[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


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Here's a video roundup from CES:

Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade

Trailer: http://untoldlegends.station.sony.com/media.vm

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/722/722765/vids_1.html

Twisted Metal: Head-On

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/682/682965/vids_1.html

Wipeout Pure

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/682/682962/vids_1.html

NBA 05

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/683/683202/vids_1.html

MVP Baseball

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664930/vids_1.html

NBA Street Showdown

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664926/vids_1.html

NFL Street 2 Unleashed

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664927/vids_1.html

Tiger Woods PGA Tour

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664928/vids_1.html

Fifa Soccer

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664931/vids_1.html

Need for Speed Underground: Rivals

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664929/vids_1.html

ATV Offroad Fury

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664943/vids_1.html

Mercury

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/683/683271/vids_1.html

Spider-Man 2

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664940/vids_1.html

theirs alot on Gamespot as well as Ign :) Yeah dazzla thats the cheapest i could find them, even cheaper than ebay. Im going to order mine when they are released over here, hopefully it will be at the end of march.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000980024404/ For those who have not came accross the thread yet, How to rip your home DVcam movies *snigger* to psp

sorry if this is a repost

:)

theirs alot on Gamespot as well as :)n :)  Yeah dazzla thats the cheapest i could find them, even cheaper than ebay. Im going to order mine when they are released over here, hopefully it will be at the end of march.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000980024404/  For those who have not came accross the thread yet, How to rip your home DVcam movies *snigger* to psp

sorry if this is a repost

:)

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That's where I point everyone to who asks me how to convert mov:happy:ppy:

I had my PSP in work today hooked up to my speakers listening to some music, I had it stolen away from me whilst the production manager played Lumines and one of the Engineers was watching all the Razorlight Live I'd dumped off there from my Sky+ :rofl:ofl: I'm gonna have to do a better job of concealing:Dt :D

That's where I point everyone to who asks me how to convert movies :happy:

I had my PSP in work today hooked up to my speakers listening to some music, I had it stolen away from me whilst the production manager played Lumines and one of the Engineers was watching all the Razorlight Live I'd dumped off there from my Sky+ box :rofl: I'm gonna have to do a better job of concealing it :D

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hehe, nice :)

I am really tempted to order one from lik sang,

a) because i might burst if i have to wait until march

b) the "i have something you haven't" factor with mates :)

theirs alot on Gamespot as well as Ign :) Yeah dazzla thats the cheapest i could find them, even cheaper than ebay. Im going to order mine when they are released over here, hopefully it will be at the end of march.

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000980024404/ For those who have not came accross the thread yet, How to rip your home DVcam movies *snigger* to psp

sorry if this is a repost

SWEET!!! A GTA game for the PSP thats amazing!!!

sorry dont mean to do be an as s but, i dont think ds upcoming game list is as much appealing as the psp.

and take a look at this uber leet graphics

http://www.nintendo.com/screenshotlarge?ga...c10bbed67#image

i mean cmon, i thought the graphics engines were similar

http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664927/imgs_1.html

personal opinion.

sorry dont mean to do be an as s but, i dont think ds upcoming game list is as much appealing as the psp.

and take a look at this uber leet graphics

http://www.nintendo.com/screenshotlarge?ga...c10bbed67#image

i mean cmon, i thought the graphics engines were similar

http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664927/imgs_1.html

personal opinion.

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Everyone knows the DS isn't in the same league as the PSP graphically. So you are an ass. :rolleyes:

i thought they were. i mean, theyre being released at the same time and they are competing. -_____-" whattt. so nintendo is trying to win purely with the duel and touch screen? okkk. but take a look at nintendog. the graphics potential is there.

Here's a video roundup from CES:

Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade

Trailer: http://untoldlegends.station.sony.com/media.vm

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/722/722765/vids_1.html

Twisted Metal: Head-On

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/682/682965/vids_1.html

Wipeout Pure

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/682/682962/vids_1.html

NBA 05

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/683/683202/vids_1.html

MVP Baseball

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664930/vids_1.html

NBA Street Showdown

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664926/vids_1.html

NFL Street 2 Unleashed

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664927/vids_1.html

Tiger Woods PGA Tour

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664928/vids_1.html

Fifa Soccer

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664931/vids_1.html

Need for Speed Underground: Rivals

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664929/vids_1.html

ATV Offroad Fury

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664943/vids_1.html

Mercury

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/683/683271/vids_1.html

Spider-Man 2

Gameplay videos: http://media.psp.ign.com/media/664/664940/vids_1.html

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Awesome find! :yes: (Y)

PSP aimed at 18 +

DS aimed at youngsters so 18 -

every one knows this :)

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Actually DS was aimed at the older croud but we all know how thats going to turn out with Nintendo :p

Nintendo: "Think of the children! Oh why won't someone think of the children!"

It's been a busy day for PSP hackers, as a great deal of progress has been made in deciphering the groups of servers the handheld uses as it connects to the outside world. Among the discoveries posted on one random Geocities site that will probably be down by the time you click on it: an "update image" (about 14.5mb zipped) found on a site named dj02.psp.update.playstation.org.

This update image, as it turns out, is a PSP executable and boots up as a "game" if you transfer it over the PSP via memory stick. This update has a full install procedure and everything, although the EULA attached makes mention of the PS2 hard drive and the update itself crashes the PSP's internal software. Most interesting, though, are the new features this update promises in the install program:

Voice text reading

SonicStage music/news transfer (SonicStage being an iTunes-type program from Sony)

Calculator

Voice chat

Three PSP internal games

PSP mail software

PSP word processor/spreadsheet software

PSP web browser

PSP scheduling software

Bugfixes

The update file is off the playstation.org site now, but mirrors are available here and there.

The "word processor/spreadsheet" bit sounds like a bit of placeholder humor to me, so I imagine this is probably a test file of some sort. Still, it's important to have something to dream about, isn't it?

Full story

Photos and video

Nice

also i found some info on the cpu specs etc.. The host CPU block will also contain a security sub-block designed to protect data and help prevent hacking the PSP, its games, or the stored data.

i dont know if Dazzlas review mentioned this (or if its a known fact) (since I may have overlooked it during my excitement) BUT that little round disc underneath the Directional Pad is an analogue stick! I thought it was the speaker! Turns out there are two grooves on each side of the PSP (total 4) for the speakers.

I found that out by mistake.

First I thought the console was damaged because it was raised. WHen I checked all 4 units I bought they were all the same so I thought it was fine.

Then while playing ridge racers I swivled it and saw that I was able to control the car smoothly.

Thats great! TWO ways of controlling! (pardon the enthusiasm)

note: the above installation is obviously in Japanese, but will it work if my settings are in English. Has anyone confirmed that it actually DOES install? I mean it could be he just made fake pics and then just displayed them on the PSP.

note: the above installation is obviously in Japanese, but will it work if my settings are in English. Has anyone confirmed that it actually DOES install? I mean it could be he just made fake pics and then just displayed them on the PSP.

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Well...I:m sure it wouldn't matter if the stuff is in english of j since there seems to be native support in the system software itself for both, the big question is that statement that it crashes teh psp's internal software....I'd like to know more about what that means (i.e. crashes because it's overwritten, psp still reboots back up....)

also, thats a lot of software for such a short time, considering the psp doesn't run on a known os...although I could be wrong...

Well...I:m sure it wouldn't matter if the stuff is in english of j since there seems to be native support in the system software itself for both, the big question is that statement that it crashes teh psp's internal software....I'd like to know more about what that means (i.e. crashes because it's overwritten, psp still reboots back up....)

also, thats a lot of software for such a short time, considering the psp doesn't run on a known os...although I could be wrong...

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methinks the software over writes the firmware to a non usable state :wacko:

known fact sorry.

edit: and reviews claimed that the analogue stick position is not optimally placed. can cause fatigue to the thumb if used too long? well there is certain uncomfort.

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9 hour marathon on Ridge says otherwise :p

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