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Post by Mistah Showtime on Jan 27, 2011 12:37:12 GMT -5
psp.ign.com/articles/114/1146358p1.htmlFor those interested in the PSP2, here ya go. Sony claims it'll match the power of a PS3. I suppose we'll see when it comes out, but I suspect it will kill the battery life if it does match it. I like my PSP, so I'll be looking forward to this personally. The only news on it's release is that it will be out in time for the 2011 holiday season (around Christmas). No price has been announced yet.
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Post by Mistah Showtime on Jan 27, 2011 13:39:41 GMT -5
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Post by Spyder78 on Jan 27, 2011 14:07:19 GMT -5
Was thinking same thing man, that would suck if you are more comfy using the analog sticks over the tilt and you tilt on habit and damn thing screws you over... Hope someone down there was smart enough to make sure you can use both or one over the other thou..Still interested in the Nintendo 3Ds myself,lol
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Post by Mistah Showtime on Jan 28, 2011 12:42:04 GMT -5
I think the good thing about this is that there will be so many different "types" of games you can play on the system. It runs off the Gingerbread Android software and it was announced that it will support games made for Android phones. The power of it will support console-worthy games like Uncharted, Resistance, Killzone, Call of Duty, Little Big Planet, Dynasty Warriors, etc. It will also be backwards compatible with PSP and PSPGo games that you can get off PSN. No more UMDs, as they are switching to DS-type cartridges that you plug into the system much like you would the memory stick. They will be providing versions that you can both purchase in store on a cartridge or purchase over PSN to download directly to your NGP. I suspect it will have a great launch lineup since it will be another 10-11 months before it hits the market. Considering some of the game developers that have already promised to support it, could be quite spectacular what this thing has to offer come December. But.......no announcement of a price is rather troubling. I don't want to pay more for this than I did for my slim PS3. Hopefully it's at least a SOMEWHAT competitive price to the 3DS. I'm surprised it isn't supporting 3D gaming as well considering Sony has been pushing the hell out of 3D with it's TVs and games as of late. Maybe they are saving that for the NGPGo.
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Post by Spyder78 on Jan 28, 2011 14:22:10 GMT -5
Who knows with all these secretive & sneaky sons of guns XD.. Pretty sure it will be in same range of the 3Ds and I think it's going for $200 or close to that I heard of course that could change big time ...Be pretty dumb to charge same or more then a regular console game really.
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Post by Mistah Showtime on Jan 28, 2011 14:40:17 GMT -5
I heard the 3DS was going for a $249.99 price tag. I expect the NGP to be $299.99 - $399.99 honestly. I highly doubt it will be the same price or lower than the 3DS. And the games? Considering they will be close-to-console quality, I expect a $50-$60 price tag on them. That will be the big drawback for the system if they are indeed that highly priced.
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Post by Spyder78 on Jan 28, 2011 19:52:34 GMT -5
No doubt it will never be less then the 3Ds... Yeah do see it being in that range you mentioned, and of course they will keep games pricey as they are now..A lot of people will most likely just grab what they can off the PSN if that's the case, since there will be free stuff and definitely cheaper games there lol
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