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1. Cat333Pokémon said on January 27, 2011, 10:39:54 PM (-08:00)

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CNN article

Looks pretty interesting, but they're really aiming to make the NGP (just its code name for now) into a cell phone (and incorporate social networking, which I'm assuming is Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and the like)? That's a pretty interesting take on portable gaming. I'm assuming Sony is thinking along the lines of the iPhone and the N-Gage for that.

2. Shadow said on January 28, 2011, 02:15:12 AM (-08:00)

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One thing for sure: Sony NGP looks much better and more promising than its failing predecessor, the PSP Go. However, even if this turns out to have better specifications and features than the 3DS (which I doubt), I will probably not think of getting it. The games on the 3DS are more interesting in my opinion, and the 3D on it is adjustable and more likely to be better. However, I'm still curious to find out how much the NGP will incorporate from cell phone functionality. Perhaps that might set it apart from its competitors?

3. Ditto616 said on January 28, 2011, 12:43:57 PM (-08:00)

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To me, it just looks like another iteration of the PSP, but then again, the same could be said for the 3DS. The cell phone idea is certainly an interesting one, but assuming this is one that needs a plan, it's most likely doomed to fail, in my own opinion. The thing with an iPhone was that it was a phone first, but a gaming platform later. This is trying to do both at the same time. Only the hard core Sony fans will get this on release if there's a contract involved, as with most phones.

4. FreezeWarp said on January 28, 2011, 01:53:33 PM (-08:00)

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A slightly better article describing it: http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2...-and-games.ars


Its basically Sony doing what the 3DS is doing. Except, the DSi cost $180 bucks and the PSP cost $300... Do /not/ wanna hear how much the NGP costs xD

5. Magmaster12 said on January 28, 2011, 02:00:15 PM (-08:00)

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Its basically Sony doing what the 3DS is doing. Except, the DSi cost $180 bucks and the PSP cost $300... Do /not/ wanna hear how much the NGP costs xD
That and it'll probably strongly lack games just like the psp.

6. Cat333Pokémon said on January 28, 2011, 03:21:06 PM (-08:00)

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I seriously thought the PSP Go was the worst move I saw regarding Sony's handhelds. Unlike, say, the Game Boy Micro--which in itself was intended to be a cheap and slimmed down model only capable of the newest bit of the library (no legacy support)--the PSP Go made the entire physical game library unplayable and focused entirely on downloads. For very few people, such as those who don't use it much for gaming or those who hack it, it could be a reasonable purchase, but I just couldn't see myself using something like that, even if it was discounted.

I do want to eventually pick up a PSP for a few games like Loco Roco and Little Big Planet, but for now, I'll continue to wait.

7. LiteTheIronMan said on January 28, 2011, 05:39:58 PM (-08:00)

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It's... it's... mphm.

Sony needs to stop trying to make handhelds. The PSP Go was terrible, and I have a feeling that this will be worse in practice than in theory.

8. Holo-Chan said on January 28, 2011, 05:54:54 PM (-08:00)

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Well well, Sony decided to try again with a handheld. Bad move Sony.

The 3DS already won in the next handheld war. I'm calling it.

9. FreezeWarp said on January 28, 2011, 06:12:42 PM (-08:00)

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By the way, Sony guarentees it will "cost less than $599 dollars"...

How much did the PS3 cost at launch, anyway?

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10. LiteTheIronMan said on January 28, 2011, 06:25:36 PM (-08:00)

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By the way, Sony guarentees it will "cost less than $599 dollars"...

How much did the PS3 cost at launch, anyway?
ICEE you're my new best friend.

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11. OMGITSJAD said on January 28, 2011, 06:32:48 PM (-08:00)

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By the way, Sony guarentees it will "cost less than $599 dollars"...

How much did the PS3 cost at launch, anyway?

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12. NismoZ said on January 29, 2011, 06:14:09 AM (-08:00)

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I don't really have any opinion on the apparently-awful PSP Go, as I've never used one, but the PSP was basically an Xbox 360 in a handheld... yet the NGP appears to be the same. The 3DS has Wii-quality graphics, and the obvious Nintendo innovation. The 3DS has won even before their releases.

Also, I've found a demo video of the NGP that popped up in the most popular video in the Science & Technology category on YouTube today.

13. LucarioMario said on February 2, 2011, 03:43:51 PM (-08:00)

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All right, in order for me to refrain myself from breaking into a complete rant (Because of the fact I hate Sony) I'm going to cut it short and say this'll fail big time. Quite simply, I've only seen one kid playing a PSP.

14. FreezeWarp said on February 2, 2011, 03:55:22 PM (-08:00)

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All right, in order for me to refrain myself from breaking into a complete rant (Because of the fact I hate Sony) I'm going to cut it short and say this'll fail big time. Quite simply, I've only seen one kid playing a PSP.
I think Sony is appealing to adults/teenagers anyway. The problem is, consoles are usually preferred by adults/teenagers... so, it doesn't really make sense.

15. LucarioMario said on February 2, 2011, 04:01:59 PM (-08:00)

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I think Sony is appealing to adults/teenagers anyway. The problem is, consoles are usually preferred by adults/teenagers... so, it doesn't really make sense.
Well, yeah, but my point is I've never seen anyone else in general with a PSP. And I recall only a few magazines with a PSP in it. But you're entirely right with that statement.

16. Buizel456 said on February 12, 2011, 10:38:43 PM (-08:00)

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How much did the PS3 cost at launch, anyway?
It cost $650, I'm pretty sure.
Does this count as a bump? Nah, it hasn't been a month.

The NGP isn't that impressive to me. I might pick one up just for games like LittleBigPlanet and such, but I don't think it's 'next generation' material. It has dual analog sticks, two touch screens and a motion sensor, the 3DS has a lot more to me. It went through major changes, has lots of new features and has a bunch of titles I want on it. I need to know more about the NGP and what games it has to change my opinion.

But thats just my opinion. (I just totally overused 'opinion')

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