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  • buckman
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 2069

    Sony to release portable play station



    By May Wong, AP Technology Writer | February 3, 2005

    SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Sony Corp. said Thursday it will release the PlayStation Portable in North America on March 24 and have 1 million units ready for sale in the first week.
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    The PSP machine, a challenger to Nintendo Co.'s long-standing grip on the handheld video gaming market, will be sold as a "value pack" for $250 in the United States and for $300 Canadian dollars. It will include numerous accessories and -- for the first million sold -- a copy of the "Spider-Man 2" movie on the new Universal Media Disc format that Sony designed for the PSP.

    Sony said it has already shipped 800,000 PSPs in Japan, where it went on sale on Dec. 12 for about $190.

    By comparison, Nintendo's newest product, the Nintendo DS sells for $150. It was among the must-have Christmas gadgets, with more than 2.8 million sold worldwide since its release in late November.

    The PSP is designed, however, with more multimedia features. It can play digital music, movies and display photos on its 4.3-inch color screen, using Sony's proprietary 1.8-gigabyte UMD discs or a Memory Stick.

    With the PSP, the Tokyo-based electronics giant is targeting a wider consumer base and not just young gamers.

    "It has gaming at its core, but it's not a gaming device. It's an entertainment device," Kaz Hirai, the president of Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. said in an interview.

    In addition to working with its own Sony Pictures film division, Sony is in discussions with other movie studios to support the new UMD format for future releases of movies, Hirai said.

    Sony said 24 game titles will be available around the time of the launch with prices starting at $40 each.

    According to market research firm DFC Intelligence, the DS and PSP are expected to drive the global portable games market from $3.9 billion in 2003 to $11.1 billion in 2007. The overall global video game industry saw sales of about $23 billion in 2003.

    Hard-core gamers will propel the initial sales of the PSP, analysts say. Its unique combination of gaming and multimedia features in a 7-inch by 3-inch device that also has Wi-Fi wireless connectivity, could spur a new market for Sony, however.

    "When it comes to entertainment, Sony has advantages over other players in the market," said P.J. McNealy, analyst at American Technology Research. "But success drives imitation, and if this thing is a wildly successful platform, you'll see knockoffs by the holidays in 2006."
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  • picklemonkey
    Double hoodie beer monster
    • Jun 2004
    • 15373

    #2

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    • demonAfro
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 3488

      #3
      Battery life is a massive 4.5 minutes!!!!

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      • White_Hindu
        Getting Somewhere
        • Dec 2004
        • 165

        #4
        Not only is this ridiculously late, but the PSP has already been released in Japan and recieved massive backlash from angry consumers. The analog stick breaks off within weeks, and the square button is not aligned correctly. The battery life is ridiculously short, and the games don't utilize the processing power of the system. Movies on UMD will cost just as much as the movies you already own, and you will ONLY be able to watch them on PSP.

        When it comes to America, I'll see if they've fixed these problems. Until then, I will reserve judgment.

        **EDIT

        Let me mention this. Both Nintendo and Sony have mentioned that the DS and the PSP are NOT meant to compete with eachother.

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        • Leha
          Addiction started
          • Jun 2004
          • 483

          #5
          it's time already to put this portable playstation into mobile phones

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          • Balanc3
            Platinum Poster
            • Jun 2004
            • 1278

            #6
            Originally posted by Leha
            it's time already to put this portable playstation into mobile phones
            It's called the Nokia N-gage and it wasn't very succesful. Nintendo would have the be the first, then maybe Sony-Ericson would follow.
            JourneyDeep .into the sound

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            • futura
              Getting Somewhere
              • Jun 2004
              • 249

              #7
              I think the PSP is cool, but what we have to look forward to with the new Cell chips that Sony/IBM/Toshiba will be releasing will be wicked.

              They just made an announcement about them this weekend. It's going to be officially released at a trade show (maybe this next week). The thing has 4 cores, and will be faster than AMD Opteron, etc.

              It'll be interesting to see how the chips evolve going forward if these perform like they say...

              And the PS3 -- wow. Should be the ultimate gaming monster.
              may the groove be with you

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              • palmer
                Retired or Simply Important
                • Jun 2004
                • 5383

                #8
                hahahahahah 4.5 minutes... is that true?
                todayistomorrow
                art direction | design | animation

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                • Fieldog
                  Fresh Peossy
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 11

                  #9
                  4.5 mins???
                  So much for gaming on the go..........

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                  • Pataky P
                    asdf_imo
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1966

                    #10
                    I heard this news!!I like the new Plays.!!!
                    Thanks the Photo!!

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                    • White_Hindu
                      Getting Somewhere
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 165

                      #11
                      It's probably 4.5 hours, but that's still less than Sega Game Gear. At least Gameboy has a 10 hour battery life. If they don't change the battery life when it comes to America, I'm not buying it.

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                      • asdf_admin
                        i use to be important
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 12798

                        #12
                        why would you anyways ...
                        dead, yet alive.

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                        • demonAfro
                          Are you Kidding me??
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 3488

                          #13
                          The battery life varies according to what you are using it for. mp3 playback off a memory stick can get 10+ hours, but computationally intense gaming with wi-fi probably won't last two hours. But i guess it may just be aiming to be 'cooler' than nintendo.

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                          • bluntguy
                            Getting Somewhere
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 114

                            #14
                            I'd wait for a revised version of this one. I don't think Sony has a clue, especially if they want to charge $249.

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                            • James Talk
                              Fresh Peossy
                              • Feb 2005
                              • 44

                              #15
                              looks like a cool little bit of kit, wont get one tho if it has loads of issues.
                              http://www.jamestalk.co.uk

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