ShockingAlberto
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Unless you're looking at the price.gofreak said:You can't look backwards.
Unless you're looking at the price.gofreak said:You can't look backwards.
Dedication Through Light said:So now everything is going to have "an appstore" this is getting insane. isnt there a blackberry appstore, nokia appstore, android appstore, microsoft appstore, adobe airstore, psp appstore,
I guess we can never have too many tower defense replicates and bejeweleds.
ShockingAlberto said:Unless you're looking at the price.
gcubed said:Great article MCF/Develop.
Sony is definitely starting to react correctly... if they want to be serious about the PSP as a media device (and their new media players) they need their own music marketplace to accompany the video... it needs to be much easier to navigate and preferably steal a ZunePass like feature which would be awesome. This "app store" is a step in the right direction, but to prevent me from wanting to use a Zune for my music player, they need to offer me something on the lines of a music marketplace.
ShockingAlberto said:Unless you're looking at the price.
It wont topple the iphone app store in that regard, not now or anytime soon.carlosp said:as you can see PSP Go is directly positioned to fight against iphone as the #1 mobile gaming machine and looking at the price of an iphone PSP GO is a steal. You will be able to you skype anyway like already possible.
Unicorns can fly?gofreak said:They've announced pricing on this software..?
Indeed, this can only be seen as a positive step, even if it's a bit late.gofreak said:You can't look backwards. What do you want Sony to say.. 'ho-hum, we should have had this from the start, so let's not bother at all'?
Better to do these things late than never. It's one thing you can say about Sony at least..even when their stuff underperforms relative to expectations they still stick by it and try new stuff. It would have been easy to leave the PSP fizzle, software-wise - and it seemed like they were going to do that - until their next round of hardware was ready. But they're not, they're still trying new stuff with it, still 'giving it a go'.
Yes it would, the PSP is a capable music player, it doesn't make sense that Sony hasn't developed a music store for it yet.DMeisterJ said:Yeah, I really hope that they do a Music Store too. Makes sense, you have Game, Video, and Music. And given how well they did the Video store in just under a year, a Music one would be full of win.
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ShockingAlberto said:Unicorns can fly?
I don't know why we're responding to each other's posts with clear strawmen but you started it so I assume you have a reason.
Has any gaming company ever done anything close to what would make sense?Stop It said:Indeed, this can only be seen as a positive step, even if it's a bit late.
A PSP App store + lots of smaller games at bite sized pieces is full of win.
Yes it would, the PSP is a capable music player, it doesn't make sense that Sony hasn't developed a music store for it yet.
But I can see it having much better quality then the iPhone App Store, which is all I care about.neptunes said:It wont topple the iphone app store in that regard, not now or anytime soon.
Hell yea! Game that will actually control well, stoked!Wollan said:Buttons!
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No doubt, but I think that everyone who is still paying attention to this platform is looking at PSP Go. And when that pricing is jacked like it is, that is a huge problem. We'll see, but I'm seriously blown away by Sony's decision making. It's always, seemingly, one step forward and two steps back with them. Don't get me wrong...this is more forward thinking a strategy than I would have ever imagined Sony going for...but why do they always have to tinge it with some stupid move, like the one on price?gofreak said:The Go pricing, particularly in some territories, is steep. But it's worth bearing in mind that there is still a cheaper unit that'll have access to all this DD stuff too.
The whole strategy is definitely about profitability and curbing piracy though, absolutely..the latter in particular is necessary to bring devs back.
If you look at it in terms of Shit-to-Quality ratio, then probably yes.Blu_LED said:But I can see it having much better quality then the iPhone App Store, which is all I care about.
YAYvery low price points
BOOabolishing concept approval
XTERC said:pspGO has BlueTooth, my phone has BlueTooth. Does this mean I can access the internet via the pspGO?
I'm pretty sure that's what they are planning.XTERC said:pspGO has BlueTooth, my phone has BlueTooth. Does this mean I can access the internet via the pspGO?
If so, that's a problem of the service/interface, not the concept. There are hundreds of thousands of books on Amazon that I don't want to buy, yet it makes it easy to find ones that interest me.Shig said:Sorry, but making these services "anything goes" rarely leads to good things. Expect many decent games to struggle to stay visible in a sea of fart apps and aquarium simulators.
XTERC said:pspGO has BlueTooth, my phone has BlueTooth. Does this mean I can access the internet via the pspGO?
Blu_LED said:I'm pretty sure that's what they are planning.
i hope these are joke posts.... all PSPs already have a web browser and bluetooth has nothing to do with it. bluetooth is what motivates my roomate to wait for the Go -- he likes the idea of using his bluetooth headphones and has no problem with the $250 price.gamerecks said:Maybe an app from the gostore would allow it.
:lol you doomsayers are ridiculous. proper organization can eliminate this problem.Shig said:Sorry, but making these services "anything goes" rarely leads to good things. Expect many decent games to struggle to stay visible in a sea of fart apps and aquarium simulators.
dfyb said:i hope these are joke posts.... all PSPs already have a web browser and bluetooth has nothing to do with it.
dfyb said:i hope these are joke posts.... all PSPs already have a web browser and bluetooth has nothing to do with it. bluetooth is what motivates my roomate to wait for the Go -- he likes the idea of using his bluetooth headphones and has no problem with the $250 price.
dammitmattt said:I don't think you understand. They are talking about using Bluetooth to tether your PSP to your phone to allow connectivity over 3G networks.
Before everyone gets too excited, these types of plans are usually fairly expensive (around $50/month or so), which makes it useless unless you have a lot of disposable income or you're using a business phone where price is not an issue.
ah, i read it like he thought that his cellphone can access the internet with bluetooth, so maybe the PSP Go could, too.gamerecks said:Technically, without a wi-fi source, the pspgo cant access the internet. Using tethering through a cell phone might be useful.
dfyb said::lol you doomsayers are ridiculous. proper organization can eliminate this problem.
open development platforms are a good thing. democratization of gaming brings innovation. the good games still get spotlight.
dfyb said:ah, i read it like he thought that his cellphone can access the internet with bluetooth, so maybe the PSP Go could, too.
one complication with tethering would be running an app (to tether) while also running the web browser or game to access the net.
App store is more open than any current console platform. XNA, PSPfuture, App store are all very much in the right direction.spwolf said:what exactly is open development platform? :lol
Windows is.... App Store is not.
In fact, if people start downloading stuff on their PSP, i suspect this will become very popular with devs, as they will have smaller competition. Why do you think all these new app stores get thousands of apps almost from the start? It has a lot to do with a. thousands upon thousands of apps in App Store and b. most popular ones being 99c.
well that would be ideal, but what i was addressing was that it's very unlikely that it would be possible as a "Go App." sony would likely have to do that (or we could wait for Go to be cracked and someone could possibly write a plugin).spwolf said:tethering is going to be built into OS, like on any phone, you wont be running special app to tether. Its like Wifi basically, you are not running an "app" to wifi that will then block your games and web browser.
dfyb said:App store is more open than any current console platform. XNA, PSPfuture, App store are all very much in the right direction.
i don't know why you're so argumentative. being able to put games online without an approval process/expensive devkit is undeniably more open than what consoles have typically done, which is a good thing in my opinion. would phrasing it as "relatively open" untangle your panties?spwolf said:but it is not an console. And its hardly open.
Compared to Windows it is laughable.
I can understand console not being open - because they lose money on hardware and they have to recover it somehow. But Apple telling devs not to develop certain apps that they dont want them to - thats just wrong. If MS did that for Windows, they would have been sued to oblivion and beyond.
dfyb said:i don't know why you're so argumentative. being able to put games online without an approval process/expensive devkit is undeniably more open than what consoles have typically done, which is a good thing in my opinion. would phrasing it as "relatively open" untangle your panties?
i wasn't aware apple did that with the app store though -- did they deny them access to publish to the app store or was it just a suggestion? honestly though, i can see any of these publishers denying certain games -- when they're hosting their own delivery platform, they sort of have that right.
:lol omg BishoptheBishop said:This point seems to be lost on many people.
The "249.99" is a premium model for uber-l33t haxx0r5. The n00bs can still buy the 3000 for less than the cost of a DSi.
or you have a phone that supports it and do it anyway even without having a special tethering plandammitmattt said:I don't think you understand. They are talking about using Bluetooth to tether your PSP to your phone to allow connectivity over 3G networks.
Before everyone gets too excited, these types of plans are usually fairly expensive (around $50/month or so), which makes it useless unless you have a lot of disposable income or you're using a business phone where price is not an issue.
D: Fix the clock!!Jinfash said:
it's a little different. MS doesn't control the publication or distribution of apps (MS doesn't supply firefox or open office), whereas apple does do so on iphone. i'm not saying app store is more open than windows, but i can see why apple wouldn't want to be a supplier for their competition and/or obsene material. there needs to be a way to d/l iphone apps off the web and install it, bypassing apple's store.spwolf said:Imagine if MS would deny Open Office to be published on Windows, or Firefox.
gcubed said:Great article MCF/Develop.
Sony is definitely starting to react correctly... if they want to be serious about the PSP as a media device (and their new media players) they need their own music marketplace to accompany the video... it needs to be much easier to navigate and preferably steal a ZunePass like feature which would be awesome. This "app store" is a step in the right direction, but to prevent me from wanting to use a Zune for my music player, they need to offer me something on the lines of a music marketplace.
Mar_ said:This is the best direction they could have taken with the PSP. But I have a feeling no touch screen is going to be the Achilles heal of the system. In todays market a mobile device requires a touch screen or some kind of touch pad interface or it will be dead in the water.
The Faceless Master said:or you have a phone that supports it and do it anyway even without having a special tethering plan
like any windows mobile phone with bluetooth...
dfyb said:there needs to be a way to d/l iphone apps off the web and install it, bypassing apple's store.
AranhaHunter said:Music store makes sense, we have stores for Games, Videos and we have coming up Apps and Comics/Ebooks, so the only missing one is Music.
PhlivoSong said:Sony already had an online music service called Connect. It was shut down over a year ago. I doubt they're going to dabble in those waters again.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9769049-7.html
Bizzyb said:So basically PSP is getting PSPware, a la DSiWare?