Insomniac all the way. I remember playing Spyro the Dragon when I got my first PlayStation way back in '98. That was my favorite game for a long time. Then they gave us Ratchet and Clank. That was by far my favorite series for a long time, then I started playing Resistance...
1. Second analog nub (Obviously, yet unlikely)
2. OLED screen (Way better than the current tech)
3. Clamshell design (The screen won't scratch so easily)
4. Longer battery life (With OLED, this should be easy)
5. Rumble (Would be really nice, unlikely as well)
This game is going to be so awesome!
What's up with all of these extremely late reviews lately? Has this been happening all along and I've just been missing it?
I just got my PS3 yesterday, so for me this is great timing for this news :)
Man, this is a great time to own a PSP! LittleBigPlanet, Motorstorm, Assassins Creed, Kingdom Hearts, Rock Band, Resistance, and now this!
I wonder how that will turn out. I really wish there were more good shooter games on the PSP.
Age limit on buying mature games > Feds regulating game content.
This news makes my heart sad :(
But I seriously doubt it will be launching this fall. It might be announced this fall, but I would think it more probable that Sony announce it at E3 next year and launch it next fall. I don't think Sony would dare launch the PSP2 without a killer lineup, and most of their big franchises are already slated to be released on the PSP this year, so the PSP2 would pretty much be left with table scraps if it did launch this year :/
Man, you'd think that it would be easy to get these guys shut down! But there are a lot of legal loopholes, and this prosecution is a complete joke.
Cancel that funeral baby, PSP is back.
Do you mean reuse the same hardware with a higher clock speed?
Because if that's the case, GoW:CoO is the best PSP2 game I've played so far...
They haven't released any of the specs for the chip that will actually be used in the PSP2. The numbers they give in this article are from the current generation PSP and the current generation PowerVR chips.
Alias developed Maya and then Autodesk bought Alias.
No face buttons? No thanks!
$300.00 is a respectable achievement. But only four gigs? What operating system does that thing run on? I'm assuming linux. I had a Windows 95 with four gigs of disc space...
I'm glad to see FFIX getting some love. I am a bit surprised that Sephiroth isn't even on the list, though.
Hopefully they actually market Ratchet and Clank Future: 2 later this year, R&CFTOD should have sold millions.