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PlayStation Vita - Launch on February 22, 2012 (NA/EU) at $249/$299 - To - Jan. 27, 2011

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Full specs and news are currently tba as the event is ongoing. What Sony has confirmed so far:

- Codenamed NGP
- Two analog stick (full sticks no nubs)
- PlayStation Move motion controls
- new game media
- big big screen
- and a touch pad on the back
- Front and rear camera, with a microphone
- 5 inch OLED
- 3G plus WiFI. GPOS
- 4x resolution of PSP
- flash based carts
- Released this holiday season, in Japan
- Backwards compatible with PSone Classics, PSP PSN downloads, and PlayStation Suite.

SCEI games shown: Hot Shots Golf, Gravity Daze, Killzone, Reality Fighters, Smart As, Broken, LBP, Little Deviants, WipEout, Resistance, and Uncharted

Third party stress test: Metal Gear Solid 4, Yakuza 4, Lost Planet 2, Dungeon Defenders, some Dynasty Warriors game

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7:34AM Hideo Kojima envisions using the exact same game on the PS3 and the NGP. You play the game on your PS3 at home, and out and about you play the same game and same save on your NGP. A beautiful dream, indeed. "This dream is going to come true in the near future, and right now I'm working on this project. I'm sorry right now I can't disclose further information, but I'd like to present what we're doing at E3."

EDIT: Click the following to see Sony glamor shots



RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - fabled red yugi - Jan. 27, 2011

my freind told me that a psp phone was coming out this year and the psp 2 will be bnext year
is this true
will it take umd


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  8:29 AM)red B uk Wrote: my freind told me that a psp phone was coming out this year and the psp 2 will be bnext year
is this true
will it take umd

There is no PSP Phone, just really poor editors for tech blogs. That phone in question is the Sony Ericsson Z1 Xperia Play, it runs a subplatform called PlayStation Suite (which runs on Androids Tablets, Phones, and this NGP). That's likely to get a full reveal in a few weeks.

Both will likely be this year in some territories.

It does not take UMD. PSP backwards compatibility has been confirmed to be handled via PSN downloads. This was demoed with Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, where the player was using both analog sticks to play.

Edit: Kojima confirmed a new title to be revealed at E3, but demoed MGS4 on the platform. It finally has trophies... lol


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Unlucky - Jan. 27, 2011

What does it mean by touch pads? Im very interested in this as well as the 3DS


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  8:50 AM)UnluckyXIII Wrote: What does it mean by touch pads? Im very interested in this as well as the 3DS

Own a laptop? It simulates mouse movement.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Unlucky - Jan. 27, 2011

Oh. Ok thats really cool.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

It's obviously a very early design still, but my issue is that it looks big.

I suppose I should mention this:

Quote:SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT TO UNVEIL
“PLAYSTATION®SUITE,” DELIVERING THE WORLD
OF PLAYSTATION® TO ANDROID™ BASED PORTABLE DEVICES

Simultaneously Launching “PlayStation®Certified” License Program to Provide
PlayStation® Content and Development Support for Android™ Based Portable Devices

Tokyo, January 27, 2011– Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) today unveiled “PlayStation®Suite” (PS Suite), delivering the PlayStation® experience to Android™ based portable devices*1. Through this entirely new initiative, users will be able to enjoy PlayStation content on an open operating system for the first time in PlayStation history.
In the dramatically evolving and diversifying mobile market, the number of users who enjoy games casually on a variety of devices including mobile phones, smart-phones and tablet PCs, has been increasing significantly. By offering “PlayStation quality” content to this rapidly growing market, SCE will not only deliver the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users around the globe, but will also be able to offer game developers and publishers the potential to further expand their business opportunities to these devices.
In providing the PlayStation experience on Android based portable devices, SCE will commence a “PlayStation®Certified” license program for hardware manufacturers. Through this program, SCE will offer necessary support, including development support as well as logo licensing, to ensure the delivery of PlayStation quality experience across various devices.

On the software front, SCE plans to provide PS Suite content within this calendar year, starting with original PlayStation games*2 (PS one® classics) that will allow users to enjoy “PlayStation quality” gameplay on their Android based portable devices. SCE also plans to open PlayStation®Store where users will be able to download content in an easy to use environment, directly via the Android based portable devices. Moreover, SCE will provide a new game development environment in an effort to ensure new and compelling content is delivered on PS Suite, which will also offer opportunities for a wider base of developers and publishers to further expand their business on various portable devices.

Newly developed content for PS Suite can also be enjoyed on the next generation portable entertainment system (codename: NGP), which SCE announced today. Users who have never experienced PlayStation content can get a taste of the PlayStation experience through PS Suite and from there, they can enjoy the ultimate portable entertainment experience that is only possible on NGP.

SCE will vigorously enhance the entertainment world delivering the PlayStation experience to a wider base of users.

*1 Androidâ„¢ 2.3 or beyond is required.
*2 PS one game console software title. We will announce the tiles when ready.

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This is what that blasted phone will be running.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Roan - Jan. 27, 2011

I'm not gonna lie, this thing looks pretty cool.

I'm just curious how many hundreds of dollars the damn thing is going to cost. lol


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

I suspect Sony will go for $299, since I don't think they want to be $100 more than Nintendo again. Nor do they want to price themselves out for a few years. Sony has just said it will be an "an affordable price that's appropriate for the handheld gaming space". I assume second job inducing pricing models won't be appropriate for the space.

They've also confirmed that it will be sold in versions with 3G, and versions without.

Eurogamer reports battery life is 4-5 hours, exactly the same as the 3DS, and that they're hoping to hit 6-8 hours. I'm not sure how much credibility I'd put into that this early.

Sony Game Reel

Uncharted Demonstration

Hot Shots Demonstration

Little Deviants Demonstration

Each game uses the features of the NGP, and it looks quite cool. Especially the elastic type manuvers being done with Little Deviants.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Roan - Jan. 27, 2011

Yeah, what's the deal with the 3G anyway? I assume there's going to be a monthly subscription charge for that. Any word on US/North America service providers?


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

Not yet, and I imagine there will be a service fee. Since I can't think they'll allow you to download GBs of games from the Store with no data transfer fees.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Serotonin - Jan. 27, 2011

The specs and the announcement were really impressive. I'd actually been waiting all week for this, and it hasn't disappointed me in the slightest. Particularly impressed by the rear touchpads; I've yet to see the videos of this in action, but the possibilities are really exciting.

(Jan. 27, 2011  6:24 PM)To Wrote: Eurogamer reports battery life is 4-5 hours, exactly the same as the 3DS, and that they're hoping to hit 6-8 hours. I'm not sure how much credibility I'd put into that this early.

I was downbeat when I heard this figure for the 3DS, but this time frame for this far more powerful device doesn't sound too bad to me.

The Playstation Suite ... what a huge, huge announcement. I'd love to see this succeed in a big way. Incredible.

However, my one concern about this is its relatively similar appearance and form to the PSP. I don't think it does enough to differentiate itself between its predecessor in terms of aesthetics. But other than that, this is a seriously cool announcement, and as you can see by my hyperbolic language, I'm genuinely excited.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - ThePokeBlader - Jan. 27, 2011

Awesome Evreythings Touch! And Is There Going To Be PSP2 Games? Or Still Normal PSP Games?


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - skyforce - Jan. 27, 2011

i think they are coping the DSi


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  6:38 PM)♥ Wrote: The specs and the announcement were really impressive. I'd actually been waiting all week for this, and it hasn't disappointed me in the slightest. Particularly impressed by the rear touchpads; I've yet to see the videos of this in action, but the possibilities are really exciting.

Little Deviants was demoed. It's a game that almost relies exclusively on the trackpad, and it looks quite cool. They managed to combine the two touch inputs for a nice elastic move. You can see that demo here. The touchpad was also used in the Uncharted demo to climb on something, with the gyroscope being used to swing Drake back and forth when on a vine. If those things annoy you, they can be turned off and mapped to the buttons and sticks.

Game Informer had a hands-on with the thing, and they said it feels insanely comfortable to hold, and that the sticks are what you'd expect from a 360 or PS3 controller. Oddly though, they said the thing weighed almost as light as a PSPgo, which astounds me given that the NGP is actually longer than a UMD PSP of today. (it's size is the major thing I'm afraid about)

Suite can be huge for them if they handle it properly since the market for Android phones and tablets will only grow in the future. It's also nice that it's NGP compatible, since it'll offer a bunch of those pick up and play games people said the PSP severely lacked.

(Jan. 27, 2011  7:24 PM)ThePokeBlader Wrote: Awesome Evreythings Touch! And Is There Going To Be PSP2 Games? Or Still Normal PSP Games?

Yes, there will be games that are NGP only, and there will still be PSP games. But the amount of PSP games isn't a large one anymore.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - JJsonickid - Jan. 27, 2011

thats gonna be awesome and there is some good videos on youtube too, heres one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb9nTptUIL4


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - ShadowPegasis - Jan. 27, 2011

I read bout this on VideoGamesBlogger. It should've remained PSP2 in my opinion.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - SajjanSV - Jan. 27, 2011

3DS FTW, seriously, all Sony has done this generation of consoles is copy nintendo, exhibit A: playstation move, that thing is a wiimote with a discoball on top.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - Serotonin - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  9:51 PM)ErazmusG Wrote: 3DS FTW, seriously, all Sony has done this generation of consoles is copy nintendo, exhibit A: playstation move, that thing is a wiimote with a discoball on top.

lol

okay, actually, i've decided against this since we really don't need another console debate on this thread, but still, you should really keep your closed minded opinions to yourself in future.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  9:45 PM)ShadowPegasis Wrote: I read bout this on VideoGamesBlogger. It should've remained PSP2 in my opinion.

NGP is simply an in development name like Project Natal, Revolution, and Dolphin were in the past. Sony may not want the PSP2 vs. the 3DS so they may go an alternative route like what Microsoft did with the Xbox 360.

(Jan. 27, 2011  9:51 PM)ErazmusG Wrote: 3DS FTW, seriously, all Sony has done this generation of consoles is copy nintendo, exhibit A: playstation move, that thing is a wiimote with a discoball on top.

Is this a joke post? You mention the 3DS (which borrows somethings from a certain Sony handheld), and then immediatedly claim Sony plagiarism with an unrelated platform.

Edit: Anyways, GameSpot is streaming the entire press conference. The Japanese people have been dubbed in English by some woman. It's kind of scary actually, haha.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - SajjanSV - Jan. 27, 2011

Sorry, us Nintendo fans have a reputation for being defensive when it comes to similar looking consoles/controllers. If you were mentioning the analogue stick about the 3DS borrowing from the PSP, I just wanna say, that it's not an analogue stick it's a Cycloid, and was on the NES max controller years back.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

(Jan. 27, 2011  10:31 PM)ErazmusG Wrote: Sorry, us Nintendo fans have a reputation for being defensive when it comes to similar looking consoles/controllers. If you were mentioning the analogue stick about the 3DS borrowing from the PSP, I just wanna say, that it's not an analogue stick it's a Cycloid, and was on the NES max controller years back.

Unless Nintendo is using some really outdated tech design, it shouldn't be that Cycloid thing at all. It's a digital analog nub (they call it "slidepad"). A single digital analog nub. Tongue_out


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - SajjanSV - Jan. 27, 2011

Yeah, I honestly prefer a slide pad or cycloid to an analogue stick, helps me keep my hads pasted to the console, anyway, the best thing that's coming from this is the android integration, at least that'l benefit me, I think.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - To - Jan. 27, 2011

As someone who's used the PSP for years with its nub, or slidepad it is really not a great thing. It works, but it just doesn't feel like an analog stick should.


RE: Sony's Next Generation Portable - SajjanSV - Jan. 27, 2011

But that said, reviewers seem to be raving about the 3DS' one compared to the old PSP's, I wonder if they've bothered to improve it with the NGP.