice, buttons don't stick. I'd NEVER stand in the rain for one of them though. Better to call early in the morning and take a nice break during working hours! :)
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Taken from This previous post.
Nintendo has NEVER been the "sole" player in the handheld market.
You shouldn't be a jackass unless you're 100% sure you're right.
I am 100% certain that you are a moron.
"I'm just here to regulate funkiness."
Anyway, I'm not buying a PSP at the moment, but its game selection right out of the gate (in the US at least) easily matches that of the DS even 4 months after its release.
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Sounds like every other MGS ever made.
I know the parent was being funny, but on a serious note. Forget a PSP Emulator. What I want is a PSX emulator FOR my PSP. Add a nice little program on my computer to dump PSX ISOs to Memory Stick and I would be one happy camper.
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Battery doesn't bother me that much and didn't back then. I used (and still use) rechargable AA batteries for all of my portable electronics that require batteries; even back in the old days of GameBoy (tm).
I always had a set ready and charged when I'd be done. My parents drilled it into me back then that it wasn't worth paying for batteries over and over for stuff like that when I could buy a set of rechargables that would last me a LONG time.
But most didn't have that option, so I guess that is one of the big issues. As for Kirby, was it even popular back then? I thought it wasn't until later that it started sellign well.