PSP Peripherals ($$$)
PSP Peripherals ($$$)
I know the PSP has been selling in Japan for roughly $184 US, so it will be roughly $200 here. But what I don't know is how much the games and the UMB movies are going to cost. Does anyone here know? I've been reading a couple of different magazines (EGM and OPM), and neither of them mention HOW MUCH the games are retailing for. I'd like to know just so that I can get a rough estimate of how much money I'm going to be spending at the end of March!
no... it be more like: Remember how fast the ngage bombed?
Im thinking sony is going to match the prices for PSP games inline with their PS2 games, rather than try to match Nintendo's prices.
Sony will find a way to mess it up.
It probably be lack of an effective quick save the FF7 game thats slated for the PSP. It won't be the vaunted Gameboy killer that people have been searching for the the last 15 years.
Im thinking sony is going to match the prices for PSP games inline with their PS2 games, rather than try to match Nintendo's prices.
Sony will find a way to mess it up.
It probably be lack of an effective quick save the FF7 game thats slated for the PSP. It won't be the vaunted Gameboy killer that people have been searching for the the last 15 years.
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The Gameboy and Gameboy Color games work with the Gameboy Advance. The same holds true for the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 1 games all (except a small handful) work in it.
Not sure about the PS3 but I would imagine the PS1/PS2 games would work in it, asuming Sony doesn't want to shoot themselves in the foot.
Not sure about the PS3 but I would imagine the PS1/PS2 games would work in it, asuming Sony doesn't want to shoot themselves in the foot.
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We're a more techno-savvy culture then we were even just 10 years ago. Kids are a little bit more informed on whats going on and whats available for them and they know how to use stuff better then we were when stuff like the Gameboy or Nintendo first came out. Not like it was hard but we were raised on this stuff. Kids today were born with it I don't think Sony will have a problem.
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Not everyone has the moolah to go out and buy/assemble 3-4 systems; hell, my family doesn't have/need anything more than the single desktop. Compare that to the cost of one console and 4 controllers (plus a multitap for PS2), and you're talking a major reduction in price.WarAdvocat wrote:Unix wrote:It's hard to have your buddy over to play video games at your desk.
You don't have a Home LAN?
Just for the sake of keeping this argument running, in order to do that, to the best of my understanding, one would have to purchase a specific type of video card, which definitely isn't an option for the tech-illiterate like me. Also, quite obviously, hooking up one's PC to the TV would prevent that TV from being used as such while the PC was in use, unless you went into some system of splitting inputs. My overall point is that, although I'm not a raving console fanboy, I don't think you can discredit them as gaming systems. Consoles were really the first medium by which people could bring the fun of the arcade into their own homes. Without such things as the Atari 2600, who knows if PC gaming would ever have really taken off?
As far as PSP popularity goes, I am sure it will be as big of a hit here in the US as it was in Japan. I was at GameCrazy today, and I'm in a fairly small town. The guy there said they've already had 5 preorders for it, and it doesn't even come out until mid-March. I know I am for sure getting one, esp after looking at the quality of the graphics of the games. And for whoever said something about "no quicksave" messing it up, if you were a little more informed, there will be quicksaves in all of the games, from what I understand it will be similar to that of the PC emulator quicksaves.