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Sounds like it's gonna be a pretty pricey product.  If the 3DS is gonna be 250, I'm gonna say it's about 300 to 350 for the PSP2.  It's out this holiday season.

Can't say I'm super interested in it, even with the touting of it being basically a handheld PS3.  The PSP failed pretty much for me, just never picking up at all.  It had a game or two I wouldn't mind playing, but not enough to warrant keeping it, having sold mine pretty early on after getting it cause I'm a pretty impulsive buyer lol

It'll mostly depend on the games it has coming out.  An Uncharted title and Monster Hunter isn't much to excite me lol
five hundred and ninety nine you ess dollars
- Will it have a library worth mentioning this time?

Or

- Will it be as easy to hack and homebrew as the PSP
(01-27-2011, 09:18 AM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ]- Will it have a library worth mentioning this time?

Or

- Will it be as easy to hack and homebrew as the PSP
a. probably with all the rehashes off of the PS3, since thats pretty much all they showed during the conference (i watched it, stupid moon language)
b. with the ps3 recently being hacked, im expecting sony to double up its efforts, especially since its 3G capable as well

honestly there's no fucking way i could see this releasing lower than 350, with all the touch screens they have on there, the two cameras, the OLED, dual joysticks (which people jizz about for some reason, i still honestly dont see it), the graphics, and the 3G connection (that lets your friends stalk you, lolol), im expecting 375-450. there's no god damn way i can see it being possible, and once again people wont develop much for it because it will take a decade to make one good game for it instead of a year. once again, sony amazes people with its new technology, but it still sucks
(01-27-2011, 01:37 PM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: [ -> ]once again people wont develop much for it because it will take a decade to make one good game for it instead of a year. once again, sony amazes people with its new technology, but it still sucks


I think the problem has always been trying to make the super-all-in-one device, remember the PSP could play movies, music, photos, games, about the only thing they didn't cram in there was a phone, which the NGage tried to do and failed spectacularly at.


Everyone wants to make the all-in-one device, but the problem is that they tend to be jack of all trades, master of none. I don't care what kind of games you are making for the iOS or Android markets, they are wholly inferior to almost anything on dedicated mobile game platforms (DS/PSP).


Like smart phones can use GPS to navigate, but they aren't as good as a TomTom.
The PSP could play music, but its not as good as an iPod/ZUN
Almost all smart phones have cameras, but they are garbage compared to a dedicated digital camera
The taco could make phone calls, but it sucked compared to even a jitterbug


Just because you can shove more features into the case does not mean that you should...
producing a device that would truly be at least good at everything would probably cost more than all of the devices it would replace combined
I don't know why they added the touch screen to both sides, especially if you have 2 analog sticks already. It seems like sony just sorta threw in the touch screen so that they could say their device has it.
(01-27-2011, 09:29 PM)EarthlingJohn link Wrote: [ -> ]I don't know why they added the touch screen to both sides, especially if you have 2 analog sticks already. It seems like sony just sorta threw in the touch screen so that they could say their device has it.

Well, what I'm more interested in is how anyone can get any practical use out a touch sensor (since there isn't actually a screen) on the the back of the thing. I mean, you're pretty much flying blind so all it will really be able to recognize are general gestures.

Duck, Duck, Goose

Actually do want. 3G? Why not build a phone into it, guarantee it'll sell a ton more.  Tongue
(01-28-2011, 11:04 AM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: [ -> ]Actually do want. 3G? Why not build a phone into it, guarantee it'll sell a ton more.  Tongue
See: N-Gage
(01-28-2011, 04:29 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Nitrous Oxide link=topic=5399.msg194089#msg194089 date=1296230687]
Actually do want. 3G? Why not build a phone into it, guarantee it'll sell a ton more.  Tongue
See: N-Gage
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i forgot n-gage was produced by a major electronics conglomerate and was the successor to a well-known portable system
(01-28-2011, 04:32 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [ -> ]i forgot n-gage was produced by a major electronics conglomerate and was the successor to a well-known portable system

Sony Gross Revenue: 65 billion Euros
Nokia Revenue: 42.5 billion Euros


Sony Net Income: -321 million Euros
Nokia Net Income: 1.85 Billion Euros


Oh yes, because Nokia is so tiny, its such a tiny tiny firm compared to Sony  Tongue


At the time Nokia was not as large of a player in the US as Sony was, but it is not by any means a small company. It was just really over priced for a mobile gaming unit (even with a phone bundled) at $300, compared to the GBA/GBA-SP which were $100. The even larger problem being it only ever got like 50 titles. And a platform is only as strong as its library.

Sony on the other hand, is currently _losing_ money, while I have not read their most recent financial reports, nor do I want to go digging through them, I think we can agree that the PS3 is no PS2 in terms of money its brought in or market domination, and the PSP on the other had, got thoroughly trounced by DS, UMDs were a colossal failure both for movies and for games (spinning a disk tends to drain battery, really fast).

On the other hand, it did have some good games, was easily hacked, and in the end at the very least broke even. I don't think the 3DS will enjoy the same level of popularity that the DS did if it doesn't come down from a $250 price point fast, but if the PSP2 is going to launch at somewhere around $350 or more, its going going to end up playing second fiddle again.
(01-28-2011, 04:32 PM)Versus-pwny- link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Karth link=topic=5399.msg194148#msg194148 date=1296250149]
[quote author=Nitrous Oxide link=topic=5399.msg194089#msg194089 date=1296230687]
Actually do want. 3G? Why not build a phone into it, guarantee it'll sell a ton more.  Tongue
See: N-Gage
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i forgot n-gage was produced by a major electronics conglomerate and was the successor to a well-known portable system
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There was one major problem with the N-Gage...


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I also believe that Sony has a standing agreement with Ericsson to make phones...
(01-28-2011, 04:50 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Versus-pwny- link=topic=5399.msg194149#msg194149 date=1296250351]


i forgot n-gage was produced by a major electronics conglomerate and was the successor to a well-known portable system

Sony Gross Revenue: 65 billion Euros
Nokia Revenue: 42.5 billion Euros


Sony Net Income: -321 million Euros
Nokia Net Income: 1.85 Billion Euros


Oh yes, because Nokia is so tiny, its such a tiny tiny firm compared to Sony  Tongue


At the time Nokia was not as large of a player in the US as Sony was, but it is not by any means a small company. It was just really over priced for a mobile gaming unit (even with a phone bundled) at $300, compared to the GBA/GBA-SP which were $100. The even larger problem being it only ever got like 50 titles. And a platform is only as strong as its library.
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i know nokia's large, but it is almost exclusively a telecommunications company, whereas sony is involved in many more industries. also, i was careful to specify that the psp was well-known, not necessarily financially successful.
Gamestop priced it at $300. Not a reliable source but if it's true I think that's priced pretty competitively with 3DS considering the hardware gap.

I love my PSP and DS equally so I'm excited that we're seeing a bigger focus on handhelds now.

Vandamguy

(01-28-2011, 07:06 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]There was one major problem with the N-Gage...

you mean the game being under the battery ? (1st revision)
(02-01-2011, 01:46 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=5399.msg194176#msg194176 date=1296259560]
There was one major problem with the N-Gage...

you mean the game being under the battery ? (1st revision)
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I wasn't aware of that! Who the hell thought that one up?
(02-01-2011, 11:09 AM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Vandamguy link=topic=5399.msg194700#msg194700 date=1296542813]
[quote author=HeK link=topic=5399.msg194176#msg194176 date=1296259560]
There was one major problem with the N-Gage...

you mean the game being under the battery ? (1st revision)
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I wasn't aware of that! Who the hell thought that one up?
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Who do we publicly flog, the engineers or the industrial designers?
everyone
I wonder if the OLED screen'll give it some battery life parity with 3DS.

I want boooth but neither of them have games coming out for a long time that I'd wanna play. At least DS had Canvas Curse Sad