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PSP Function Additions In the Works

Gamasutra.com is reporting that Sony is mulling functionality upgrades to the PSP. New options could include USB peripherals or downloadable game titles. From the article: "However, in discussing the idea of downloadable PSP games, Kawanishi commented that the idea is under consideration, and suggested equivocally that it would be interesting if users could develop their own simple games and distribute them online. So far, although many unofficial 'homebrew' PSP games and emulators have been created, the only Sony-sanctioned support for this concept is via From Software's Adventure Player PSP game, which allows construction of RPG games using PC software which can then be replayed on the PSP."

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  1. downloadable PSP games? by Fooker · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well i'm not sure about everyone, but the first thing i think about is that this is somewhat of a good and bad idea. Good idea in the place that being able to download more games is good, but bad in the sense that if you have to purchase them people will turn to pirating them as it would be easier to put on the psp and cheaper (in the pirate sence).

  2. Why by Gogo0 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Is Sony reacting to generally underwhelming sales (see japanese aug8-aug15 week: 103k DS' sold, 25k PSPs sold) or are they toying with more features to make the PSP worthwhile to a broader range of people?

    My PSP sits in my console games cabinet until I want to play Wipeout (which isnt so often anymore), but my DS goes with me everywhere. The web browser in the 2.0 firmware will get me to use the PSP around the house, but I am buying software for the DS and stuck with Wipeout and a few other launch titles for the PSP... Sony might be creating a problem for themselves: People buy PSPs and no software.

    I suppose we will see a web browser for the DS eventually. I dont know which I would use for wireless handheld internet (big screen PSP or smaller-but-touchscreen DS), but if Nintendo (or anyone, really) sells it separately, at least they will be making money off of it (not considering the fact that Nintendo profits off every DS and Sony sells at a loss).

  3. Take it one step further eventually? by neglige · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe in the long run they think about adding another feature: streamed movies. From what I read, watching movies on the PSP has become quite popular. Why not add the capability to display streamed videos?

    I am aware there are several limitations, as you won't watch a complete movie in an Internet Cafe (where you have WLAN coverage) or at home (where the DVD player is just a few feet away). But you COULD watch short news clips, music videos, travel information or movie trailers where WLAN is available (usually Internet Cafes, airports etc.) These types of short clips would also pose the least DRM issues.

    I think it might be a nice feature. Let's see if they give it a shot... I admit: I doubt it :)

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    1. Re:Take it one step further eventually? by goodenoughnickname · · Score: 2, Informative

      From this article dated 8/10/05: "Kawanishi is thinking of further improving the PSP's movie-viewing experience by adding a function to watch streaming videos. If that happens, users will be able to watch movies on the fly without having to save them on their Memory Sticks. Kawanishi also said that he plans to include Digital Rights Management functions in a future update, which will allow for paid content to be watched on the handheld."

      The linked article also mentions an email client. It's just more crap to look for in firmware v3.0.

      This is pretty depressing, really. By this time next year we'll have a USB laser cannon add-on, but no games. Well, unless you consider vaporizing pigeons a game, but I was speaking in the digital sense.

  4. Re:Firmware upgrade by skreeech · · Score: 2, Interesting

    well the webbrowser for instance is a firmware update.

    the game maker would have to be in a firmware update as well unless it had a umd disc to load it's games from the memory stick or internet.

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  5. Re:Firmware upgrade by bowronch · · Score: 2, Informative

    Other good places to look for PSP homebrew/emulators:

    http://emuholic.emuboards.com/
    http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/
    http://www.pspupdates.com/

    A lot of the psp homebrew developers hang out at:
    http://forums.ps2dev.org/index.php?c=5

    and for some self promotion, check out pspChess:
    http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=1760

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  6. More software!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Maybe I'm the only one, but I think that one of the most promising areas for the PSP is non-game software. The limitations of text input on the PSP may be a bit of a problem, but I would LOVE to see more productivity software on the PSP.

    Just because it plays games, doesnt mean that I dont want an address list, or a calendar function. I think adding some productivity software (perhaps with synch tools) would make the PSP more attractive to just about anybody.

    My 2 cents, though, to be honest, I AM insane.