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    The PSP2 is finally here. Sony revealed its brand new PlayStation Portable at an event in Tokyo today, our first official look at the PlayStation maker's next foray into handheld gaming, the NGP or "Next Generation Portable." First details below.
    The Hardware

    Sony confirmed many of the features of the PSP2 that we've already heard in the form of leaks, rumor and speculation. The PSP2 features a high-resolution, touch-sensitive OLED screen that's larger than the original PSP screen, tilt-sensitive SIXAXIS controls, dual analog sticks, front and back-facing cameras, and a touch sensitive back panel.

    Sony boasts that the new PlayStation Portable is as powerful as a PlayStation 3. The device features built-in WiFi and 3G wireless connectivity and uses an all-new form of media storage for games—no more UMD.

    Here's how Sony describes it: "NGP adopts a new game medium, a small flash memory based card, dedicated for NGP software titles. Taking advantage of the flash memory feature, this innovative card can store the full software titles plus add-on game content or the game save data directly on to the card. By adopting flash memory based card, SCE will be able to provide game cards with higher capacity in the future, allowing developers to store more game data to deliver rich and immersive games."

    For now, Sony is officially calling the new PlayStation Portable by its codename, Next Generation Portable or NGP. It will be out this holiday in Japan.

    The Full Specs

        * CPU: ARM® Cortex™-A9 core (4 core)
        * GPU: SGX543MP4+
        * External Dimensions: Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5mm (width x height x depth) (tentative, excludes largest projection)
        * Rear touch pad: Multi touch pad (capacitive type)
        * Cameras: Front camera, Rear camera
        * Sound: Built-in stereo speakers, Built-in microphone
        * Sensors: Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer), Three-axis electronic compass
        * Location: Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi location service support
        * Keys / Switches: PS button, Power button, Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left), Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square), Shoulder buttons (Right/Left), Right stick, Left stick, START button, SELECT button, Volume buttons
        * Wireless communications: Mobile network connectivity (3G), IEEE 802.11b/g/n (n = 1x1)(Wi-Fi) (Infrastructure mode/Ad-hoc mode), Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR (A2DP/AVRCP/HSP)

    The Games

    Sony showcased a handful of games alongside the reveal of the new PSP, including new titles Little Deviants, Reality Fighters and Gravity Daze, plus games based on the following PlayStation franchises.

        * Uncharted
        * Killzone
        * WipeOut
        * Resistance
        * LittleBigPlanet
        * Hustle Kings
        * Hot Shots Golf

    Sony says the new PlayStation Portable will also play PSone games supported via its PlayStation Suite platform and will be backwards compatible with downloadable PSP games. To demonstrate this, Capcom's Jun Takeuchi demoed Monster Hunter Portable 3rd for the PSP on a NGP.

    Third parties have shown demonstrations of Yakuza 4 and Metal Gear Solid 4 running on the system, with Activision announcing a Call of Duty for the new PSP.

    Debut Trailer:

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    http://www.gamerevolution.com/manifesto/sony-next-generation-portable-media-blowout-3973
    « Letzte Änderung: 25. Januar 2015, 02:42:29 von Ash »


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      Mal sehen wer die bessere Power hat, Nintendo 3 DS oder PSP 2.
      Beide verwenden einen ARM Prozessor, wobei der 3DS von 2 iPhone-Prozessoren angetrieben wird, in der PSP2 verrichtet ein fetter Cortex-A9 mit 4 Kernen seine Arbeit. Von der Rechenleistung her steckt die PSP2 den 3DS um fast das 10fache in die Tasche.

      Letztendlich sind die Spezifikationen aber egal, wichtig sind ausschließlich die Spiele und deren Qualität, die für beide System erscheinen. Ich bin mir ziemlich sicher, dass ich mir die PSP2 holen werde.


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        Hast du die Release-Titel für die 3DS schon gesehn? So gut wie garnix familienfreundliches dabei und allein schon wegen dem Display wird es einiges für geben, das nix für Kids ist. Der 3D Effect ist ganz klar ein riesen Plus für Nintendo, aber alles andere (mal den Preis abwarten :D ) spricht in meinen Augen für die PSP2.


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          Ich sehs jetzt schon kommen, wenn ich die beiden "Helden" in Aktion sehe, werde ich auch schwach. Aber wieder soviel Geld für son kleines Ding...
          Manche bezahlen 300€ für 'n Prozessor und der ist noch kleiner ;)
          Manche bezahlen 600€+ für nen Telefon mit nem Apfel drauf :lol: