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The PSP Go — Stops

That’s all folks. Sony has come to the realization that the PSP Go sucks (insert something not offensive but funny here) so production has ultimately ceased. Sony will still however provide support and updates for the stupid gaming device, but that’s all. Via: Impress Watch

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The PSP2 (or NGP) Won’t Cost $600 At Launch, Says Sony

Remember the PSP2 that was recently announced (actually I mean it’s called the NGP, for now)? It’s the successor to the PSP, and it’s the most powerful portable gaming hardware to date. Well, while the hardware is both huge and seemingly awesome, price is a factor. Rumors swirled, and soon your NGP would cost $600. Cue on Sony to blast this one. Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida stated that “It’s not going to be $599,” and obviously that Sony “will shoot for an affordable price that’s appropriate for the handheld gaming space.”

It better be Sony. It better be. Via: EuroGamer

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Here’s The PlayStation Phone Again, With Pictures You’ll Actually See

Until now it’s been “Mr. BlurryCam FTW” taking shots, videos, and countless teases of the PlayStation Phone (Xperia Play?). Uh, no thanks man. Courtesy of a site overseas of the U.S., we now have some ultra-clear shots of what an Xperia Play (or PlayStation Phone) looks like. And yes, there’s Android 2.3, as confirmed by one of the shots seen at the source link. Now if only there were a launch date, and some games. *Insert wandering thoughts here.*

Via: BGR, Google Translate

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A Look At a Nintendo 3DS concept…

As a previous PSP owner myself, I can 100% verify and say that the designer who made this 3DS mockup was thinking of Nintendo making a PSP/DSi portable gaming console. In fact, if this would be the case (which is highly unlikely), I would grab a 3DS in a minute. But since this is just a fan-made render, this little gadget blogger will go back to posting real stories. Or maybe something about cars?

Source: Yanko Design, CG

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PSP Go Dissembled On Video In Under 2 Minutes

I think all of the blogs are posting this because it’s slow new day. So, here’s the start to “Slow News Day”; it’s a” PSP Go disassembling itself”, then assembling itself again in under 2 minutes. True, it’s not like watching the next iPhone announcement, and it might waste 2 minutes of your precious time, but it’s new nonetheless.
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LaptopMemo Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Gaming Consoles

Continuing the “Holiday Gift Guide” is the Gaming category. I’m going to list the gaming consoles that your money deserves for this holiday shopping season. And of course the Xbox 360 is in there, why wouldn’t it be? Let’s begin with the Gift Guide for gaming, shall we?
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PSP Go 6.10 Firmware out and ready to go

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PSP firmware 6.10 is out! What’s new in it? Well bluetooth tethering for phones is a major new feature, which lets you and your over priced PSP to use a laptop or cellphone to go online.

Another new feature is “SenseMe”, like Apple Genius, and it has different modes to you keep you entertained from thinking about the price. You might just need to take  deep breath (and drink water) for the price of this thing. It comes out today at a full $249.99 US.

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Technology Recap: The PlayStation Portable

Currently, the world of technology news is a bit dry. Don’t worry, there probably will be news later, but in the meantime I’m going to write about only one of many favorite gadgets: The PSP.

First released in 2005, it was a slightly bulky, and slightly heavy portable gaming system. It had a few good games here and there, but the Nintendo DS and DS Lite knocked it off shelves in terms of sales. After having one for a considerable amount of time I must say there was a lot of cons: It caught fingerprints easily, made disc noise, and the buttons were very low, which made it very uncomfortable for gaming.

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The original PSP.

Most of this changed with the PSP 2000 Series or PSP “Slim and Lite”.  It was lighter, had better buttons, not as much disc noise, and was a better product overall. After owning a silver PSP 2000 (and later selling it due to wanting to get another gadget) I thought Sony was on the right track. The DS Lite still was beating it in terms of sales (which I think was correct since it still was not perfect).

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The PSP 2000 or "Slim and Lite"

Then I heard a PSP 3000 Series was coming out.  Known to some fans as the PSP Brite due to its anti-glare screen which was brighter, it had a “Playstation Button”  like the PS3 controller and a built-in microphone for use with Skype (a feature introduced in the PSP 2000.)

I have never owned this type of PSP, but from the looks it is another slight improvement. After three different kinds of PSPs , Sony should have been done making new a new PSP every year.

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The current PSP 3000 series

Nintendo then made the best Nintendo DS ever: The DSi.  It has 2 cameras, bigger screens, an SD card slot, music capability, and many more features. A new problem in bad economic times for Sony.

Sony then created the most “interesting’ PSP ever: The PSP Go!. A compact PSP with a sliding screen, 16GB internal Flash memory, and Bluetooth,  it will have great titles like Gran Turismo (which will include 800+ cars and 60 tracks!),  Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier,  Little Big Planet, and others.  Slated for release on October 1, 2009 (one day before my birthday in fact) will be the second option to buy a PSP, since the 3000 will still be on sale for years to come. I think it will be a very good step to combat the iPhone, DSi, and iPod Touch.

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A PSP Go! press photo.

Though it has a lot of bad and good features, it might just work! The cons are: no second analog stick, something everyone has requested, the price tag of $249 USD (a rip off), and an “unusual” design make buyers go away. The pros are: smaller design, better titles, Bluetooth, and internal memory. Although for very strict and smart buyers, this might not be enough to spend a hefty $250.

Still, let’s wait for October 1st to review it..

Stef

12 year old technology reporter

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