Sony looking to make PSP PSN more like Virtual Console
In hopes of bolstering its PSP PSN download scene, Sony plans to expand its digital catalog to include non-PlayStation console titles. "In general, there's a lot of discussion about [publishers'] back catalogs that will finally find its way to PlayStation Network in the back half of this year," said SCEA's John Koller to MTV Multiplayer. That would include both the promise of more PSOne titles (as North America seriously needs to catch up to Japan in that regard) and pre-PSOne retro titles. Despite becoming more Virtual Console-ish, this expansion of the PSP side of PSN will also offer more portable ...
Top 10 PSP games on the PlayStation Network
Did you know that you can download new games directly on your PSP? Yep! The PlayStation Store is available on your system. From there, you'll be able to download original PSN exclusives to archived UMD games. What are the top 10 PSP downloads in February? Beats Super Stardust Portable WTF: Work Time Fun Guilty Gear Judgment flOw Syphon Filter: Combat Opos Brain Challenge PSP Ultimate Ghosts 'N Golbins The Con SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo Overall, it looks like PSP owners have some great taste. London Studio's original PSP game Beats transforms your PSP music collection into a game and is a must-own for PSP fans. The only real stinker on this list? ...
2009 - The PSP Renaissance ?
With rumors of a PSP successor looming ever closer, Sony has one more chance to revive the fortunes of its first handheld game system in Western markets. While the PSP has arguably been successful, it suffered from a sharp decline in the number of game releases during 2008. At its recent Destination: Playstation event in (aptly chosen) Phoenix, the company laid out a bold plan to reinvigorate interest in the console and show gamers that the company means business when it comes to producing software on the handheld. One advantage that Sony has is that the PSP hardware continues to sell ...
Assassin’s Creed coming to PSP
Good news, the Internet! Your "bring Assassin's Creed to PSP" petitions totally worked. SCEA announced today that the game will appear courtesy of Ubisoft on Sony's portable later this year. In fact, your efforts were so effective, Sony's releasing an Assassin's Creed-themed bundle, though the only component they're talking about now is a Piano Black PSP. SCEA stopped short of actually saying the move was thanks to the overwhelming, petition-generated e-pressure, but you'll always know the truth in your hearts.
LittleBigPlanet gets littler on PSP this fall
The rumors were correct, LittleBigPlanet is heading to PSP and it'll be here before the end of the year. Announced today, the PSP version will be developed "in conjunction" with Media Molecule and will offer a similar experience to the PS3 version with players being able to play, create and share on the go. We're promised plenty of new content, such as levels, exclusive to the PSP version this fall. We'll be very surprised if we don't see any cross-platform interactivity, but details are very thin on the ground. We'll keep you updated as more information is revealed.
PSP’s Go!Messenger to Go! away next month
Goodbye Go!Messenger. Apparently no one is using you. Sony is pulling the plug on the free VoIP service for PSP after only one year of use. Edge Online confirms that Go!Messenger, which launched in Europe on February 29 of last year, will be shutting down next month on March 31. The service utilized the Go!Cam peripheral for live videochat, and though Go!Messenger will be gone soon, Sony promises other services that use the add-on device are on the way. You hear that? Don't chuck that camera in the rubbish bin just yet.
PSP and DSi Feature Comparison
When the Nintendo DSi launches in the United States on April 5th, it will come with a hefty price tag of $170. Sony PSP fans will notice that this puts the Nintendo handheld at exactly the same price point as the PSP 3000 core pack, which currently retails for $169.99 in the United States. Excitement for the DS successor couldn't be any higher as we wait for it to arrive, but does the DSi offer value at its current price? To find out, we compare the features in both the Sony PSP 3000 and Nintendo DSi right out of the ...
SCEE: PSP sell-in hits 50 million worldwide
Has it really been over four years since Sony's helicopters swooped in, dropped a rope ladder and successfully extracted portable entertainment from the handheld gaming ghetto? Sony Computer Entertainment Europe reminds us that the PlayStation Portable was first launched in Japan in 2004 and has since spread across the globe, reaching a "sell-in" level of 50 million units (accompanied by 200 million software units). If you can't tout selling out, you might as well do the "in" thing and count the number of units you've shipped to shelves, stalls, online retailers and really fancy airport vending machines. Still, it's ...
In hopes of bolstering its PSP PSN download scene, Sony plans to expand its digital catalog to include non-PlayStation console titles. “In general, there’s a lot of discussion about [publishers'] back catalogs that will finally find its way to PlayStation Network in the back half of this year,” said SCEA’s John Koller to MTV Multiplayer. [...]
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We thought we saw everything there was to see regarding the upcoming PSP version of Disgaea 2, recently subtitled: Dark Hero Days. Little did we know a trailer for the portable upgrade was hiding up someone’s sleeve at developer Nippon Ichi’s home office. After giving the trailer a good once over, we’ve come to the [...]
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If Tuesday’s reveal of new — even exciting — games coming to PSP knocked you on your rump, you’d best be seated before reading any futher. Comfy? Good. Here’s the deal: PSP World has learned from a trusted source that Ready at Dawn, the studio behind the PSP’s excellent God of War: Chains of Olympus, [...]
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Did you know that you can download new games directly on your PSP? Yep! The PlayStation Store is available on your system. From there, you’ll be able to download original PSN exclusives to archived UMD games. What are the top 10 PSP downloads in February?
Beats
Super Stardust Portable
WTF: Work Time Fun
Guilty Gear Judgment
flOw
Syphon Filter: Combat Opos
Brain [...]
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With rumors of a PSP successor looming ever closer, Sony has one more chance to revive the fortunes of its first handheld game system in Western markets. While the PSP has arguably been successful, it suffered from a sharp decline in the number of game releases during 2008. At its recent Destination: Playstation event in [...]
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Everyone on the internet seemingly has an “inside source” at Sony. Did you know that a forum poster’s best friend’s cousin works at Sony R&D and TOTALLY wants to spill the guts on firmware 3.00? Yeah. Dave Perry, former COO of now-defunct Acclaim, left a Twitter message claiming to have heard about Sony’s next PSP. [...]
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Good news, the Internet! Your “bring Assassin’s Creed to PSP” petitions totally worked. SCEA announced today that the game will appear courtesy of Ubisoft on Sony’s portable later this year. In fact, your efforts were so effective, Sony’s releasing an Assassin’s Creed-themed bundle, though the only component they’re talking about now is a Piano Black [...]
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Goodbye Go!Messenger. Apparently no one is using you. Sony is pulling the plug on the free VoIP service for PSP after only one year of use. Edge Online confirms that Go!Messenger, which launched in Europe on February 29 of last year, will be shutting down next month on March 31.
The service utilized the Go!Cam peripheral [...]
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The rumors were correct, LittleBigPlanet is heading to PSP and it’ll be here before the end of the year. Announced today, the PSP version will be developed “in conjunction” with Media Molecule and will offer a similar experience to the PS3 version with players being able to play, create and share on the go. We’re [...]
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Atlus announced plans to bring Crimson Gem Saga, a Korean RPG, to North American PSP gamers. The game, which is known as Garnet Chronicle in Japan and Astonishia Story 2 in Korea, promises “lush hand-drawn visuals, an engaging fantasy tale, and an easy-to-use interface.”
No other details or assets were released. Crimson Gem Saga is scheduled [...]








