It sure felt awkward when I first held a PSP and noticed that there's just one stick to fiddle with. I'm sure many of you readers felt the same. And I'm sure you also wished that Sony didn't make the PSP so. Luckily for them, PSP games made it work.
Now according to Game Informer magazine, Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida confirmed that Sony "had a very serious discussion" about putting a second analog stick on the PSP Go. In the end, though, they went against it saying that the PSP Go is designed to be perfectly compatible with previous PSP games.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Gran Turismo and LittleBigPlanet on PSP Go!
There's still a long way to go before the release of the PSP Go. And the days seems to be longer and longer! But don't fear, here are some delicious videos to satisfy our PSP Go cravings.
Below are gameplay videos for Gran Turismo and LittleBigPlanet. AWESOME!!
Below are gameplay videos for Gran Turismo and LittleBigPlanet. AWESOME!!
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
PSP Go: 40% Faster!
To more "expected" news, the PSP Go's processor is said to be more than 40% faster than its predecessor. The original PSPs processors can reach upto 333MHz. The PSP Go's high, on the other hand can, is 480MHz.
So what does this mean? More awesome games! Better graphics! More explosive action! At least that is what we are hoping for...
So what does this mean? More awesome games! Better graphics! More explosive action! At least that is what we are hoping for...
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
PSP Go Games Download Averages 600-800MB
Just how much "game" can a PSP Go handle? An average PSP game download size is around 600-800MB says Al de Leon, a Sony representative. So considering PSP Go's 16GB capacity (w/o additional memory) can hold an estimated 17-19 games. That's quite a lot of you ask me. Add to that another 16GB of M2 storage and your in for a endless hours of gameplay.
Still, there are games that are lower or higher than 600 or 800 MB. Take for example Patapon 2 which is less than 400MB and Final Fantasy VII which is 1.3GB. In any case, the PSP Go memory could hold enough games without gamers asking for more.
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