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Nareszcie dobra wiadomośc ^^ kiedy ten FW?
PSP się coraz bardziej i szybciej rozkręca barwa dla sony swoja drogą ciekawe jak będzie wyglądała i jakie będzie miała możliwości PSP 2 ? o ile takowa wyjdzie
Na pewno nie będzie miała UMD - przewiduję cyfrową dystrybucję...
Ja bym chciał możliwość oglądania zdjęć na PSP słuchając przy tym mp3 .
Na razie nie czas by myśleć o PSP. Póki co cieszmy się z kolejnych prezentów od Sony. Co dostaniemy po Divxie? Ja bym chciał możliwość oglądania zdjęć na PSP słuchając przy tym mp3 .
Skype in Japan to be delayedhttp://www.psu.com/Skype-in-Japan-to-be-delayed-News--a0002514-p0.php
This latest firmware update for PSP may not have a massive list of features, but we're fairly sure that you'll be quite excited come its completed installation. Firmware 3.90 is comprised of the following:* Support for PLAYSTATION Network titles has been expanded* Skype has been added as a feature under Network (Only for PSP-2000 series)
w Firmware 4.00 mogli by dodać opcje "transformacja" po wciśnięciu odpowiedniego przycisku nasza psp zamieniła by się w PS3
The U.K.'s Official PlayStation site has set the internet ablaze with a rumor of the latest downloadable title for the PSP. The rumored game is the cleverly original title, flOw, that debuted on the PS3 not too long ago.The game's product page on the UK site shows the game as being released on the handheld system. The details have it as being released as a downloadable title in January of 2008, with the site claiming that users will be able to, "Download flOw from PLAYSTATION Store (PC) and discover the unique wonder of an uncharted aquatic world.". Other details included are that the game will feature ad-hoc multiplayer of 2-4 players but no infrastructure multiplayer.To avoid thinking it is a typo, or page error, the game has already been listed on the ESRB's official website as well. When asked about the release of Flow on the PSP, Sony responded, "SCEA has no official announcements at this time," said Scott Goryl, a public relations specialist with Sony.
Some last minute Valentine's Day plans are in the works for PSP owners tomorrow and it all comes courtesy of "Patapon". The quirky PSP title will have a demo available on both the PC to PSP PlayStation Store and the PS3 Store as of tomorrow.Many PSP owners rushed over to the Japanese PSP Store last week and downloaded the demo from the Japanese store only to be sorely disappointed. The demo has a fair amount of text to carry out it's story line and left those PSP owners out of luck. SCEA must have caught wind of this, or just felt generous for the upcoming holiday, and has decided to extend the downloadable demo to North America. "Yes, it is true. After reading some of your comments (you know who you are), we decided to extend the demo to all corners of the North America, thanks to the powers of the interwebs, so come February 14th, 2008, you will be able to score the free Patapon demo online over the PLAYSTATION Store for PC. But wait, there’s more! For an unlimited time only, you’ll also be able to download the Patapon PSP demo over your PS3 as well! Oh Pata-SNAP! So make sure your PSP’s Memory Stick Pro Duo is good and ready to download and transfer the demo from your PS3 over to your PSP."
Today at GDC, Chris Eden from Sony Computer Entertainment made mention of the PLAYSTATION Store on PSP in his Game Developer's Conference session. Currently the only way PSP owners can access downloadable content for their handhelds is via the PS3's PlayStation store or the PC's Store. Eden's announcement now gives hope that PSP owners will be able to have downloadable content available at their fingertips without having to plug their PSP into anything, but rather just by logging onto the internet.The PlayStation Store for the PSP is said to allows users to "access native PLAYSTATION Store on PSP via wireless hotspot," and "Purchase and download content direct to PSP (no USB cable)." There is no release date announced or speculated but we sure hope that Sony releases this feature sooner than later.
Tom Clancy's EndWar creative director Michael de Plater is reported to have confirmed that the RTS will be released on DS and PSP, as well as 360 and PS3.According to several reports, de Plater confirmed the game will making its way to handheld platforms at GDC. That's all we've got to go on, for the moment as nothing official has come from Ubisoft.
Sony has confirmed that its upcoming PSP Go!Messenger wireless communication service will be released on the PSP Store on Friday, February 29.The service allows any Go!Messenger user to send video, voice and instant messages via a wireless Internet connection, including the 2,500+ Openzone hotspots provided by British Telecom (BT)In order to utilize the service, you’ll need to own a PSP Go!Cam, an attachable video camera and microphone, along with access to a wireless connection. Consumers will not have to pay any additional charges aside from existing broadband fees.
Sony continues to push the PSP full steam ahead by providing new ways for gamers to find interest in the system. The latest avenue of attracting consumers is the release of a Mint Green PSP in Japan.Although the system will be identical to all the others currently on the market, it gives the consumer yet another option when deciding whether or not to purchase Sony's handheld. The Mint Green release will come packaged with a Mint Green PSP Slim & Lite system, a PSP battery and a wall charger. If you are a big fan of Mint Green, and won't be traveling to Japan anytime soon, then importing the system is an option but it will set you back $228 for this core system.
Koei has announced that it will be releasing Warriors Orochi for the PlayStation Portable and PC in Europe on March 28, 2008.The game was originally released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 last year, though the upcoming PSP version will boost additional features in the form of full ad-hoc multiplayer support.Will Curley, Sales Manager for Koei Europe, commented, "For the first time on PSP the huge battlefields from the console versions of Warriors Orochi have been recreated and crammed into a portable gaming experience along with the entire cast of characters.”"Warriors Orochi is a massive step forward for Warriors games on PSP and we've been really impressed with just what we can do on PSP.""Bringing our unique brand of tactical action to PC is also a very significant move for us as we look ahead to achieving much more on this platform. Warriors Orochi is just the first step as we look towards a number of new releases on PC in the coming months," he added.
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ) announced today that Skype would be available for consumers to use on their PlayStation Portable from March 18, 2008.The communications service will be included in next system update due later this month, with Sony also revealing that it will be releasing official microphones to coincide with the software’s release.
Here are the rumored list features rumored to be hitting later this month for the PSP. The rumored firmware is due for Release on the 18 of this month.* PLAYSTATION 3 Network titles can be played under PSP [Remote Play] under Game. The PSP is then used as a monitor for any game playable in Playstation 3 game console.*Real, Quicktime, and WMV audio and video codecs are now supported. Real, Quicktime, and WMV audio and video codecs are now supported.*PSP web browser has been updated to allow compatibility with current websites.*[Adobe Flash Player 9] has been added as a feature, using the Memory Stick Pro Duo as flash memory.
Rumor: Firmware 4.00 Details Unveiled For PSP; Flash 9 Support, Quicktime and WMV Codecs and More
Ted Price, the President of Insomniac Games, has said that the company’s Resistance: Fall of Man series could potentially work on a handheld console, pointing to the success of Killzone: Liberation on the PlayStation Portable.When asked whether or not the series would work on a handheld machine, Price told MTV’s Multiplayer blog, “Sure. I think that’s possible.”Price then elaborated on the possibilities of a portable version of Resistance, stating that it doesn’t necessarily have to work as a traditional First Person Shooter (FPS) game.“I think “Killzone” demonstrated that it doesn’t have to be a first-person shooter. I think “Killzone: Liberation” was a fantastic game, but a very different game from the original. Anything is possible”, he explained.
Zeby odpalić gre wymagane jest firmware 3.73 lub wieksze.
First, the firmware: on March 18th, PlayStation Portable owners will be prompted to update their firmware to v3.93, which expands support for PLAYSTATION Network titles.At this time, users of the PSP Internet Radio feature will find 20 new internet radio players to enjoy. The new players are organized into more specific styles of music so that PSP users can easily find what they are looking for and listen to their favorite genres.More than 50 percent of PSP users listen to music on their system, so we think a lot of you will enjoy this free, new expansion of their music library.