PSP… Potential thats ready to explode

Since reading the news that PSP sales have increased 85%, I started to do a lot of thinking about the Sony PSP… Here are some things everyone should be thinking about, and may just tip the scales toward you making that purchase of a new shiny PSP.
The PSP was ahead of its time, and is coming into a renaissance.
The PSP has proven to be a different beast than the DS. The DS, like the Wii, is geared mostly to casual gamers, who like the pick up and play quick type games. That is what has made the DS shine. While the PSP has recently started to shine in the wake of very deep, time intensive games more on scale with the PS2 games of the past, while dropping the push for casual games.
This all started with the recent major hits being released such as Monster Hunter 2, FF Tactics, Patapon, GOW, and Crisis Core. There was only few titles as deep and as epic as those games the first 3 years, and all of those hits have been in the last 3-6 months.
I originally thought the PSP was going to be dead weight… After GTA:stories was released, I was actually disappointed in the quality of the 2 games, and thought that was the peak of PSP development.
But after what I witnessed recently with the quality of the above mentioned games, I see that this is probably about the halfway point on the PSP and it has about 3 years left, and those 3 years will be much stronger than the first 3.
So much added functionality such as skype, GPS, etc, and so many more potential functions. On top of quality games….
The PSP is sure to see much much more success.
Remote play is great and I can see so much more being done with it… With update 2.2o on the PS3, you can now output the audio through your PS3, while using the PSP as a screen, thus turning the PSP into a wireless remote, where you dont even have to be in the same room to cho0se songs. You can play a few PSN games via remote play, you can play PSOne games via remote play, and even a PS3 game.
There is also the amazing potential of the integration of the PlayStation Network into the PSP, and not just the PC version. Sony has already announced that the PSP will get its own PS Store. Along with the PS Store redisign and the rumored music and movie download. This would help improve the PSP’s use as a media player.
With the recent sighting of a PSP-3000, one would assume, that we might see an even slimmer PSP, with built in flash memory. Who knows what other features could be added.
The PSP truly is the swiss army knife of the gaming industry.
March 29, 2008 at 4:30 am
A PSP with built in flash would certainly sell well. If Sony placed enough storage in it to rival the IPOD, it would definitely be able to put a dent in the Apple market. I wonder if this PSP-3000 could have anything to do with the rumored PSP Phone. Wishful thinking? Time will tell
March 29, 2008 at 3:12 pm
“I was actually disappointed in the quality of the 2 games, and thought that was the peak of PSP development.”
HUH?!?!? I WAS IMPRESSED AND EVEN IN AWE WHEN I STARTED MY 1ST GTA PSP GAME THE FIRST NIGHT IT CAME OUT AND I ENJOYED EVERY MIN OF IT. I PLAYED THE 2nd ONE TOO AND THOUGHT IT WAS GREAT.
You obviously haven’t played any past GTA games and you don’t know what you are talking about!
March 29, 2008 at 6:10 pm
There might be SIXAXIS in the PSP-3000
March 29, 2008 at 6:10 pm
There might be SIXAXIS in the PSP-3000.
March 29, 2008 at 9:35 pm
Actually Steve, I have been playing GTA games since the first one, and I dont mean GTA 3, I mean top down, old school GTA.
I have played every GTA since and logger hundreds of hours.
I just wasnt impressed with Liberty city stories. It was boring, and felt like the same old crap. I didnt like the controls either. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and mine is that it wasnt a quality title.
I disliked it so much that I didnt even buy Vice city stories. Maybe that one was better, but shortly after VCS was released my original PSP was stolen, and I didnt buy another one until the slim silver daxter pack was released.
Just because I didnt like something, doesnt mean I dont know what I am talking about. In fact I definitely know what I am talking about. I am very picky about games, and I expect major quality from Rockstar, and GTA stories didnt live up to the PS2 versions.
And dont say thats because its on a handheld… That isnt true anymore, because Ready At Dawn has totally proven a handheld version can be just as good as a console version.
March 29, 2008 at 9:41 pm
Man, I’m thinking about getting one myself now that it’s gonna run Skype, but I am kinda bummed because I probably won’t be able to run homebrew apps on it now that Sony has cracked down on it…
Very interesting though, it WAS ahead of its time and I couldn’t figure out who wouldn’t want one… I’m hoping they’ll make one with a camera!
March 29, 2008 at 9:52 pm
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March 29, 2008 at 11:09 pm
You’re right. Right around the time monster hunter 2 and FFT came out the PSP turned from huge plastic brick into a powerhouse gaming and entertainment machine. The change is really visible around NYC, in that I’m beginning to see people playing PSP in subways and buses.
PSP didn’t do well in the beginning due to lack of decent games I think. Now that they finally got around to releasing decent non-port software, coupled with the video-web enabled ipod generation looking for their next gadget/content delivery service fix, PSP is really set to bloom.
March 29, 2008 at 11:55 pm
There is no issue on homebrew apps. Really. PSP lite can be modded just as easily as psp phat.
March 30, 2008 at 2:32 am
The PSP was always amazing- If you knew about homebrew.