Thos guys don't really do handheld games. Why are you surprised they aren't listed?Lagao said:No Bioware or valve?
And that would have been relevant if it was you I replied to to begin with, but my reply was to an article that presented misleading information.Mornelithe said:No, I get your point, but there's another to be had. The list that impresses me, doesn't necessarily impress you, or another person. You follow? They've named several IP's that will be on the PSP2, no, they haven't announced the actual title, but we can guage from that the general demo they're targetting, which I fall right into.JediMB said:You're still missing the point.
It's not about who has the most impressive list. It's about incompatible data types.
Okay, I give up. You claim to get my point, and then you obviously don't. I'm out.Mornelithe said:Misleading? How's that? He listed the names of 3rd party devs that are supporting the PSP2, compared to that of the 3DS, it is pretty impressive. And given the 3DS is the only other handheld launching anytime soon, it makes sense to compare the two.JediMB said:And that would have been relevant if it was you I replied to to begin with, but my reply was to an article that presented misleading information.Mornelithe said:No, I get your point, but there's another to be had. The list that impresses me, doesn't necessarily impress you, or another person. You follow? They've named several IP's that will be on the PSP2, no, they haven't announced the actual title, but we can guage from that the general demo they're targetting, which I fall right into.JediMB said:You're still missing the point.
It's not about who has the most impressive list. It's about incompatible data types.
Fair enough, but i thought it would have made better sense to stop developing the PSP1 (as we must now refer to it) and focus on the PSP2.Mornelithe said:From what I've read it actually doesn't have voice capacity, which is wierd...however, that may be added later on, sorta like the app for the ipod that allows voice. It's also confirmed, however, that there will be a definite PSP-Phone, but this isn't it.gigastar said:I wonder if it can be used like that PSP-phone ive heard so little about...
This. A million times this. Just get Mr Butler to do it all and it will sell. A provide a steady stream of Lulz.AzrealMaximillion said:MARKET IT RIGHT THIS TIME SONY.
Seriously get rid of that Marcus kid and just have Kevin Butler on this new PSP.
Sure, the DS had more shovelware, but it had an astonishing amount of third-party gems too, particularly in the RPG/adventure department. Phoenix Wright, The World Ends With You, Devil Survivor, etc.vxicepickxv said:Support in this instance means games that weren't shovelware.Timbydude said:Maybe I'm not remembering correctly, but I'm pretty sure the DS blew the PSP out of the water in terms of third-party support.John Funk said:Of course, the PSP had stronger third-party support than the DS, and we all know how that turned out, right?
Sony failed with the PSP. It's not a horrible system, but marketing screwed that one away. Sony has no one to blame but themselves.