People seem to think because Sony is adding a lot of uber awsome stuff to the PSP it will costs way to much. Why the fuck would they sell a handheld for more than a console? Especially when the DS is gonna be around $150, can’t you think long enough to know that Sony will release the PSP in competition with the DS, price and all.
I will get a PSP and it will not cost me $300-600 like so many people seem to think. They are the morons if they think it will costs that much.
But wait and see and maybe, just maybe I could be wrong. Lets wait and see.
Mainly because there is no handheld game that I’m interested that I could not also purchase for my PS2. Besides, aside from school kids and people that don’t have better things to do than sit around and play a videogame when they aren’t at home, who would want one of those things?
For my money, I’d much rather just buy a good book and (gasp!) read it if I’m not at home. Plus, by and large, most books pwn the hell out of handheld videogames in terms of story and the overall value.
And for that price, i’d buy one – but considering the DS is coming out next month, i’m getting my DS first.
The Sony PlayStation Portable (http://psp.ign.com) is Sony’s first foray into the handheld gaming market. As you can see from the details on that page, it boasts graphics that are almost equal to that of the PlayStation 2, as well as 802.11 wireless capabilities and the ability to play Sony’s new proprietary UMD media format.
The Nintendo DS (http://ds.ign.com) is Nintendo’s ‘third pillar’ – not meant to replace the current Game Boy, but rather ‘support’ it. That’s Nintendo’s hyperbole anyway – the machine is actually the spiritual successor do the GBA SP, boasting graphics similar to that of the Nintendo 64 and featuring Dual Screens (hence the DS). The bottom screen is a touch screen that Nintendo hopes will revolutionize games.
DS supports the wireless as well.
edit: I’ve also read something suggesting that the PSP was having problems and that it’s release will probably be delayed. Don’t remember where though, but if I do, I’ll post it, I guess.
The only information I have on the PS3 is that it uses the new Sony CELL superprocessor (perhaps even four of these running parellel). It also uses the new Blu-ray DVD technology, which allows it to read DVDs that carry 5 times the amount of data as current DVDs.
Same as ps2 what’s the point?
Well, the GBA is the same as the SNES, so what’s the point?
Portability. Sometimes people want to play games on the go (or when they’re stuck in traffic.
DS supports the wireless as well.
edit: I’ve also read something suggesting that the PSP was having problems and that it’s release will probably be delayed. Don’t remember where though, but if I do, I’ll post it, I guess.
You’re absolutley right – DS also supports wireless, but it hasn’t announced any uses for it yet. I’ve got a feeling it’s going to be like the broadband adapter for the Gamecube – sure it’s pretty, but it doesn’t do anything.
Except Picto-chat.
Also, those PSP-delay rumours are just coming up because they don’t think Sony’s ready – apparently the games at the Tokyo Game Show were only about 75% complete. Considering they’ve only been in developement since January, and they’ve got until December, I’ve got a feeling that they’ll be finished in time.
and like I said, the delays weren’t talking about hte games. It was talking about the system overheating and things like that. I just don’t remember where I read it.
And Tyrannicide asked why the PSP would cost more than a console. That’s a good question, but when it’s Sony I’m not really surprised at all.
It’s more than just corporate ‘greed’ involved – in fact, when it comes to games hardware, most companies take a loss. The profit comes from the games – of which they put a huge markup on. (Even when development costs are taken into account, AU$100 is a lot to pay for one dvd and some packaging.).
So, Sony and Microsoft are both taking losses in the hardware field at the moment. To release the PSP at cost would be extremely generous, because the smaller the parts are, the more expensive they are to make. Just look at the prices of laptops compared to desktop computers – miniaturization costs money.
Considering you’re getting a handheld PS2, with a built in wireless network adapter and a high resolution LCD screen, the high cost wouldn’t surprise me at all.
the DS is �100 or $150, i was thinking about ordering one yesterday
Yes. Yes you are.
I’m still not too impressed with the PSP. Knowing the build quality of most Sony products (or a lack of), even if it was released at �150 there’s no way I’m buying it.
I’m still hearing numbers of around $300, price wise, furthering my doubts of ever getting a PSP.
FOR ME TO POOP ON!
Still looks shitty tho. =)
also: http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/10/04/news_6109524.html
The DS won’t have a bunch of moving parts and a laser like the PSP will.
The PSP is made by Sony. My PS2 stopped playing DVD’s last week. I don’t like Sony.
The PSP is made by Sony. My PS2 stopped playing DVD’s last week. I don’t like Sony.
I had the opposite experience. Well, the system itself worked fine, but the Nintendo cartidges always lost their fucking program data and shit. Get to a certain point in the game and get this shit blur in the screen and such.
Gameboy was a joke, and God forbid you ever leave it near a window in the house, the sunlight toasted the insides and the LCD screen despite the fact the air around it in the house is a cool 70 degrees.
I got the Sega Genesis and never went back to Nintendo, then got the Playstation and trashed the Genesis. PS2 and here we are.
Besides, I play games as a momentary diversion or when I’m bored. Games like Super Smash Bros. Ad Nauseaum and FPS Derivative just don’t appeal to me outside of multiplayer PC games.
Also, PSP release was announced as Dec. 12 in japan, for 19800 yen(185 or so dollars).
not bad
That’s the truth 🙁
However, for once Sony’s actually done a smart thing by making the PSP region-free – I’ll be importing one from Japan on Dec. 12.
Well, I might – it depends if any of the launch games are playable with no understanding of the Japanese language. I think i’ll have to wait for the US version of Metal Gear AC!D 🙁
However, for once Sony’s actually done a smart thing by making the PSP region-free – I’ll be importing one from Japan on Dec. 12.
Did they say they were doing that?
Good thing, too.
I will but a Nintendo DS though…
Sony systems are made to withstand a strong breeze, that’s about it.
no thanks. Ds plz
Sony systems are made to withstand a strong breeze, that’s about it.
no thanks. Ds plz
Sony have also developed the Walkman, which has been the premier personal tape/CD player for ages – and Walkmans get put through a lot of shit.
Mind you, they don’t have a massive beautiful LCD screen, but we’ll see how it goes.
I’ll be getting a PSP and a DS anyway ^^;
Mind you, they don’t have a massive beautiful LCD screen, but we’ll see how it goes.
I’ll be getting a PSP and a DS anyway ^^;The PSP will be more equivalent to a minidisc player. I owned two Sony MD players, both bust within the same year. Relatively well treated (one died of a freak accident). I don’t see myself trusting a PSP for more than a year.
In even more negative news, I’ve heard the DS doesn’t have the capability to replace the battery. I’m not happy about this, to say the least.
Wot? please elaborate.
The DS apparantly uses an internal rechargable battery, compared to the SP’s battery that could, if necessary, be removed by removing the screw underneath.
What does this mean? It pretty much means that after a year or so your battery won’t last as long (that’s just batteries for you though). Again, my sources aren’t proof, but if this is the case I hope there’s something that doesn’t require me getting a battery pack/new DS after a year of ownage.
What does this mean? It pretty much means that after a year or so your battery won’t last as long (that’s just batteries for you though). Again, my sources aren’t proof, but if this is the case I hope there’s something that doesn’t require me getting a battery pack/new DS after a year of ownage.
I see and agree that would be a bad thing.
Not that I ever play my current GBA for more than 4 – 6 hours anyway.
Our friend Zachary just summed up why the PSP will be more commercially successful than the Nintendo DS in one sentence, no matter which one has the better games.
Unfortunate 🙁
Perhaps you should reserve your judgement until the games have been released, and you can judge the gameplay for yourself. Just because a game looks better does not make it so – personally, i’m looking forward to both Metal Gear AC!D and Super Mario 64 DS.
If some good RPGs come out for it, then I’ll consider buying it. Same with the DS.
As for that bit about graphics swaying the masses, I’m not entirely sure that will be the case. I think it’s quite possible that the Nintendo DS will beat out the PSP simply because people who enjoy handheld will stick to reliable Nintendo. Just as well, people who are generally more informed will gravitate towards Nintendo for its superior battery life and innovative design. Graphics are nothing if the game you want isn’t available.
Yeah, because the gameboy advance only has FF1/2: Dawn of Souls, Golden Sun 1+2, the Zeldas, and Sword of Mana. Action Adventure is very hard to do without 3D capabilities, so we can’t really judge that yet.
Sony is also well known for giving abundances of subpar games. Killzone, anyone?
The PSP also got reduced to around $200, as our ADD-infused friend Zachary said. However, I do not trust sony to bring out any good games. Remember the beginning of the PS2? I’d say SSX and Timesplitters were the only good games out for a great deal of time. Nintendo will be hitting the ground running, with good inhouse teams and some great third party support (Square, Activision (snarl!), and Sonic Team/Sega.).
We haven’t even seen a lineup for the PSP yet – and I can’t say I’m too hopeful anything great will be out on it. I’ll eat my words if they show anything really hot, but moving parts + portable device = MURDER.
PS: Zachary. Sony have proven themselves immensely incompetant since last E3.
Okay, okay. Checking that list, I see a lot of 3D platformers and racing games and wargames. Oh, and THUG2. And remakes.
Same as the DS, I suppose. Except the concept of moving parts on a portable being completely retarded, and sony having a history of having no concept of an original first-party game. No doubt that won’t stop anyone from buying the games because "ITS SONY N THEY R THE BEST."