Playstation Vita
The beast has been unleashed.''
Playstation NGP. Same form as PSP. Dual analog. REAL Analog sticks. 3G-able. 5-inch OLED with 4x the resolution of PSP at 960 x 544. Motion sensors, touch pad at the back, front and rear cameras, and a touch screen. New flash-based proprietary media. Doesn't look to be UMD compatible, but with Suite, maybe they'll support downloadable PSP games. |
Reminds me of the PFP from The world god only knows xD. I'm glad they finally decided to have dual analogs, should of been there since the first psp -.-.
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Game Devlopers list:
http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/rele...0127a_list.pdf Yes Square Enix is on that list. :) 3rd PARTY DEV/PUBLISHER LIST: Quote:
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ill be happy with: Arc System Works, Capcom(Resident Evil 2 for NGP please?), CyberConnect2, FromSoftware, IDEA FACTORY, Atlus, GUST, Konami, LEVEL-5, Namco Bandai & Nippon Ichi Software.
It seriously better not have region-lock. |
And hopefully a Metal Gear and/or Marvel VS Capcom title to go with it during the next 10 years of its run. ;)
Personally, I am looking forwards to the K-ON!! Hokagou Live 2 game that would hopefully come out on this marvelous little machine in the coming year!! :) |
No region lock , some better anti piracy protection/methods , some rpgs and this is day one for me :3
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I'm late to the party.
I'm more of a nintendo fan but this news http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/201...third_parties/ really got me excited. :D Hmm if both (3DS and NGP) share the same weakness - price and battery- I might choose NGP after all |
Anyways they didn't really announced any 3rd party games from Japan seems there saving that for E3. But here's an image for one Japanese game:
http://i54.tinypic.com/t9be3k.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/ncfo80.jpg |
Honestly.. this is 50% chance of being a total disaster and 50% chance of being a success
I hope the demo is not the indication of the direction they are heading with the PSP2 because there's absolutely no way this can survive with just ports You also have to consider this A new PS3 is around 300 dollars on Amazon. This PSP2 looks to be somewhere around that price range. Now think for a moment. If a major title like Metal Gear Solid 4 is going to be on both the PS3 and the PSP2 why the hell would I bother owning both? Especially if the claims of graphic power being compatible is accurate. So to me it seems that the Sony is its own worst enemy. The PSP2 also doesn't have any new interface to bring to the table. What's going to convince people who already have say... a PS3 or an Iphone to buy one? To me this seems that it's Kinect vs Playstation Move allover again. |
While it sounds salivating to the able to play games like Uncharted on the go, those kinds of games are meant for the big screen. I can't help but feel Sony's trying to do too much by cramming every little thing into this device as well. At the end of the day, a console is for gaming, if I want to talk and network there are other much suitable devices.
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It's important to note though that all that was seen was just a 'tech demo' showing the potential in the NGP. Absolutely none of those tech demos shown was confirmed to be a game in development, but rather just to show that it's 'PS3-ish' performance and that Sony has made it easy for cross-platform porting/multi-development between the 2.
I think the potential is there. Kojima cited a potential of building correlation between the NGP and PS3, where you can pick up from where you left your PS3 game on your NGP instead. It can either be a risky case of fragmentation or a situation which makes the best of the connectivity of the 2 platforms. Note though, that he's the only one who brought it up. Everyone else was just 'games or tech demo.' Honestly, either way, it's too early to judge. NGP clearly didn't have the same amount of time compared to 3DS for the tech to really sink in for the developers, and thus only Uncharted really showed itself as a playable game, while everything else was just 'lol here's the result of 3 weeks playing with the NGP SDK.' PSP itself didn't have the finest of starts, being a pseudo-portable PS2, with stuff having things from ports of PS1 and PS2 games. It ended up being a great system with a large amount of good games ultimately, and is still showing a lot of maturity behind the system's retentivity. Quote:
Forcing a premium price, as seen from the PS3's initial debut for one, has proven itself to be quite the difficult hurdle to break, especially with competitors inching all too closely. |
NGP's Official Specs & Photos: http://www.siliconera.com/2011/01/27...next-handheld/
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Vid of the conference though it doesn't have the 3rd party game developers part talking about the NGB and showing their presentations, still a good high quality vid:
Vid 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKsWSzAe5R4 Vid 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GLG71IouR8 Vid 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4AXgpTreEs |
Hard to be excited on the thing when they are boosting it to be as strong as a PS3. I need to see a price and battery life. 3G? I ain't signing another contract.
EDIT: Thanks ZODDGUTS. |
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Someone willing to start a proper new thread and is prepare to maintain it?
Not to sure about the PlayStation Suite feature, i hope it does mean we get games cheaper than the psp/nds/3ds on release dates, and not cheap ports with hefty price tag. Apparently all ngp will have 3g, no two units planned for the moment. source andriasang.com, original source IT Media. Just read that iphone5 will feature the same gpu and arm processor, or similar |
Not sure if that report is correct. Considering the one source I link, has a quote from SCEE boss Andrew House himself saying that they'll be two models, while both models will have Wi-Fi , only one version will have 3G with it.
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