Sony Finally Confirms New PSP

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Sony Finally Confirms New PSP

The new handheld is packing plenty of power, but the price remains a mystery.

Following months of rumors, many of which have turned out to be true, Sony has unveiled the successor to the PSP. Currently codenamed the "Next Generation Portable," or NGP, the handheld is Sony's attempt to play both Apple and Nintendo at their own games.

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The NGP has a 5-inch screen with a resolution twice as big as the original PSP, dual analog sticks, and touch controls on the front and back of the device. Rather than use optical discs like the original PSP, the NGP will use flash-based memory cards, which will allow users to save game data straight on to them, and also allow games to be updated with new content. The NGP also has SixAxis motion controls, Wi-Fi and 3G services, front and back cameras, as well as a GPS function that will allow it to provide location-based content. Under the hood is a four-core ARM Cortex CPU and a graphics processor from Imagination Technologies.

Sony showed off a new Uncharted game, which used the rear touch panel to move Nathan Drake around and the touch screen to perform stealth kills. The NGP's motion controls came into play when Drake was on a vine or rope, and the player could rock the device back and forth in order to generate momentum for a swing. Sony also had a number of third-party developers on hand to demonstrate games. Konami's Hideo Kojima showed off a tech demo of Metal Gear Solid 4 running on the device, and reiterated the idea that the graphics were as good as the PS3. He envisioned a future where it would be possible to play a PS3 game, transfer it to your NGP so you could play it while you were out and about, and then transfer it back to your TV and PS3 when you got home.

There are so many different factors that go into making a device like this successful, it's much too soon to make any predictions about how the NGP might fare. Technical details are bountiful, but Sony is staying tight-lipped about when the NGP is coming out apart from a vague Winter 2011 release window, and there's no indication of how much it might cost. Hopefully, Sony won't try and charge a "premium" for the device as it did with the PSP Go, because with stiff competition from the 3DS - which will be out months before the NGP - and the iPhone/iPad, it might need all the breaks it can get. There's GDC, E3 and the Tokyo Game Show to go before the NGP becomes available however, so we'll no doubt find out more details in the coming months.


Source: Ars Technica [http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011/01/ngp.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss]


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Soxafloppin

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That is pretty :D I should decide what weighs the most, my Sony Fanboy-ism or my hatred for handheld gaming...Hmmmm
 

Josdeb

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Touch pads on the back of the device?
Wouldn't that be a bit awkward to use?
 

SovietSecrets

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$5 says it will cost $300 or more. If it will be $250 like the 3DS, I will honestly be shocked. Can't wait to see the Sony rage after this is cracked as well when it comes out.
 

8bitmaster

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that looks pretty cool. Depending on the price-point and if there are any worthwhile games on it, I might get it.
 

Iglock

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If it's powerful enough to run PS3 ports, I hope PS2 games become available for download. :D
 

verindae

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Josdeb said:
Touch pads on the back of the device?
Wouldn't that be a bit awkward to use?
It's mapped to the front screen on a 1:1 ratio so I think after a bit of use it might become quite intuitive, the idea being you don't get your hands in the way whilst performing touch based commands :p

Definitely putting this on my Christmas wish-list, assuming it makes it to launch before then lol
 

JediMB

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Didn't Sony say more than once that the "PSP2" would not have a touchscreen?

Well, putting my Sony-mocking side... aside, I have to say that the specs released for this machine are very impressive.
 

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Josdeb said:
Touch pads on the back of the device?
Wouldn't that be a bit awkward to use?
How long until the Japanese make a 'Open her Bra! Funky Touch!' dating sim?

...and then some poor bastard is gonna have to master fondling the PSPs back using only one hand...
 

Jonny49

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It sounds awesome. Shame it will most likely cost the equal amount as vital organs.
 

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Maybe I am just really slow, but I thought everyone knew there was a second one for a few weeks now, like official knew.
 

Josdeb

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verindae said:
Josdeb said:
Touch pads on the back of the device?
Wouldn't that be a bit awkward to use?
It's mapped to the front screen on a 1:1 ratio so I think after a bit of use it might become quite intuitive, the idea being you don't get your hands in the way whilst performing touch based commands :p

Definitely putting this on my Christmas wish-list, assuming it makes it to launch before then lol
I'm more concerned about my weak little hands that already have to cover the entire back of the PSP to hold it properly :p

As for buying it, I'm a bit poor at the mo', so I'm gonna have to put it off for a little while
 

Rayansaki

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If sony does put the same price as 3DS then Nintendo's handheld market will finally be dethroned. That looks astonishing, and everything seems to point at it being able to run PSP games (Same aspect ratio, same digital distribution method available), so the back catalog will help it early.
 

Andronicus

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Wow [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104054-Rumor-PSP2-Rocking-Hands-By-Holiday-2011], new [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/92954-Rumored-PSP2-Will-Boast-Powerful-Quad-Core-GPU] PSP [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/90772-New-PSP2-Rumors-Suggest-Touchscreen]? This [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103829-Rumor-Sony-Gearing-Up-for-PSP2-Launch] news [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/102892-Rumor-PSP-2-Features-Reverse-Touch-Screen-Controls] comes [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/107195-Japanese-Newspaper-Claims-3G-Support-for-PSP2] as [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/106904-Rumor-PSP2-Could-Hit-Stores-in-Time-For-Halloween] a [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105958-Source-Compares-PSP2-to-Portable-PS3] complete [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105720-Sony-Unleashes-Deluge-of-Handheld-Touchscreen-Patents] shock [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105385-Rumor-PSP2-Images-Hit-the-Streets] to [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103543-Mortal-Kombat-Dev-Reveals-Existence-of-PSP-2] me [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/101700-Sony-Nixes-3D-For-Next-PSP].
 

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Wait a minute! A rear touch-pad! So I may have to use up to three fingers on each side of this thing? Do you realise what this means? Hand cramps! Why!?! No! I will not stop yelling!

[sub](*cough* So I'm predicting that the new PSP will have the same problems with hand cramps that the first one did. Other than that, neat!)[/sub]
 

verindae

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Josdeb said:
verindae said:
Josdeb said:
Touch pads on the back of the device?
Wouldn't that be a bit awkward to use?
It's mapped to the front screen on a 1:1 ratio so I think after a bit of use it might become quite intuitive, the idea being you don't get your hands in the way whilst performing touch based commands :p

Definitely putting this on my Christmas wish-list, assuming it makes it to launch before then lol
I'm more concerned about my weak little hands that already have to cover the entire back of the PSP to hold it properly :p

As for buying it, I'm a bit poor at the mo', so I'm gonna have to put it off for a little while
Yeah that's a fair point, not everyone is gonna have a hand size within the comfortable range, though I imagine there will be the option not to use it and go with the good old fashioned buttons and analogue sticks, least you only get thumb cramps then :p
 

wooty

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Now thats one sleek-sexy import. I'll be keeping an eye on this one.