David Perry apparently Twittered details about the PSP2 yesterday. Not sure why this didn't show up sooner, but I'm guessing it's because almost no one reads his Twitter...
Source: http://twitter.com/dperry (The second newest Twitter)
David Perry strikes me as a more reliable source than we've been getting lately so this seems like quite interesting news.
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MAJOR UPDATE:
Credit to Twix for the find: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=14915750&postcount=156
Source: http://kotaku.com/5160320/perry-psp-2-is-real-could-hit-this-fall
David Perry said:I hear Sony FINALLY has the PSP 2. And thank goodness, they've removed the stupid battery-sucking UMD disc drive. I'm excited!
Source: http://twitter.com/dperry (The second newest Twitter)
David Perry strikes me as a more reliable source than we've been getting lately so this seems like quite interesting news.
Edit:
MAJOR UPDATE:
Credit to Twix for the find: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=14915750&postcount=156
Perry: PSP 2 is Real, Could Hit This Fall
By Brian Crecente, 1:00 PM on Wed Feb 25 2009, 910 views
The a UMD-free Playstation Portable 2 is indeed real and could hit as early as this fall, David Perry, chief creative officer at Acclaim, told Kotaku today.
"I spoke to a developer who is working on it right now," he said. "I know this developer is already working on it, so that means they have a prototype. That would sound like a fall release to me."
Perry said he is excited about the news.
"I've been pounding on Sony for a long time to make the Playstation Portable relevant and not to let Apple stroll away with the portable game market," he said. "Look at what Apple is doing now. Why are so many investors investing in Apple game development? Trying to pitch a PSP game to investors right now is brutal."
The idea of a UMD-free Playstation Portable begs the question of how games will be loaded onto the device.
Perry believe it will be done through digital downloads and direct connect to a computer.
The ultimate goal, he says, is for the Playstation Portabel to go 100 percent digital. Not only would that allow Sony to have a more direct connection with their customers and get a larger piece of the sales pie, it would essentially kill the used game sales market.
As a stop gap to keep retailers like GameStop interested in selling the Playstation Portable 2, which they make little to no money on, Perry thinks that Sony would at least initially sell games for the device on Memory Sticks, as they currently do with some movies, or with pre-paid cards.
As for backwards compatibility, it stands to reason, Perry says, that all current PSP titles would show up on Playstation's online store.
While Perry insists that the PSP2 is real, and already been developed for, a lot of the details about distribution and release are more speculative on his part.
It does make sense that games will one day go digital only, it seems inevitable. But is now too soon for something like the PSP?
Source: http://kotaku.com/5160320/perry-psp-2-is-real-could-hit-this-fall