Gaming

Next PSP Could Have Touchscreen, Dual Cameras, “F**king Powerful” Processor

Nuts. That’s the most concise way to describe the alleged specs of the next-gen PSP, according to VG247. Nuts! But sadly, these nuts may not show up in time for E3 – or even 2010.


January 6, 2010
Gaming

PSP 3000 Coming To Japan In Blossom Pink. Blech.

Available in Japan in March. Price is $US183 – and the loss of whatever street cred you might have had.

[Playstation Japan]


December 25, 2009
Gaming

V-Screen Faux-3D PSP Kit: Yes, It Actually Works

A lot of people wrote about the V-Screen 3D kit for the PSP when it was announced. Jokes may have been made! But now Ars has actually tried one, and their results are surprising: It’s not perfect, but it works.


November 20, 2009
Gaming

I’m Not Sure This Shot Is Going To Sell Any PSPs

Yeah, this is about how I feel playing any portable gaming device. Tiny screens, cramped controls, no thank you. [Gigazine via Kotaku]


November 14, 2009
Gaming

PSPgo Finally Getting A Bit Cool With Sega Genesis Emulator

Mark said that the PSPgo goes nowhere you haven’t been. He wasn’t impressed to say the least. Perhaps the fact that it has been hacked and someone added a Sega Genesis emulator will make him change his mind.


November 13, 2009
Gaming

Which PSPgo Colour Do You Prefer?

That’s the question Sony posed in one of their infamous, leak-laden surveys on the device, according to Destructoid.


July 23, 2009
Gaming

Sony Thought About Giving PSPgo Dual Analog Sticks, But Opted For “Perfectly Compatible” Suckage

I love the logic at Sony: They wish now that the PSP had dual analogue sticks, and thought about adding them to the PSPgo, but they didn’t want to trip up developers who’d gotten used to developing around terrible controls.


June 19, 2009
Gaming

The Biggest Game Publisher Threatens To Ditch PS3/PSP

This is bad. The prisoners have grabbed the keys. Activision Blizzard, the world’s largest producer of video games, is publicly threatening to abandon Sony’s PS3 and PSP platforms.