Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP
We’ve already heard from Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata on Apple’s most recent handheld (spoilers: he doesn’t care about it), but the Wall Street Journal recently asked Sony’s John Koller how his company’s reacting to the device. Rather than outright dismissing it like the Nintendo prez, though, he said he’s looking to the iPad for boosted PSP sales. Seriously.
“Apple’s entrance into the portable gaming space has been a net positive for Sony … when people want a deeper, richer console, they start playing on a PSP.” In fairness, it’s part of Koller’s job to rep Sony in these situations, but it’s not exactly impossible to argue with his logic in this case — as the WSJ points out, sales of the PSP have “nearly tripled” since June 2007 (when the iPhone first launched). This would normally be the point where we point out other mitigating factors in year-over-year sales increases (say, games like God of War: Chains of Olympus and GTA: Chinatown Wars coming out, or a new console iteration being released), but we’ll leave the comments section below to handle that.
Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP
We’ve already heard from Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata on Apple’s most recent handheld (spoilers: he doesn’t care about it), but the Wall Street Journal recently asked Sony’s John Koller how his company’s reacting to the device. Rather than outright dismissing it like the Nintendo prez, though, he said he’s looking to the iPad for boosted PSP sales. Seriously.
“Apple’s entrance into the portable gaming space has been a net positive for Sony … when people want a deeper, richer console, they start playing on a PSP.” In fairness, it’s part of Koller’s job to rep Sony in these situations, but it’s not exactly impossible to argue with his logic in this case — as the WSJ points out, sales of the PSP have “nearly tripled” since June 2007 (when the iPhone first launched). This would normally be the point where we point out other mitigating factors in year-over-year sales increases (say, games like God of War: Chains of Olympus and GTA: Chinatown Wars coming out, or a new console iteration being released), but we’ll leave the comments section below to handle that.
Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP
We’ve already heard from Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata on Apple’s most recent handheld (spoilers: he doesn’t care about it), but the Wall Street Journal recently asked Sony’s John Koller how his company’s reacting to the device. Rather than outright dismissing it like the Nintendo prez, though, he said he’s looking to the iPad for boosted PSP sales. Seriously.
“Apple’s entrance into the portable gaming space has been a net positive for Sony … when people want a deeper, richer console, they start playing on a PSP.” In fairness, it’s part of Koller’s job to rep Sony in these situations, but it’s not exactly impossible to argue with his logic in this case — as the WSJ points out, sales of the PSP have “nearly tripled” since June 2007 (when the iPhone first launched). This would normally be the point where we point out other mitigating factors in year-over-year sales increases (say, games like God of War: Chains of Olympus and GTA: Chinatown Wars coming out, or a new console iteration being released), but we’ll leave the comments section below to handle that.
Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP
We’ve already heard from Nintendo’s Satoru Iwata on Apple’s most recent handheld (spoilers: he doesn’t care about it), but the Wall Street Journal recently asked Sony’s John Koller how his company’s reacting to the device. Rather than outright dismissing it like the Nintendo prez, though, he said he’s looking to the iPad for boosted PSP sales. Seriously.
“Apple’s entrance into the portable gaming space has been a net positive for Sony … when people want a deeper, richer console, they start playing on a PSP.” In fairness, it’s part of Koller’s job to rep Sony in these situations, but it’s not exactly impossible to argue with his logic in this case — as the WSJ points out, sales of the PSP have “nearly tripled” since June 2007 (when the iPhone first launched). This would normally be the point where we point out other mitigating factors in year-over-year sales increases (say, games like God of War: Chains of Olympus and GTA: Chinatown Wars coming out, or a new console iteration being released), but we’ll leave the comments section below to handle that.
Sony: iPad consumers will graduate to the PSP originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25
Prinny 2: Dawn of the Great Pantsu War will reportedly launch for the PSP on March 25, 2010 in Japan, according to Dengeki Online (via Siliconera). Sure, Nippon Ichi Software might not exactly want us to know that it’s making a sequel to this year’s Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, but that doesn’t stop the company from releasing a mess of screenshots and a release date to gamers across the Pacific, along with with the game’s full title.
As if the first game’s premise of securing cakes for Etna wasn’t ridiculous enough, the second game tasks you with recovering underpants for her (thus the title). To combat the various adorable enemies along the way (just look at that penguin!), the developer has added new moves as well as a “baby mode” for novices. We’ve added a handful of screenshots to our gallery below, but you can peep a metric ton more right here.
Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Wireless PS3 visual transmitter allows for Modern Warfare 2 on the go
Though it’s certainly not the sleekest handheld device we’ve ever seen — in fact, it might be in the running for the unsleekest device ever created — the latest project from a modder, nicknamed Techknott, boasts some pretty impressive capabilities. Basically, the handheld sends control signals to a PS3, which transmits video signals back to the device, allowing for nomadic sessions of Modern Warfare 2 (or any other PS3 game), as seen in the video after the jump.
According to the modder’s post on BenHeck.com, the device will soon be available for purchase. It certainly looks neat, but we’re not sure the clunky controls will help you set any Spec Ops world records. Seriously, this guy’s time on The Pit is garbage.
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Wireless PS3 visual transmitter allows for Modern Warfare 2 on the go originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25
Prinny 2: Dawn of the Great Pantsu War will reportedly launch for the PSP on March 25, 2010 in Japan, according to Dengeki Online (via Siliconera). Sure, Nippon Ichi Software might not exactly want us to know that it’s making a sequel to this year’s Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, but that doesn’t stop the company from releasing a mess of screenshots and a release date to gamers across the Pacific, along with with the game’s full title.
As if the first game’s premise of securing cakes for Etna wasn’t ridiculous enough, the second game tasks you with recovering underpants for her (thus the title). To combat the various adorable enemies along the way (just look at that penguin!), the developer has added new moves as well as a “baby mode” for novices. We’ve added a handful of screenshots to our gallery below, but you can peep a metric ton more right here.
Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Wireless PS3 visual transmitter allows for Modern Warfare 2 on the go
Though it’s certainly not the sleekest handheld device we’ve ever seen — in fact, it might be in the running for the unsleekest device ever created — the latest project from a modder, nicknamed Techknott, boasts some pretty impressive capabilities. Basically, the handheld sends control signals to a PS3, which transmits video signals back to the device, allowing for nomadic sessions of Modern Warfare 2 (or any other PS3 game), as seen in the video after the jump.
According to the modder’s post on BenHeck.com, the device will soon be available for purchase. It certainly looks neat, but we’re not sure the clunky controls will help you set any Spec Ops world records. Seriously, this guy’s time on The Pit is garbage.
Continue reading Wireless PS3 visual transmitter allows for Modern Warfare 2 on the go
Wireless PS3 visual transmitter allows for Modern Warfare 2 on the go originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25
Prinny 2: Dawn of the Great Pantsu War will reportedly launch for the PSP on March 25, 2010 in Japan, according to Dengeki Online (via Siliconera). Sure, Nippon Ichi Software might not exactly want us to know that it’s making a sequel to this year’s Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, but that doesn’t stop the company from releasing a mess of screenshots and a release date to gamers across the Pacific, along with with the game’s full title.
As if the first game’s premise of securing cakes for Etna wasn’t ridiculous enough, the second game tasks you with recovering underpants for her (thus the title). To combat the various adorable enemies along the way (just look at that penguin!), the developer has added new moves as well as a “baby mode” for novices. We’ve added a handful of screenshots to our gallery below, but you can peep a metric ton more right here.
Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25
Prinny 2: Dawn of the Great Pantsu War will reportedly launch for the PSP on March 25, 2010 in Japan, according to Dengeki Online (via Siliconera). Sure, Nippon Ichi Software might not exactly want us to know that it’s making a sequel to this year’s Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?, but that doesn’t stop the company from releasing a mess of screenshots and a release date to gamers across the Pacific, along with with the game’s full title.
As if the first game’s premise of securing cakes for Etna wasn’t ridiculous enough, the second game tasks you with recovering underpants for her (thus the title). To combat the various adorable enemies along the way (just look at that penguin!), the developer has added new moves as well as a “baby mode” for novices. We’ve added a handful of screenshots to our gallery below, but you can peep a metric ton more right here.
Prinny 2 named ‘Dawn of the Great Pantsu War,’ coming to Japan on March 25 originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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