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In an interview carried out by our fellow-members of ITRGames, Hans-jrgen Kohrs, General manager of Konami France expressed themselves about the plans to come from the editor on the European ground. Concerning the market of the portables, it declares that Konami envisages to launch eight titles on PSP during this year 2005. Here the extract of the interview in question:
The new portable consoles arrive in a few weeks to Europe. What do you think of the two machines?
Konami will be present as well on Nintendo DS as Sony PSP. Our line up 2005 includes/understands in particular six titles for the Nintendo console and eight for that of Sony, including two with launching. It is difficult to today forecast what the players will privilege: the most original machine with Nintendo DS, its functions tactile and its double screen or the most powerful machine. To date, I can just assure you that the developments are much cheaper on Nintendo DS!
itrgames.com
According to Jarrod's mega list things stand something like this:
Known DS games: Boktai, Castlevania, Choro Q, Dragon Booster, Frogger: Helmet Havoc, Ganbare Goemon, Jinsei Game DS, Lost In Blue, Powerful Pro Baseball, Prince of Tennis, Shin Megami Tensei, Yu Gi Oh!, Vandal Hearts, WinX, Winning Eleven World Soccer
PSP: Coded Arms, Death Jr, EX Jinsei, Frogger: Helmet Havoc, Mahjong Kakutou, Metal Gear Acid, Persona, Powerful Pro Baseball, Princess Crown, Rengoku: Tower of Pergutory, Touge Max, Winning Eleven World Soccer, Ys: The Art of Napishtam - rumored ZOE.
I'm glad DS isn't getting purely kids games and it's clear PSP has won some great support by default. I'd say Sony have the best Konami support, but I don't wanna play down Castlevania, Goemon, Lost in Blue etc. The Winning Eleven teams might come up with some interesting handheld exclusive features too. Hopefully theres some online games among this lot for both systems. Interesting how he emphasises DS is cheaper to develop for though. Could that be a factor that ensures DS support as / if developers are beginning to get squeezed out next gen?
Thom