Dice said:FFVII, MGS, SotN, Crash 3. That's all you need.
Even as awesome as they are, those games wouldn't make me busy for a single year.
Dice said:FFVII, MGS, SotN, Crash 3. That's all you need.
Aru said:Even as awesome as they are, those games wouldn't make me busy for a single year.
Zen said:I'm just buying all my games via DD PSN now, since they're tied to my PSN account anyway there will be no problem for me when the Go comes out.
Gamecocks625 said:went ahead and preordered the black one today on amazon
hopefully the accessories, such as the pouch, will be avaiable on there at some point before launch.
the problem is a matter of 'intellectual property' rights and licensing agreements.Firestreak said:I don't understand why every game that was printed on a UMD can't be ripped directly from said UMD and uploaded onto the PSN store. Then stores that physically sell the PSP Go could register all of your UMDs and register your PSP the download license. Gamestop for example would benefit because they could then sell you the UMD licenses, and they could sell used UMDs to people without UMD drives.
I don't see myself owning 2 PSPs considering the very limited use I get out of the one, while I can definetly see myself using the PSP Go a lot more due to its size. But I'm not going to get rid of my 3000 while I still have games that mostly I've never even played.
This whole thing has just frozen my PSP purchasing. I'm not going to buy any UMDs because I don't know if I'll at some point want a Go, and if those UMDs will then be useless. All the while, they announce this thing, and the PSP games releasing still aren't all on the PSN store. This is effectively splitting the userbase of possible-upgraders and willnever-upgraders, the former no longer able to buy PSP games unless they're on the PSN Store.
Hello Pandora solution.Strider2K99 said:Wow, you can't replace the Go battery like in the old PSPs? That's really lame.
The only relevant game this really affects is Lumines right?The Faceless Master said:the problem is a matter of 'intellectual property' rights and licensing agreements.
then #1 hold-up is usually licensed music.
depward said:I really wanted the PSP Go. But Rock Band Unplugged came out, also wanted to play Resistance Retribution, just picked up Monster Hunter Freedom Unite... all UMD releases. I don't want to wait to have to download them. What about Dissidia? Digital release?
Now I'm thinking I'll stick with my regular PSP. The lack of announcing any potential digital-release dates along with not releasing current games while not providing any sort of release date schedule for current new games has me not wanting a Go anymore. Sad really...![]()
Darkpen said:I just hope they go through with that umd to code trade-in program.
theBishop said:I can't think of a "good" solution. There's no unique identifier for the UMDs. So unless someone actually takes your disc, there's bound to be some abuse of the system. But I would not be enthusiastic about a trade-in scenario where I lose my whole collection of 30+ UMDs in exchange for intangible files.
I'm hoping Sony errs on the side of consumer friendliness here, but I'm not optimistic.
theBishop said:I can't think of a "good" solution. There's no unique identifier for the UMDs. So unless someone actually takes your disc, there's bound to be some abuse of the system. But I would not be enthusiastic about a trade-in scenario where I lose my whole collection of 30+ UMDs in exchange for intangible files.
I'm hoping Sony errs on the side of consumer friendliness here, but I'm not optimistic.
outunderthestars said:It's going to have to be a trade-in program.
DMeisterJ said:Cool. You jumped in early.
I really need to see the white again though, I may have to get the black if I can't see the white more extensively before purchasing.
Actually that's not what I've been told. Of course even unique identifier remains open to some abuse (as it gives you two copies for one).theBishop said:I can't think of a "good" solution. There's no unique identifier for the UMDs
In interest of really avoiding abuse, this would work best if DRM was time-limited, so you have to keep refreshing it every few days or so.What if it was a UMD ripping app you download to the PSP, and it applies some DRM unique to your PSN account?
I haven't actually used the retail method on steam but I assume that it ties up the same cd key as the retail version, maybe even kills the key from ever being associated with another steam account.Fafalada said:Actually that's not what I've been told. Of course even unique identifier remains open to some abuse (as it gives you two copies for one).
How does Steam handle this btw - isn't there a way to make your CD/DVD copy downloadable as well?
In interest of really avoiding abuse, this would work best if DRM was time-limited, so you have to keep refreshing it every few days or so.
Fafalada said:How does Steam handle this btw - isn't there a way to make your CD/DVD copy downloadable as well?
With what, constant account verification via wifi connection? That's about as bad as using a UMD in the firs-RuGalz said:You input cd-key, it binds it to your steam account. That's it. If Psp has always on wireless connection maybe they could do the same...
Intangible files? They're locked to your PSN account, which I openly welcome. Downside is the trouble of downloading said games. As an owner of the 1000 model, I openly welcome not only the umd-lessness of the Go, but its significant weight loss and compact nature, as I hope it'll cut down on wasted energy from the UMD drive.theBishop said:I can't think of a "good" solution. There's no unique identifier for the UMDs. So unless someone actually takes your disc, there's bound to be some abuse of the system. But I would not be enthusiastic about a trade-in scenario where I lose my whole collection of 30+ UMDs in exchange for intangible files.
I'm hoping Sony errs on the side of consumer friendliness here, but I'm not optimistic.
So you don't need physical disc at all - the CDKey becomes a downloadable code - I'm assuming it can only be tied to one account.RuGalz said:You input cd-key, it binds it to your steam account. That's it.
I find the whole thing a bit silly - a disc doesn't make something tangible. MMOs on disc are just scrap-plastic without a server (and yet tens of milions keep buying them).Darkpen said:Intangible files?
DarthWaiter said:The white PSP GO looks sexy, but i just don't understand the price.
Tideas said:what can an ipod touch do that a psp can't?
Telling me it can play Apple Apps is like me telling you the ipod touch can't play PSP games
So don't use that angle.
Oni Jazar said:My 4Gb stick is getting waaay too cramped lately and I didn't want to buy a bigger one that could be useless if I ever get a PSP Go. So i picked up one of these:
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and one of these
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Hopefully it'll all work out.
What's "open source"? Last time I wanted to check out iPhone dev'ing Apple asked for $100... and that was the end of thatOuterWorldVoice said:It has a touch screen (so that's about a million things right there), an accelerometer and "open source" dev. So it can do all sorts of shit the PSP can't. See? I used that angle.
The iPod touch on the other hand, doesn't have "real" controls which badly hamstrings its conventional gaming appeal to me. But to pretend the PSP Go can do everything the iPod can is laughable. Please don't do it again.
pissed because I traded my 3000 in on the assumption the Go would have a touchscreen
TTP said:We sure there is absolutely no way for the end user to replace the PSP Go battery? Perhaps unscrewing here reveals the battery.
Sure it's less practical, but at least you don't have to ship it back to Sony or whatever.
b.e.r.g said:What's "open source"? Last time I wanted to check out iPhone dev'ing Apple asked for $100... and that was the end of that![]()
TTP said:We sure there is absolutely no way for the end user to replace the PSP Go battery? Perhaps unscrewing here reveals the battery.
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Sure it's less practical, but at least you don't have to ship it back to Sony or whatever.
Hm... well it might help, but I picture a well developed API to be more than enough in that case. Not that I doubt iPhones API to be well developed.androvsky said:I think by "open source" he means "slightly less closed than the typical console game system", but it's still a joke to use that phrase to describe iPhone development, quotes or no.
xfactor said:Even if that's so, the Go uses different battery pack than the current PSP, and I doubt Sony will sell battery pack for the Go. Heck they might even integrate the battery into the hardware itself
Dice said:That looks grey. Interest -500
jgkspsx said:But I'm not paying $250 for a gimped, ugly, cheap, nonreplaceable-battery version of the PSP. I frankly don't understand why anyone would. I might pick one up in several years for completism, but only at a small fraction of the price.
The PSP is a wonderful device, and I think Sony's done just about anything they can to sabotage it. Hey, at least we should get more downloadable games for the good old fashioned PSPs, right?
Brother, don't I know it. But then most large collections are when you think about them. What can I say, I just really like handhelds.TuxBobble said:First off...hardware for completism? That's pretty stupid (in most cases).
I can see that, and mostly agree. From an industrial design/aesthetic perspective, though, I think it's a disaster.Secondly, as I've said many times before, the design of the original PSP isn't all that great. The analog nub is in a HORRIBLE position, for a hand like mine (a bit on the large side, so my thumb cramps when trying to use it). So...the Go actually is an improvement in some ways.
Good points. (I have PSPs 1000 & 2000 and far too many UMDs, so I'm approaching it from a strong upgrade standpoint.) I was being a little dramatic, maybe, but it's an irritation.I understand why you might not want it since you OWN a PSP. But I don't, and it's a bETTER handheld in my opinion, in every way EXCEPT the non-removable battery. Yeah, I'm still pretty pissed about that too.
But still, it's not unreasonable, though the price may be.
jgkspsx said:Brother, don't I know it. But then most large collections are when you think about them. What can I say, I just really like handhelds.
I can see that, and mostly agree. From an industrial design/aesthetic perspective, though, I think it's a disaster.
Good points. (I have PSPs 1000 & 2000 and far too many UMDs, so I'm approaching it from a strong upgrade standpoint.) I was being a little dramatic, maybe, but it's an irritation.
But we agree that price and battery are both poor decisions on Sony's part. And they're unforced errors, as far as I can tell. Oh well, what else is new.
TuxBobble said:So, I think short term the Go isn't the best idea. But long term, it's paving the way for Sony's handheld gaming platforms in the future.