PSP2 Teaser
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR1WZ_zaTgY&
edit: i give up.. i failed embed the video here
HEEEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!!!!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uR1WZ_zaTgY&
edit: i give up.. i failed embed the video here
HEEEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!!!!!
Show us some games, not some people doing stuff.
hindi pa man sasabihin ko na, t@ng ina ayos to!![]()
PSP 2 using game cards...
Tingin ko makakakita na ko nang R4 NGP revolution... lol
I'll do it for you.
http://www.youtube.com/v/uR1WZ_zaTgY
@dspr8
thanks..
anyway, game card is not bad though, compare to UMD.. I believe NGP's game card will be more advance + more storage for next gen games.
Another question that was running on my mind is, NGP's security against hacker and JB
I find the game cards for the PSP2 funny, considering that pirated PSP games run on memory cards.![]()
Guys watcha think? I'm thinking of buying a PSP..Should I buy a PSP 3000, PSP Go, or just wait for the PSP2? I still haven't played a lot of games in the PSP so buying a PSP now would still be worthy. Question is, PSP Go or PSP 3000?
Don't aim for the PSP2 yet. Details are still up in the air so we'll never know if it's a good deal or not.
As for the PSP, go for the PSP 3000.
Yeah, tagal pa nga pala yung bagong console ng Sony. May almost 1 year pa ko para ienjoy ulit ang PSP. Why the PSP 3000? Ang gusto ko kasi sa PSP Go is mas compact sya and ok na ok yung 16gb internal memory.
^Aanhin mo internal memory when you only have a limited digitally distributed games you can play on it?
^
Why is it limited? Di naman gaano mahal ang games sa PSN. Plus PSX classics cost only $10 at the most. FFVII and VIII pa lang ok na ko.
FAIL!The recently announced PSP2, codenamed Next Generation Portable, has a battery life of between The recently announced PSP2, codenamed Next Generation Portable, has a battery life of between four and five hours, Eurogamer has been told by a source.
Six to eight hours of life was Sony's original target, Eurogamer understands.
Sony announced the NGP this morning at a Tokyo press, but failed to discuss the device's battery life.
It did, however, reveal specifications.
The NGP boasts a ARM Cortex A9 (4 core) PU, a SGX543MP4+ GPU, a five inch (16:9), 960 x 544, 16 million colours OLED screen, and a multi touch pad on the back.
Then there's a Sixaxis motion sensing system, a three-axis electronic compass, and built-in GPS and Wi-Fi location service support.
As for wireless, expect 3G mobile network connectivity, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
The NGP's four to five hour battery life is similar to that of the Nintendo 3DS. Depending on the level of brightness used and whether you're playing a 3DS-specific game, the Nintendo 3DS should last between three and five hours on a single charge.
NGP pricing is also yet to be revealed, but Eurogamer was told this morning that Sony will "make a loss".
Eurogamer's Oli Welsh is in Tokyo now and on the hunt for official, Sony-endorsed answers., Eurogamer has been told by a source.
Six to eight hours of life was Sony's original target, Eurogamer understands.
Sony announced the NGP this morning at a Tokyo press, but failed to discuss the device's battery life.
It did, however, reveal specifications.
The NGP boasts a ARM Cortex A9 (4 core) PU, a SGX543MP4+ GPU, a five inch (16:9), 960 x 544, 16 million colours OLED screen, and a multi touch pad on the back.
Then there's a Sixaxis motion sensing system, a three-axis electronic compass, and built-in GPS and Wi-Fi location service support.
As for wireless, expect 3G mobile network connectivity, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support.
The NGP's four to five hour battery life is similar to that of the Nintendo 3DS. Depending on the level of brightness used and whether you're playing a 3DS-specific game, the Nintendo 3DS should last between three and five hours on a single charge.
NGP pricing is also yet to be revealed, but Eurogamer was told this morning that Sony will "make a loss".
Eurogamer's Oli Welsh is in Tokyo now and on the hunt for official, Sony-endorsed answers.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/20...e-is-4-5-hours
4-5 hours battery life? Not very promising. Heard the same thing with the 3DS.
It's still a work in progress. Sony can do something about that.
Actually, what bothers me is this:
http://kotaku.com/5744675/yes-ive-pl...rtable-the-ngp
So yeah, if your battery ****** up, then you're f*cked.The entire handheld is sealed like an iPhone, so players will not be able to change the battery. The reason for this, Yoshida says, is because of the rear touch pad. It's apparently not possible to have a rear touch pad and changeable battery like on the current PSP-3000.
And I like that it's not just analog nubs, it's analog sticks.
This PSP2 or NGP (whatever you call it) is so COOL!!! KILL ME NOW! HAHAHA!I want this console badly! LOL
Kaso problema lang walang UMD slot. pero ok na rin!!![]()
So glad that I'm a teenager at this time.)))
@parokyano
okay na sakin yung game card mas convenient, kaysa UMD, imo
Yep, mas lighter yung unit niyan and less bulky na rin. And mukhang may trophy support ng siya. *yey*