
PCworld writes:
Sources close to Sony PSP development have hinted to Game On what Sony's planning to stick in its rumored smaller, sleeker PSP Go!. Remember this CES 2009 press release back in January? The one where SanDisk revealed a panoply of tinier, higher-speed memory products? Think those.

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Yes. Just make a good game instead of worrying it should make some kind of stupid social/political differences in the world... we've got enough of that in the real world. Games are places we can escape to and just have fun.
I fail to see how representing actual underrepresented or making them feel included is an “agenda”. This is an extremely self centered selfish viewpoint. Those actual underrepresented people just want to be recognized as valid. The privileged majority who are always represented take that for granted and can’t deal with the fact that “other” types of people or views exist. Inclusion or awareness isn’t an agenda. It’s representing reality and making those “other” people or stories be seen and align with actual reality.
There are literally thousands and thousands of games to choose from, and if you are annoyed that some have cultural or topical relevance, that’s your problem and you don’t have to buy them. Meanwhile other people who want that actually have games that speak to them. So sick of this “my way or the highway” attitude.
And there are plenty of games out there, if that privileged majority have an issue or don’t want a game based on cultural relevance. Pick up a Switch. Most games are g-rated, noncontroversial cartoons with stories fit for tweens. No reality to get mad at.
Y'all could also, ya know, just not buy games you feel have an agenda? This constant bitching coming from all these whiney men every time they see a game that isn't catering to them specifically is tiring. They latch themselves onto these games and throw endless amounts of harassment as if there aren't another thousand games releasing before/around/after. I'm usually outspoken when it comes to forced diversity in games, but the issue here is you're all bigoted as hell and need to learn to be a little less offended. Y'all become the snowflakes you mocked so much lol.
As ever, this is a misguided expression of the speaker's issue. While of course there are some games (pure puzzle games, etc) that have no agenda, any game with a narrative is conveying some type of message. What people who say they don't like "woke" or "politics in games" actually mean is that they don't like hamfisted, poorly written narratives/characters that are thin veneers for modern political messages that feel out of place in the game's universe. It's why all these people complain about the Veilguard and not Baldur's Gate 3. They both have "woke" characters but in BG3 they feel like they belong in the universe, while in the Veilguard they just feel like generic fantasy skins for modern American 20-somethings.

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oh this is great news.
Keep doing your thing Sony.
"Now Sony just needs to ship a magnifying glass and a pair of tweezers with the new system, so we're not squinting around on the ground if we drop one changing our data out."
He makes light of the size, but I'll be darned if my kids don't lose those postage stamp sized games for their DS. No matter how often I tell them to put them up.
The PSP Go! ...?
I never even knew Sony were making one.. I thought there was a PSP 2..?
I dunno, It's all rather confusing right now with this rumor bullshit, I'd say.. Let Sony actually announce it first!
Hardware improvements are nice but the PSP needs more new games. There just isn't enough coming out each month.
Right, take this all as you will, i.e. with a big ol' pinch of salt:
I have a friend who works for Sony. Nothing spectacular, just a lowly tester (probably the lowest grade job you can get in this industry, unless you're a cleaner). He works at Sony Liverpool.
Anyhoo, I was talking to him 2 days ago (when he finally brought over my copy of Killzone 2) about this new PSP as I'd just bought a PSP myself. I mentioned what all the rumours had been saying so far, various ones about there being no UMD drive, flash storage, sliding screen, etc.
He laughed.
Now this friend of mine NEVER tells me anything concrete, he actually takes the NDA quite seriously. He never even tells me what PS1 games he's been testing before they go up on PSN.
Anyway, he laughed at this and shook his head. He told me that they had a new PSP that they were testing with and although he wasn't certain if it'd be the same as the PSP everyone is talking about now, he did say that it definitely was not the PSP-1000, 2000 or 3000. And he told me that it wasn't THAT different to current models.
He specifically mentioned that something interesting was different, but wouldn't say what. He DID say that it still had a UMD drive, though and they were currently testing all of the games on it (yes, ALL of them, hence why they're testing them now even though it's not due for months).
He said it was a bit like the whole 2.7 update for the PS3, where the rumours got crazy and out of hand, the same thing is happening with this new PSP model.
Now as I said, take all this with a pinch of salt as I have no proof of this or anything, but from what he said, it's certainly possible he's being accurate here.