PSP2 Not Coming Any Time Soon
Gamespot reports on the rumours swirling about a possible second edition of the PSP. The verdict: Bogus. From the article: "The PSM article does cite 'PSP developers who have been briefed on Sony's plans' as saying that the handheld will have 'a high degree of connectivity' with the PlayStation 3--something Sony has stated publicly on numerous occasions. Also, 'sources familiar with its development' confirmed the new PSP would be 'thinner and lighter' than the current model. However, that's all the article said was set in stone, and PSM is upfront about the rest being speculative."
I had really been looking forward to seeing them implement some innovative ideas that were rumored for it, like including a touch screen w/ stylus, and allowing it to fold out with a "second screen" so it's protected when not in use and the screen(s) don't get all messed up from exposure. If not them, who?
Apology to Ubuntu forum.
Why even waste the development on a PSP2?
The first one didn't take off as well as they hoped.
I know I'd rather use a DS then a PSP.
_ Stop being so restrictive with homebrew projects, just look away like Nintendo does.
_ Release a PC/Mac UMD reader and writer and a Dual DVD-UMD player for the living room.
_ Sell cheap blank media ($2 a writable disc).
_ Sell your current UMD movie stock for $5 each. Include them with Sony DVD releases for free.
_ Larger battery life.
_ Learn from Nintendo. Touchscreen it's the solution.
Anyway I don't expect anything from Sony these days. I will just watch them crash and burn.
::cough cough::
January 16th, 2006: Nintendo Dismisses DS Redesign Rumors
January 26th, 2006: Nintendo Announces DS Lite
I know Sony has been making bad decisions lately, but you can tell it's bullshit from a mile off. Are you telling me that after "shipping" millions of units with one thumbstick they will splinter their market and release a new PSP Lite with two? That would never happen.
It's obvious that they will at some point release a slimmer, brighter, better version of the original tech to fight back against the dominating DS Lite - but they can't change it fundamentally as games must work on both versions. Saying otherwise is as retarded as all the "news stories" saying the remake of the original DS would have a new thumbstick.
Oh and Sony will lie about the existance of a prettier model till just before release. Hell there is an interview on Eurogamer with the head of Nintendo UK - the day before - the announcement of the DS Lite saying it wasn't gona happen.
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Handhelds usually have a longer life than consoles, the PSP has just really started to gain momentum with a recent flood of games at much higher quality than the early stuff. UMD may have failed as a movie format (I still argue it could survive if standalone recorders and players were made available) but its sufficient for game distribution, switching to an all memory stick format would do nothing but make Sony's already mostly wasted battle for control over piracy that much more difficult. UMD adds at least a rudimentary level of security, yes its hackable for the most part but doing so is extremely difficult without knowing where to look and how to do it. Lots of people on here talk about homebrew and PSP hacks but outside the geek community there are very very few that even know its possible.
What I think is odd is that Nintendo never seems to do anything about piracy other than sue websites blatently selling pirate devices, yet the still have GBA and DS games in the top 10 almost every month and outsell Sony in most countries. If Sony put half the money in game development that they do in hardware redesigns which add nothing they could probably have a more competative library of games to increase the sales of their hardware.
It really seems sometimes like Sony has a Kamakazi view of marketing...protect the "idea" at the cost of self sacrifice. It happened with Betamax, it happened with MiniDisk (they finally opened that one up but it was too late), it happened with Memory sticks (sony is mostly the only company that uses them), it happened with UMD and I would bet the next victim of their own arrogance is going to be BlueRay. Its like they just never learn. Sony seems to obsess over the idea of owning a "standard" so much so that they pretty much destroy any chance of the new product becoming a standard before it has a chance.