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Avalanche of PSP games unveiledSubmitted by: kirkland on Tuesday May 11th, 2004 at 01:11 PM EST
Conference attendees were treated to a dizzying video montage of new versions of many classic PlayStation 2 titles which looked almost identical to their original versions. Clips of Gran Turismo, Ridge Racer, Wipeout, Dynasty Warriors, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Medievil, Ape Escape, Spider-Man, Metal Gear Solid, and a Capcom fighting game were shown in rapid succession--and to an enthusiastic response from the crowd. After the lights came up, Electronic Arts' Don Matrick took the stage to reveal his company's first wave of titles for the PSP. Pledging to give the portable the "same degree of support as the PlayStation 2." NBA Street, NFL Street, Need for Speed Underground, and a Tiger Woods PGA golf game will all be available when the PSP launches in America in early 2005. Matrick also showed off footage of all three titles from a PSP emulator on a PC. Hirai also announced the support of over 100 third-party publishers for the PSP. In America, 23 companies have signed on, including EA, THQ, and Activision. Konami, Capcom, Namco, and Bandai are among the 34 Japanese publishers on board. Twenty-three European companies, including Ubisoft, Atari, and Codemasters are also readying PSP titles, as are 19 Korean firms. Source: GameSpot 2 Comment(s) [Create new Comment | Email Story] The PS2 is the king for having the most games, looks like the PSP is going in the same direction. It's definitely going to be a fight between the PSP and the Nintendo DS, and with popular PS2 games and a more powerful system.... [Reply] Eh, I somehow doubt that Sony will somehow overcome the DS library, since the DS can also play every GB, GBC, and GBA game out there. It may be more powerful, but it's doubtful that it will blow the GameBoy line out of the water. Plus, who wants to carry around something the size of a VHS tape?? [Reply] |
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