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Is the PSP dead? Not according to Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV is headed to the PSP, which breaths some life into the system. With NGP around the corner, many are writing off the PSP. It's still viable, and Final Fantasy IV complete is a great example of that.

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Dart894857d ago

No it's not and if they keep releasing old school games it ain't going anywhere.

blumatt4857d ago

Well the good thing is that the PSP2 is backward compatible with digital PSP titles. So devs. can release PSP1 games digitally and people can buy and play them, regardless of which PSP they have. It will work with both the PSP1 and PSP2. Smart thinking by Sony to give PSP2 backward compatibility. They've learned from their past mistakes with the PS3, regarding backward compatibility.

TheLastGuardian4857d ago

I bought all my PSP games on UMD because I prefer physical media. I don't mind because I'm keeping my PSP 3000.

The psp isn't dead yet. I still have games to finish and games I have to buy for PSP. I still haven't bought MGS: Peace Walker and I'm buying Patapon 3 this year.

blumatt4857d ago

@ TheLastGuardian Well, the good thing, in your situation, is that I've heard Sony is working on a way for you to trade in your UMDs for digital copies, which would make alot of people in your situation happy.

TheLastGuardian4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

Did you not read the part about me prefering physical media? Hard copies on shelves for life. I want as big of a game collection as I can get.

NecrumSlavery4857d ago (Edited 4857d ago )

PSP is not dead. It is the number one system in JP for the last year. And it is reaching 70 million in sales.

The PSPgo, we can all agree on, is though. Dead as fried chicken. Bad choice on Sony's part there.

blumatt4857d ago

Yeah, I understand that, man. I'm the same way. I won't go fully digital until they stop making physical discs/cartridges. I was just saying that, even though, you may not be able to use your actual UMD's on the PSP2, you might still be able to play those games on the PSP2.

Regarding physical media, I like looking at my collection sitting there too. And, damn, you've got one hell of a game collection. Mine pales in comparison. I've got less than 20 PS3 games, and that's it. lol In hindsight, I wish I hadn't sold off all my PS1/PS2 games a long time ago. I should've kept them, especially my GTA games, because GTA 4 sucked big time, in my opinion.

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lil Titan4857d ago

PSP and PSP Go would be great for just the casual gamer, not to say the NGP isnt good its just certain products attract certain people. especially if money is tight

saladthieves4857d ago

You know what, screw these articles, I just played mine this morning for a good hour playing God of War Ghost of Sparta. Been playing it all week and I know a couple of people who have been playing Patapon, LBP and Resistance Retribution on their PSPs...so NO IT'S NOT DEAD.

tunaks14857d ago

isnt Dissidia 012 coming out soon?

TANUKI4857d ago

Yes, and plenty of other games too (well, enough to say the PSP isn't dead).

TheColbertinator4857d ago

Still have to pick Duodecim,3rd birthday,Final Fantasy Type 0,Valkyria Chronicles 3 and Kingdom Hearts birth by Sleep Vol. 2 for PSP

TheLastGuardian4857d ago

Yeah. The PSP has lots of games.

darkdoom30004857d ago

and Monster Hunter 3 (is that out in the west yet?)

2v14857d ago

im get me a psp when they hit 99$ right now money is tight.

TANUKI4857d ago

Nab a bundle, there plenty of good ones out there (off the top of my head example: The red/black God of War Ghost of Sparta one).

Hozi894857d ago

I agree. NGP might be around the corner but I havn't been able to play most psp titles since Crisis Core came out. I'll be waiting for a price drop. Theres a lot of great games for this system. And by the time I play them all NGP should be close enough to a price drop itself. I hope...

CrescentFang4857d ago

There really isn't much in this except for the graphics update and maybe a few extras. These games already exist and you can experience almost the same game on a different or different platform/s.
Now what's coming out (that had a lower chance than a Tales game and essentially would have been no export and Japan only) is the Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky Trilogy coming this year. It was on the PC originally, but Falcom ported it to the PSP with new features (and full blown voicing acting mind you) and extras. The west is getting these incredible gems for the first time!

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Why I Bought a PSP Go in 2021

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "I bought a 12-year-old, digital-only system. And I gotta say – I love it."

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Knushwood Butt1074d ago

I got one at launch and still have it.
Great system and super portable.
Not so comfortable for big hands playing for long sessions though.

Have good memories of Peace Walker on the Go, pun intended.

dolfa1073d ago

I believe there is some prototype of a hand held console with dedicated GPU that can run modern AAA games too.

Eidolon1073d ago

PSP has such great games, it's such a shame Vita didn't do as well, I still use mine I bought in 2014. I still would love an upgraded handheld if just for ports, though.

redrum061073d ago

I've enjoyed my PSP a lot, too bad they're not making handhelds anymore.
That time when Skype was available on PSP was awesome.

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The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition Is the PSP Go All Over Again

Ed writes: Yesterday, Microsoft revealed the brand new, disc drive less Xbox One S All Digital Edition console to the... confusion of a lot gamers.

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ziggurcat1864d ago

it's more prevalent now, so I don't think it's the same thing. I've been all digital since 2014, so if the next gen of consoles has a discless SKU as well as one for physical media, I would likely get the discless one.

ThinkThink1864d ago

Yeah, it's just another option to add to the mix. Does seem like it's releasing way too late in the generation though. I was also expecting $200. I don't see anyone buying this at $250.

darthv721862d ago

I love the PSP Go. It is an awesome little handheld that can also double as a home console. I'm still amazed that so many people DONT know about that feature. sure the 2k and 3k could plug into a tv but you still had to use them as the controller. The Go has a dedicated dock and you can sync a sixaxis controller to it for couch play using an actual controller. Doing what the switch does, before the switch.

Mine has an additional 16gb M2 card inserted for 32gb of storage. the main problem was Sony not having any sort of digital validation program for people with existing UMD's. It was rumored they were working on a UMD reader that could plug into the USB of a PS3 and then it could validate the game and allow you to dl a digital version to play on the Go. They were also toying with the idea of digital trade in program at retailers, along those same lines. You bring your UMD games to trade in for digital versions.

Despite what people think about its failure... it really is an awesome little device.

Knightofelemia1862d ago (Edited 1862d ago )

@ziggurcat

Yes you do pay for the license with either physical or digital. But with physical you get a sense of owner ship with that title unlike digital. And if a studio loses a license then a person who wants to buy that game digitally is screwed. Like when Activision lost the license to all the Transformers games and the digital copies all got ripped from the digital stores. People who bought the digital copies can still access the games but a new person can't.

annoyedgamer1863d ago

Have fun paying more for all digital. Try bot to get to violate the ever changing TOS too...

ziggurcat1863d ago

it's the same ToS whether you buy digital or physical.

DarXyde1863d ago

Ziggurcat,

Not where licensing is concerned.

GameStallion1862d ago (Edited 1862d ago )

I heard they released it just to test the “diskless” waters so to speak in gathering research for next gen.

ziggurcat1862d ago

@darxyde:

It’s exactly where licensing is concerned. You’re paying for the same license regardless of whether you buy physical or digital.

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shaenoide1863d ago

A diskless SKU without at least an HDD upgrade is pointless IMO.

ziggurcat1863d ago (Edited 1863d ago )

Well, that's almost a moot point as you'll likely be able to plug in an external HDD of far greater capacity than what the internal drive would be. You could easily just use that external for games storage, and transfer any games from the external to the internal for the duration of time you play that game.

darthv721862d ago

Technically... it did get a hdd upgrade. Majority of the S units are 500gb while some specific bundles include 1tb or more.

demonicale1863d ago

But with all digital the prices at launch are £10 more here in the UK, not sure about the US though?

rainslacker1862d ago (Edited 1862d ago )

It's certainly the same principal. But yeah, times have changed and there may be a market for it. I think that market may be more prevalent if they priced it lower, but never know. Stranger things have happened. Although, I think its success depends more on MS making X1 more popular overall.

PSP Go was a neat little system though. I might have been interested except I could have downloadable games on the regular version which I already had. Best part I liked about it was the sliding control pad. On the flip side....there is really nothing special about the X1SAD.

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PhoenixUp1864d ago

Sony at least had the decency to put in 16GB storage in the PSP Go which was more space than what other models with disc drives had out of the box to compensate for the lack of physical media.

Microsoft didn’t even bother putting in a 4TB HDD into this thing to make it more enticing over a standard model. This whole things reeks of halfassed decisions just to see how the market reacts to an all digital device.

bluebenjamin1863d ago

Like the Ps4 pro less than half of a difference on screen from ps4 base lol talk about half azzed

Atticus_finch1863d ago

The pro has the best looking games... Unlike the Xbox SAD!

bluebenjamin1862d ago

@ Atticus the soup textures are not the best in gaming Sony needs talented developers because the pro is weak in power.Ps5 will show you how terrible Pro is.And yeah im not a fanboy so I can care less about xbox sad.Im a ps3 fan 360 Dreamcast onex fan never been a fan of Base ps4 or pro or xbox one base and s

King_Noctis1863d ago (Edited 1863d ago )

4TB? Won’t that increase the price of the console even further? Even the much more expensive Xbox One X and PS4 Pro has nowhere near that much amount of storage.

Let be real now and not complain just for the sake of it.

DarXyde1863d ago

I think it's a blatant push for Game Pass. Since games cycle through frequently, you don't need to top off on storage unless you're buying.

bluebenjamin,

Pro is not what it *could have* been. They could have included dedicated BC hardware which would've been sweet and a UHD bluray drive if you're into that... but on the other hand, Pro does some pretty incredible things with the specs it has. I only have a base PS4, and I'm still seriously impressed with Sony's studios. God of War, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Uncharted 4 to name a few look stunning in the base hardware.

I'm pretty happy with not buying a Pro though because the next generation is gonna be that much sweeter.

PhoenixUp1863d ago

@ blue

Dafuq are you even talking about?

@ King

Because 4TB is the only reasonable way you’d convince consumers to give up a physical drive. Nixing the disc slot is a pretty big deal and not making a huge incentive for consumers is really insulting.

There’s even been a 2TB Xbox One model yet Microsoft didn’t bother including that size in this thing. Not that 2TB on its own would justify lacking physical media, but it would’ve been a lot better than the 1TB

Imortus_san1863d ago

You mean like the PS4 not having a 4k Blu Ray player?

DarXyde1862d ago (Edited 1862d ago )

Not exactly. We're talking about an all digital console not having something as essential as more HDD storage. The original Xbox One launched with a 500GB HDD and a device that ONLY accepts digital content only has 2x that. Doesn't make a lot of sense, especially when every game has to be installed either way. It's also $250 and doesn't offer real advantage over the original One S at all.

PS4 not having a 4K blu ray player doesn't seem to have hurt a GAMING device's popularity and appeal.

Keep up, homie.

Nintentional1862d ago

Yeah the PSP Go was good, because Sony. Xbox One S All digital is bad because there’s no Sony logo on it, you’re right.

Silly gameAr1862d ago

Your name is Nintentional. I think that says all we need to know about you.

DarXyde1862d ago

Both are pretty bad.

I think the argument being made here is that 16GB storage in PSP is decent since games were much smaller back then, but 1TB for an all-digital console with games that frequently require patches and updates and has Game Pass is pretty paltry.

Now if someone buys this with the sole intention of playing exclusives, 1TB is probably fine.

Otherwise, no, all digital gaming devices are not great ideas. To the PSP Go's credit though, it's a portable device. A portable DVD player with all digital access is practical where you can have a DVD player and DVD collection at home.

Switch gets it right in my opinion. The cartridges are tiny and easy to move around with, so going all digital makes less sense for that. I don't see any reason for an all digital home console. Options are good, sure, but I just don't see the point unless you're really constrained on space.

Something for everyone, I guess...

darthv721862d ago

I added a 16gb M2 to mine for 32gb of storage. My other PSP models only have 8gb MSPDuo cards.

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isarai1864d ago

Its far more relevant now and could EASILY be a popular choice...

but just not at that price

RizBiz1863d ago

At least Sony had the decency to improve the design with the PSP Go.

chris2351863d ago

nope. the go had a few games. the xox got nothing.

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Top 10 Reasons to Miss the PSP Go

Sony's collapsible PSP model was cut down before it could even reach its prime, and it might have been their best handheld. Here's why the PSP Go is missed.

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rainslacker2669d ago

A regular PSP could do whatever the Go could do.