Look at this!
Psp2!
Oled screen and PS3 graphics?
Hory shet!
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...chartedpsp.jpg
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Look at this!
Psp2!
Oled screen and PS3 graphics?
Hory shet!
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...chartedpsp.jpg
I was just about to post this, way to do so right before me :P
Either way, it looks friggen awesome. Now I just gotta decide between this and the 3DS...
They ran a cutscene from metal gear solid 4 on the psp2 at 20 FPS.
Eh. PS3 graphics really aren't that hard to do. nVidia was shipping GPUs 3x as powerful as the RSX GPU when the PS3 launched four-and-a-half years ago. So says the CEO of nVidia at least, whatever he knows :p
I mean yes at that power profile it's a trick, but still.
From what I understand, the MGS4 demo was a straight port to PSP2 code, no optimizations or lower-res assets. I'd say that's pretty good.
As for the PSP2, I wonder who the market is for this. I portable PS3 is a cool, but I'd rather just play home console games on a home console, with an HDTV and all of the buttons. The DS/3DS at least allows for unique experiences, what with the dual screens and stylus. Android phones and iPhones are now competitors in the portable space, too.
This looks freaking cool. I just hope this means the PSP's store value will drop considerably when the PSP2 is released. I really don't want to pay $170 for a 5 year old device is all I'm saying. Unless, of course, the PSP2 is someone around $250 and can play PSP games. In that case....
It's backwards compatible with downloaded PSP games, but it won't take UMD's sadly.
I'll stick to the PSx Emulator on my android.
I don't have the patience for torrents either. It wouldn't really be pirating if you already own the game. Maybe Sony will allow you to download the digital version of UMD games you already own *laughs*. Or find some tools and rip the UMD image yourself and fix it to work on the PSP2.
pretty sure you'd need a modded psp2 to be able to do that.
old news, nvm
Two analog sticks? (or should I say analog nubs?)
I'm (almost) sold.
The touch pad on the back reminds me of my friend's Motorola Backflip smartphone. It's a pretty cool gimmick, but ultimately doesn't see much use. Wonder if it could be used as a substitute for L2 and R2.
Substitute for the other bumpers is exactly what I was thinking. Tap left for L2, tap right for R2. Might be a little too sensitive though.
I honestly don't see why they don't just strap a screen onto a Dualshock 3 and stuff it with the computer. It would make a great handheld, just not a very pocketable one.
That would work, too. I would rather be able to use ANY USB controller though, so I can plug in a wired 360 one. DS3s and Six-axis and any SONY controller have a terrible design for my hands.