Yes!
We need more games for our PSPs. Sony forgot the PSP ?
They are investing everything on the PS3 and nothing in the PSP, only in "new" models (colors).
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Yes!
We need more games for our PSPs. Sony forgot the PSP ?
They are investing everything on the PS3 and nothing in the PSP, only in "new" models (colors).
:?
[QUOTE="naju890_963"]yes there are stupid they left the psp alone and it willl not even be produced anymore because they only care about the ps3lostcali8
It's still being produced man.......
Yes they're. But look at numbers dude... just a few games..
When I saw the PSP Game list for the E3.... :(
Sony claims to know what they are doing. So I'm having a little faith in them. After seeing a rumoured/confirmed list of E3, Not a single PSP game was rumoured to be shown. The only confirmed ones was LEGO Batman and something else. All I ever wanted was this
Final Fantasy ( Done)
Kingdom Hearts (Done
Gran Turismo
Devil May Cry
Midnight Club (Done + New one coming!)
Tekken (Done)
Soul Calibur
Little Big Planet
Final Fantasy Remakes
Resident Evil
D.Gray-man
MGS (A new one) Perferably something like Raiden's Story or something.
Star Ocean (Done) Wish they made a PSP exclusive with new story
Some FPS
Virtua Fighter
Okami
Dragon Quest
That's all I need to make me happy. More or less
[QUOTE="lostcali8"][QUOTE="naju890_963"]yes there are stupid they left the psp alone and it willl not even be produced anymore because they only care about the ps3gualmilward
It's still being produced man.......
Yes they're. But look at numbers dude... just a few games..
When I saw the PSP Game list for the E3.... :(
Ahh true that. Thought you meant the unit itself..
actually belmont motorstorm 2 is 40% done (last month) and has a fall release. Dissidia is 50% done (this month) we may see a fall release here for dissidia. Square may delay it, but i doubt it'll go farther thatn late, late winter.
Sony needs to think. If they want it to sell mroe and appeal to everyone, what they need to do is make the right choices. Here are some examples.
Dragon Quest - Japan goes crazy for this. Can boost system sales. ONLY if done right. If utilizing the sound, and graphics, and add a nice story, this would be a huge hit.
The only future games that I know of that I'm looking forward to for PSP are the Star Ocean 1 & 2 remakes and Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep.
EDIT: Forgot Final Fantasy Dissidia.
and why don't the companies make games for the psp?
Also guys maybe this might put some more light into your hopes.
IGN: Are we going to see stuff from these unique franchises coming to the PSP soon? I mean, it's been a very quiet first half of the year here. There are exceptions obviously -- Patapon, God of War -- but then we ran into this section where we weren't having any games released or at least not that many. Now even looking at the E3 list on IGN.com -- which granted is only what people are willing to talk about; obviously everyone has stuff under their hats they want to try and blow out at this thing -- but you figure right now our list earlier in the week had about 100 games on it and only six of them were PSP. Is that cause for concern or are we going to hear about these things soon?
John Koller: You should hear about them. I'm not sure about soon because it's up to each publisher, but we have a very good idea of what's coming. We know both first and third party and without scooping anything because it's up to each publisher what they want to announce at E3, the franchises that are being brought over to PSP or currently are being considered to be brought over to PSP are very, very strong. The gameplay that is going to come from them is excellent. I think it depends whether all of those titles are announced at E3, but I can tell you that on the first-party side here at SCEA, we see tremendous opportunity on the PSP. Our worldwide studio team is actively developing titles for that platform and we've been on a road show amongst every, major third-party publisher -- which we actually just finished last week -- and have been talking to them about really how to publish on the PSP, and the level of excitement is really palpable. You can really feel the publishers getting back into the platform if they had walked away. That's really good news across the board. I think in talking to all of them, and seeing some of the gameplay and even talking about some of the franchises that they're going to bring over, it's a good time to be a PSP owner.
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