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SaveMySoul
08-24-2004, 08:45 PM
Hey people, this is the official PSP Thread so feel free to talk about it here and post pictures and all that stuff.

Nitrous
08-26-2004, 12:18 PM
I have not got much news about this new PSP but I would like to find out.
I have sticked it for you as well for now. ;)

SaveMySoul
08-26-2004, 01:51 PM
Thanks Lee!

This is from the official Playstation website:

First concept art for PSP officially revealed!

PlayStation top man Ken Kutaragi reveals a possible - emphasis on possible - look for the portable PlayStation, PSP. First images inside.

At an investor's meeting yesterday Ken Kutaragi, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, revealed the first ever concept art of PSP, which you can see above and in larger form below. At the same meeting, Kutaragi expanded on his plans for PSP, positioning it as a rival to Nintendo's Game Boy, Nokia's N-Gage and even Apple's iPod music player.

Re-iterating his belief that PSP will be "the Walkman of the future", Kutaragi displayed the concept art you see here. It has to be stressed that this is strictly concept art, and that it's possible PSP will look entirely different when it's officially unveiled - expected to happen at next May's E3 games expo in Los Angeles.

As you can see from the images, PSP is looking pretty damn slick indeed, with a large, 4.5in LCD screen that will support a 480 x 272 pixel resolution and a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. The expected PlayStation 'symbol' buttons are all present and correct, along with Select, Start and power buttons. There's even a nice looking 'UMD' logo, which stands for Universal Media Device - the disc that will store PSP's software. On the reverse you can see a circle which may, perhaps, show the UMD spinning as it's read. However, we have to again say these images don't necessarily represent what the final PSP will look like... and a lot could change between now and launch.

For now though, Kutaragi is content to tease us even further with the possibilities of PSP. For one thing it's expected that PSP will eventually be able to act as a telecommunications device, perhaps similar to Nokia's N-Gage which doubles as a mobile phone. In addition we already know about the built in USB 2.0 and wireless network connections, which could well make PSP the on-the-go gaming platform of choice. Yesterday Kutaragi also stated his intention to take on Apple's iPod head-on, as PSP will allow you to listen to music and potentially watch videos too.

2004 is shaping up to be the most exciting year for PlayStation since launch, and we're going to be there all the way with the official information - stay tuned.

http://eu.playstation.com/iw_images//assets/images/news/03Nov/psp_02_big.jpg
http://eu.playstation.com/iw_images//assets/images/news/03Nov/psp_03_big.jpg
http://eu.playstation.com/iw_images//assets/images/news/03Nov/psp_04_big.jpg

SaveMySoul
08-26-2004, 01:53 PM
More news on the psp, from the official website:

At a press conference in Japan recently, Sony Computer Entertainment teased the world with just a few more details of PSP, the portable PlayStation gaming platform that's set to turn the world of gaming - and mobile entertainment - on its ear.

We already know the PSP will be portable, will feature a 16 x 9 aspect ratio widescreen LCD screen, and will use Sony's new Universal Media Disc as its storage medium, among other things that you can read about in our Related Stories. At the press conference however, concrete details began to emerge about the PSP's CPU, graphics processor, keypad configuration, and (perhaps most interestingly) network connectivity.

The core of PSP will be a MIPS R4000 32bit chip, with 8Mb of main memory, along with a 128bit Bus chip with bandwidth of 2.6Gb/sec. In other words, it'll be fairly nippy. The graphics core, which will handle the display of both 3D graphics for games but also DVD-quality movies (if ya like), has a 256bit bus, with 2Mb of VRAM and a pixel fill rate of 664 million pixels per second. Or, 33 million textured and lit polygons per second, if you prefer to go that way. Did we mention it also uses NURBS? In other words, PSP's graphics are going to look considerably better than PlayStation, but probably won't shine as much as top-notch PS2 games.

While there are still no pictures of PSP available - even though we begged - details have emerged on what you might find on it. There will be a single ****og stick included, instead of the dual sticks you'd find on a usual PlayStation controller. L1 and R1 buttons will also be found on PSP - presumably, but not definitely, shoulder-mounted. And finally our old friends, the square and circle buttons will also be included - but we're hoping perhaps triangle and 'x' don't get left out of the PSP party. Rounding out the reunion are the Start and Select buttons. Let the poor faked Photoshop images begin! (Remember folks - you'll see it here, and officially, first.)

All this power is great when you're playing alone, but what if you want to get your game on with other PSP owners? You're going to be spoiled for choice. Apart from a USB 2.0 connector and Infrared to allow you to communicate with other PSPs, it's now been revealed that PSP will include a wireless network connection too, meaning that in theory, you could join a number of PSPs together and make a moveable, wireless LAN. Bored on a plane? Whip out your PSP and play deathmatches with no wires. It could well happen.

To top off all the technical detail, SCE answered the question everyone's been asking: when the heck are we going to see this thing? It's not unexpected: the first prototype of PSP will be on show at next year's E3 trade show in Los Angeles. That's next May, people. After that, you'll be hearing about the first PSP games when next year's Tokyo Games Show comes around in September; and finally, the wait will be over when PSP launches in Q4, 2004. Start counting the days....

SaveMySoul
08-26-2004, 02:02 PM
More here:
Sorry about the continues posting!

Check out the first picture of Sony's UMD, the all new disc format to be used by, amongst other things, the new PSP handheld.

One of E3's hottest announcements was undoubtedly the unveiling of PSP (PlayStation Portable), an all new handheld entertainment platform from Sony Computer Entertainment. In case you missed our earlier story on PSP (conveniently situated under the Related Stories link to your left), it's an all singing, all dancing handheld entertainment system that'll play games, music and video, and much more besides. The system is based around the Universal Media Disc (UMD), a 60mm double-sided optical disc that can house up to 1.8GB of data.




We'd love to be able to show you PSP's 4.5" 16:9 (widescreen) ratio TFT LCD monitor, its (no doubt) sleek casing and ergonomic control interface, but unfortunately we're not expecting to see a prototype of PSP for some time yet. What we can show you, however, is the Universal Media Disc, which you'll eventually be feeding into your PSP. It might not look much, but consider what'll fit on there and you might start to feel a slight tingling of excitement. Snugly cased in a plastic cartridge, the UMD is capable of storing three times as much information as a PS one disc. Or, if you prefer, around two hours of high resolution full motion video playback at DVD quality.

Pretty much all the other information we have can be found in our earlier story. We don't know anything else about the games, the exact European launch date or the other Sony devices that'll use UMD. What we do know about PSP is this: we really, really want one. Stay tuned to PlayStation.com for further details as we get 'em.

http://eu.playstation.com/iw_images//assets/images/news/03May/news_umd_intext.jpg

SaveMySoul
08-26-2004, 02:03 PM
Last bit of news i have so far:

The world's favourite computer entertainment system prepares to bust out of the living room and take on the wider world, as SCEI announces an entirely new platform. Say hello to PSP.

This is absolutely huge. I mean, gargantuan. You might want to sit down and take a few deep breaths before reading on. At the annual SCEA press conference (held today ahead of E3), Ken Kutaragi, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, unveiled PSP, a brand new handheld entertainment platform. Pencilled in for release as early as late 2004, PSP (PlayStation Portable) is based around the Universal Media Disc (UMD), an entirely new 60mm optical disc housed in a cartridge similar to that of a Mini-Disc. The UMD has been developed by the Sony Group using its latest disc technologies, and will be used across a range of Sony products besides PSP.

While SCE has long been rumoured to be considering entering the handheld market (you may remember speculation about 'PocketStation' a few years back), this is the real deal. A new licence scheme that will allow third party publishers to develop for the platform will be announced as early as this summer, with the first PC-based development tools rolling out in autumn. Several of the major Japanese players are already said to be on board as partners in the project. As a portable device (i.e. not reliant on a TV), the PSP will also be free from region coding, meaning that PSP games from Japan and the US will work out of the box - good news for import fans.

Besides the aforementioned Universal Media Disc (which houses a whopping 1.8GB - around three times as much data as a PS one disc), PSP is powered by super chipsets that take advantage of the latest 90nm semiconductor technology. Alongside traditional polygons, PSP also utilises NURBS (that's Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline for the technologically minded among you) for graphical quality that far surpasses that of PlayStation. The PSP's 4.5" screen is a 480 x 272 pixel TFT LCD monitor that uses the widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9. The video CODEC is MPEG4, and it's estimated that the PSP will be capable of around two hours of high resolution full motion video playback at DVD quality.

But that's not all; PSP will include a USB 2.0 port for connectivity with other devices, such as PS2s or other PSPs, and a Memory Stick slot in place of a PS one or PS2 style Memory Card slot. As well as obvious functions such as saving game data, the Memory Stick can also be used for 'networking applications and data transportability in a wireless environment'. Now this sounds deliberately vague to us at the moment, but one thing is clear; the PSP's potential applications extend far beyond conventional handheld gaming. It's a brand new system, entirely separate from PS one or PS2, that is an entertainment device in the broadest imaginable sense of the term. Think games, think music, think video. Longer term, the potential uses are fairly mind boggling; radio, wireless communicator, digital camera, Global Positioning system...

Mind-blowingly exciting as this all is, we currently have no idea what the PSP will look like - it could be up to a year before the public unveiling of the first prototype - but SCE has confirmed that it will feature a similar button layout to the DualShock, albeit modified for the smaller, portable platform. Specifics on pricing are to be confirmed, but SCE is aiming to make the PSP a mass-market device, which suggests that affordability, both for the hardware and software, is likely to be a priority. If you're in any doubt as to just how huge an impact PSP will have, not just on gaming but on portable entertainment in general, we'll leave you with a quote from Kutaragi-san himself: "This is THE 'Walkman' of the 21st century". Enough said. Check back soon for more on PSP and other breaking news from the world's biggest games show.



Just to clear things up:

I wasn't going to wait for someone else to post just to wait until the next bit is given.

Dark Realms
08-26-2004, 02:30 PM
No doubt an over priced hand held console. What are sony doing? This is NOT there teratory.

JoshC
08-29-2004, 10:35 PM
well it certanly looks nice but thr price....tut tut...have sony gone mad????

Laguna Loire
08-31-2004, 10:56 AM
Man, it sounds good but the price will be....overpriced. :P I think I'll stick with me little brother's Game Boy Advance thank you very much. Lol.

Gou Shi
09-01-2004, 11:30 PM
All i have to say is Nintendo is stupid to try to make the same thing when Sony comes up with a good idea and that "The big N" will e left in the DUST! PSP WILL RULE!

PS: Black-name change-*rolls eyes*

Psych
09-02-2004, 08:03 PM
All i have to say is Nintendo is stupid to try to make the same thing when Sony comes up with a good idea and that "The big N" will e left in the DUST! PSP WILL RULE!

PS: Black-name change-*rolls eyes*
yea i totally agree it may be over priced but it WILL sell for sure and then sony will make more millions .when i first heard about the PSP i knew instantly that it was gonna be way better then the game boy every was

JoshC
09-06-2004, 07:10 AM
yeah it will be awesome!!! u can imagine running over ppl and **** on gta vice city or san andreas on the school bus home!!! i hope they make gt4 on it so badly!!!

Nitrous
09-06-2004, 09:29 AM
lol GTA on the school bus.... cool.

oh yea and GT4.... Yes it will be on the PSP but from what I understand it will only be the Arcade Mode. I could be wrong but if the graphics chip in the PSP is not good enough to keep the frame rate up then they will have to lower the Graphic detail of the game.

SaveMySoul
09-06-2004, 10:42 PM
All i have to say is Nintendo is stupid to try to make the same thing when Sony comes up with a good idea and that "The big N" will be left in the DUST! PSP WILL RULE!


Nintendo are releasing a new one, it is a onevsone battle just like NGC vs PS2.


It will be hard for both.

Psych
09-07-2004, 01:00 AM
Nintendo are releasing a new one, it is a onevsone battle just like NGC vs PS2.
It will be hard for both.
it wasn't like that at all cuz it wasn't one on one
and whats saying nintendo wont screw up and just upgrade to N64 graphics cuz the GBA didn't look any better then SNES atleast the games a seen

JoshC
09-08-2004, 06:59 PM
wen is it due out because if its out near the ps3 realese date then i wont get that till l8r on...ps3 is more important!!

Laguna Loire
09-08-2004, 08:26 PM
I think the PSP will be out in 2005 sometime. But the PS3 will be out in late 2005 or maybe early 2006, I'm not sure...But anyways, I think the PSP will be out before the PS3.

SaveMySoul
09-08-2004, 08:43 PM
I think the PSP will be out in 2005 sometime. But the PS3 will be out in late 2005 or maybe early 2006, I'm not sure...But anyways, I think the PSP will be out before the PS3.


Im sure it will be.

SaveMySoul
11-04-2004, 05:21 PM
Activision announces PSP games

Spider-Man and Tony Hawk are to be shrunk down in time for mobile hardware launch.
Two of Activision's most popular game series will be adapted for the slinky PSP in time for its launch, the publisher has announced. This is particularly good news, since the games in question are Spider-Man 2 and Tony Hawk's Underground 2, both of which have great potential on PSP.

While there's no word as yet on how (or even if) the PSP versions will differ from their PlayStation 2 brethren, Spidey's latest is one of the best film tie-ins of recent times, and the Birdman's new game is a slick, playable effort that'll make the train journeys fly by. And since that's the extent of the information we have right now, we'll just sit back on an imaginary park bench and mentally nail a few million-point combos... we'll all be able to do it for real next year.

http://eu.playstation.com/iw_images//assets/images/news/04Oct/news_spiderman_psp_01.jpg

Nitrous
12-16-2004, 11:41 AM
*Makes topic active again* No idea why i unsticked it.

Anyway.
Thanks for the screen shot mate, 2 more games I know are being worked on for the PSP are Gran Turismo 4 and the next new Ridge Racer game. The graphic power in the PSP is almost the same as what can be seen in the PS2, at least thats what it looked like from the small clip of a game being played on it.

Not much more news has come out about the PSP but it's sounding good and the lucky Jap's seem to think it's good. The US will find out in January and the UK as always last to get anything in March 2005.

I still don't think I'll be gettin one tho coz I'll be saving my money for the PS3 and *cough* X-box2 *cough* ;)

Naxus
01-02-2005, 04:12 AM
The psp is supposed to be out in north america by march 2005.

Nitrous
02-03-2005, 11:18 AM
March would seem about right for the US.... in the UK the last date I got was April but it's just a roumour at the moment so take that news with a pinch of salt lol Dunno about the price for the PSP but I don't think it's gunna be cheaper than the Nintendo DS (£99)

~Felly~
02-17-2005, 04:54 AM
I might not get the PSP in the US. I might get it in London when I go. But I think the PSP is going to be really cool. I'll be playing my PSP in my bed,and even on a school night! I was trying to find picture of what the disks look like on google,but they didn't have anything. But I did see a PSP in a different color. If I can't,it was yellow. And i'm sure it was the PSP,it had everything the PSP does. They must want to make it in different colors this time. I'll try and find some more info and post it! That is if Lauri_Sun hasn't covered it all...

JoshC
02-17-2005, 11:53 AM
meh...no point ur paying all this much and 1.you most probaly got the game ur going to play on it with already and 2.the graphics will never be as good as the normal ps2 console...so i say waste of money and time....

Fear
02-17-2005, 05:49 PM
The PSP yes wll sorry but there will be a few defects about it... Like the ****og stick on it is snall and skinny and easy to break off the buttons are to close together and are hard so you have to mash them down to work it wont have picto chat like the DS and i dont think it has the 100 foot wire less lan like the DS...

~Felly~
02-18-2005, 12:26 AM
Ok! I'm back with some info about two of the new games for the PSP. I was out searching last night,so here it is! And this is from January 10,2005.

Rockstar games has annouced a new Grand Theft Auto and Midnight Club! The new Midnight Club is called Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition. The Grand Theft Auto title is unknown at the time. They expect to relese them at the same time the PSP is. The PSP Grand Theft Auto takes place in Liberty City(ring a bell?),and in a new way,though. They said it's going to be in a "brand new iteration". They are ensuring that both games stay sort of like their counterparts. They say that they understand the gamer's expectations for the brand new PSP and the PSP's new titles. Also,they are confident that they can deliver exhilerating experinences with Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition and the new Grand Theft Auto title.

There you go! And you can play PS2 titles on the PSP?! Anyway,the ****og stick will be fine and hopefully,there will be no dead pixels.

masterblacktop
02-18-2005, 04:42 PM
No doubt an over priced hand held console. What are sony doing? This is NOT there teratory.
right on this not there land plus the battery
life sucks WHAT SHOUND I GET!!! :confused:

~Felly~
02-18-2005, 11:12 PM
@masterblacktop-Get what you want to get! So what if there's a battery. I'll deal with it!


Anyway,more updates from me on the PSP soon! By the way,you guys don't mind if I call the PSP the PS2 Portable. I've been calling that for a long time.

~Felly~
02-18-2005, 11:37 PM
Hey,i'm back with more info! Oh,and sorry about the double post. This is from Febuary 3,2005.



The PSP will be released on March 24,2005 for sure! It's going to be $249.99 dollars and comes with a 32MB memory stick,an AC adaptor,and a copy of the feature film "Spider Man 2". Sony wants to ship 1,000,000 PSPs to the US by March 31,2005! Sony's PSP has Nintendo dominated for 16 years. Sony faces stiff compitition from Nintendo's Game Boy to their recently released DS. The graphics are the same as the PS2's graphics. The PSP titles are going for $39.99! That's $10.00 less than the PS2's games! Why are they doing this? It's because of the PSP's lower prices might raise the prices of the PS2's games. They planned to release the PSP in late 2004,but they waited because of all of their software for the PSP. More updates soon.

CrzyVTKid
02-20-2005, 03:52 AM
oooooooh goody..is that a demo of spiderman 2 or is it the full version, if it is a full version.......then $249 is a reasonable price i guess for that and memory card and others

~Felly~
02-20-2005, 05:43 AM
They said it was a copy of the movie. But they might have a part of the game on it. I don't really know about the game part,but they said it was a copy of the movie. I just hope that there's no dead pixels on it.

SneakyZapper
02-23-2005, 05:39 AM
its an awsome thing but costs too much money ill stick with my gba :) or ill get a ds

~Felly~
02-28-2005, 05:51 AM
Well,if you get a DS you'll have to look at the Dead Pixels thread in the DS board.

TK 421
03-01-2005, 07:53 AM
the pros and cons:
PSP:cons
price
unprotected screen
game price
ps2 graphics
released close to ps3 making it sorta stupido
DS:cons
not excellent graphics
little cumbersome(new version coming out later in 2005)
(these points r great weaness's i just couldnt be stuffed i mean...

PSP PROSl
dvds
mp3
graphics
wide screen(4.2 inch)
lotsa accessories on the way eg.tv attachment
brilliant stereo
wireless multiplayer

nintendo ds pros:
2 screens (3.something inch)
cheap price
pretty good graphics
not a parent tsk tsk
compatibility with GbA games
wireless multiplayer play

shadow dragon
03-05-2005, 02:26 AM
If u ask me, i think the PSP is gay, but just remember that is my opion

~Felly~
03-13-2005, 12:31 AM
Hey! I'm back with more info. The PSP can be played on your TV! Its unknown if it can be played on the PS2. I found this out today at Electronic Boutique. Oh! And one other thing. They have a game called Grand Theft Auto coming out too. And you wanna know something else? There are about 26 games coming out on the PSP release date! I forgot their names. I was gonna write them down,but I didn't have any paper. I'll try and get them for you guys,ok.

TK 421
03-13-2005, 07:09 AM
doesnt anyone realise that there has to be a major downfall in the production of this. it cant win the DS has the XP and cant be beaten
maybe i think ive been converted

Antownee
03-13-2005, 08:11 PM
psp looks aiight might get it but i think the ds is better

TK 421
03-14-2005, 05:50 AM
keep rolling ROLLING ROLLING ROLL YEH!keep rolling ROLLING ROLLING ROLL YEH!keep rolling ROLLING ROLLING ROLL YEH!keep rolling ROLLING ROLLING ROLL YEH!
remember that song??? well im all the way with the DS

Stinkey_Sox_
03-19-2005, 05:51 PM
Whell evryone knows that the psp is beter in qallity (not sure about spelling on that one but ok) but it has a high price

however there are legitimate places where u can get them 4 free i swear its not a con or anything like that it works and here is how a company can do something like that without going broke

http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2

note that this is from wired magazine and it is a credible site for geeks like myself its my bible

anyway if u want a free psp go here fill out the aplication, participate in 1 of the offers and follow the next few steps and you will be receiveing your psp once you convince some freinds to do it too u do have freinds dont you

anyway it works im just trying to get the word out if u have any qestions
e-mail me plz pappa_smurf_89@yahoo.com

cHilli
03-19-2005, 06:30 PM
Unstuck and closed. Wtf is the point in having 1 thread here when a forum is dedicated to the topic?