PSP Weekend Warrior: of Sony's original PSP plans, Dissidia factoids, and Namco Bandai's answer to Monster Hunter

Posted Jul 4, 2009 at 11:56PM by Karl B. Listed in: PSP Tags: Capcom, FCC, Kingdom Hearts, Namco Bandai, Naruto, Sony
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You know all those complaints about the proprietary UMD format for the PSP? They don't really matter now because Sony wasn't planning on having it as a PSP game format for very long. In fact, the plan was to release a PSP that had no UMD drive all along. That's what Sony is saying anyway. Up to you whether you believe it or not, but one thing's clear: Sony is putting all its weight behind digital distribution. I just hope it doesn't become the standard before I get a better internet connection.



The Hardware:
  • Sony extending Official License Program to third-party accessory makers. Link
  • Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection and DMB PSP bundles, plus a hot Korean ad. Link
  • PSP Go:
    • Sony: UMD-less PSP has always been the plan. Link
    • PSP Go clock speed maxes out at 480Mhz according to FCC. Link
The Games:
  • Screenshots: new ones from Tekken 6 PSP. Link
  • More downloadable Capcom games on PSN starting tomorrow. Link
  • New Monster Hunter Freedom Unite quest now up for download. Link
  • More awesomeness: Naruto Shippuden Legends: Akatsuki Rising screenshots. Link
  • God Eater:
    • God Eater: Namco Bandai's new local multiplayer action RPG for PSP. Link
    • Video: Multiplayer action in God Eater promo vid. Link
  • Dissidia: Final Fantasy:
    • Did you know (part 2)? Dissidia originated from Kingdom Hearts. Link
    • Dissidia: Final Fantasy gets September PAL launch, new Collector's Edition detailed. Link



And there you have it folks. Another PSP Weekend Warrior in the bag. See you guys in a week!

 
 
 
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