Monday, 14 March 2011

SONY NGP TO RELEASE THIS NOVEMBER?!

You read correctly, rumour has it that Sony's successor to the PSP will be released on Friday 11th November 2011.
However, moves might have already been put in place to dispel these rumours as Sony Computer Entertainment of America boss Jack Tretton recently stated:

 “It’s very difficult to have the quantities to be able to launch on a worldwide basis on the same date.  Our goal is get at least one territory out by the end of holiday 2011.”

So, will the release date for the much anticipated follow up to the PSP really be on 11/11/11?
How far will Nintendo's 3DS have an advantage as its imminent worldwide release draws near - 25th March 2011 in the UK?

Who knows, guess we'll have to watch this space.............

In the meantime check out the first commercial of the NGP below, showcasing the many features the system will have, not to mention the games which will accompany it:


Saturday, 26 February 2011

NINTENDO 3DS FINALLY RELEASED IN JAPAN!!!

The new Nintendo 3DS 3D hand-held console has just been released in the land of the rising sun (Japan to you and me!), with massive queues already observed in Tokyo.
The Nintendo 3DS, costing 25,000 yen ($300) in Japan, goes on sale in Europe on March 25 for 250 euros (£230), and will arrive in the U.S. on March 27 for $250.
Does this mean the boom for this product has finally begun. How long will it last?


Additionally, check out a new preview of Madden NFL Football 3D on the 3DS, brought to you by DualShockers TV:


Stay tuned to find out more..........

Friday, 25 February 2011

NEWLY RELEASED SONY ERICSSON XPERIA PLAY NO MATCH FOR PSP NGP!?

There has been much attention and fanfare surrounding the release of the new Sony Ericsson phone which can perhaps be considered as a warm-up to Sony's PSP NGP later in the year. 
According to reports, the new Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY phone, which is also known as the "PSP Phone", cannot be compared to the "next-gen" PSP NGP.

Clearly the XPERIA PLAY has been touted for the casual game player, which is perhaps why no comparison can be drawn with the NGP as this can be considered as a stand-alone console-media device akin to a PS3 rather than the PSP.
Therefore, it is more likely that this phone will compete with the imperious iPhone and to some extent the emerging Android powerhouses even though it will be powered by Android's Gingerbread OS.
Do Sony then have to be quite apprehensive about entering this highly competitive market?
Is the XPERIA PLAY a gimmick or is it a real contender? How will it affect the sales of the current PSP models?


Thursday, 24 February 2011

JUST IN - SONY PSP TO LIVE ON AFTER NGP RELEASE!!!

You read correctly, as far as the top dogs at Sony are concerned the existing PSP will exist alongside the NGP when it is finally released.
Check out what the big cheese at Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida said: 

"The NGP features everything Sony can and wants to do today.It's a platform looking forward with great ambition. It can't replace a platform that has already been on sale for seven years now. In terms of pricing, we can't sell the NGP for the same price as a PSP. The PSP has become very affordable and popular, especially with younger generations."

He added: "I think the NGP needs time to mature and get adopted by users. So, for the time being, both platforms will coexist."

So there you have it, the PSP lives on!!!
Perhaps Sony are insuring sales of their portable consoles by allowing both to compete and support each other.
Smart or stupid move? Does the PSP deserve to continue its production run after 5 odd years? Or is the NGP a satisfactory replacement?


Wednesday, 16 February 2011

NINTENDO 3DS COMMERICAL INCOMING!!!

As the launch of the hotly anticipated 3DS draws near, Nintendo are in overdrive with the marketing of their new "money maker".
Check out below the newly released 3DS commercial briefly demonstrating the graphical and functional features of the new hand-held console.



Will the 3DS remain supreme of all hand-held consoles and follow on from the phenomenal success of its predecessor the DS/DSi? Or will Sony's PSP NGP finally steal the limelight?

Watch this space......

Sunday, 13 February 2011

NEW "PLAY COIN" DETAILS ANNOUNCED FOR THE NINTENDO 3DS

Some new Nintendo news has been announced in connection with the 3DS play features.
Namely, the introduction of "Play Coins", a revolution in social/gaming interaction.

Play Coins are earned by walking around with your Nintendo 3DS, this promotes people taking their system out with them so StreetPass and SpotPass can be utilised more. Play Coins can be used in a variety of ways throughout the Nintendo 3DS system depending on the game or application.

According to further details 100 steps will earn you a single Play Coin and you can only earn 10 Play Coins per day, on top of that your Nintendo 3DS can only store 300 Play Coins at once, in order to stop users over abusing the reward feature.

A practical example of Play Coins is that they can be freely used by developers as they wish, in Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars you can purchase additional content with Play Coins, while Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition will allow you to gamble with them in the hope of earning a new Battle Figure. 

Interesting stuff, stay tuned to find out more......

Kerching!!!






Saturday, 12 February 2011

RUMOUR!!! APPARENTLY THE PSP NGP CAN RUN WIPEOUT HD FOR PS3 AT FULL SPEED!!!!

Yes you read correctly, according to a source the PSP NGP can run the complete version of WipEout HD on PS3 with little fuss! Further details suggest that the game easily runs with full graphical shaders and runs at 60 fps, which are the same capabilities of the PS3.
This rumour further adds to the argument in recent weeks that the NGP is shaping up to be as powerful as its big brother, the PS3.
However, we won't know if this is true or not until the official release - which is slated for the end of this year.


Stay tuned folks........... 

Friday, 11 February 2011

NOW FOR SONY'S PSP NGP LAUNCH TITLES

These launch titles were previously announced at the unveiling of the PSP NGP last month. Take a look at the list below:

• Killzone

• Uncharted

• WipEout

• LittleBigPlanet

• Call of Duty

• Resistance

• Little Deviants

• Hot Shots Golf

• Reality Fighters

• Gravity Daze

• Smart As

• Broken

• Hustle Kings
 



Although this is only the first wave of titles that will be released alongside the NGP, many predict that some of these titles will not live not live up to the expectation of the fire power that the NGP can (on paper) clearly deliver.

Do you agree?

Thursday, 10 February 2011

ANNOUNCED!!! LAUNCH TITLES FOR THE NINTENDO 3DS

It was previously confirmed that the Nintendo 3DS has a launch window of March 25th 2011, however 13 titles have now been announced that will release at the same time:

Here they are:

Nintendo will be offering Nintendogs + cats and Pilotwings Resort. Nintendogs + cats brings 3D functionality to the franchise.

Pilotwings Resort lets players use their Mii characters to pilot vehicles such as planes, hang gliders and rocket belts to complete 40 missions.

Capcom will offer Street Fighter IV 3D Edition on the first day of launch, offering 35 playable characters, bonus stages and cinematic combos. Gamers can also play against friends across the globe with online multiplayer.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D

Konami will have Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2011 3D for the console, utilising the 3D capabilities of the console. It includes play-by-play commentary and supports wireless player between two consoles.

Electronics will be releasing The Sims 3, letting users create a unique Sim and control their lives. Players can download exclusive content through online connectivity and the game now offers quick challenges to the franchise.

LucasArts will offer Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars for the console, which will also take advantage of the console’s 3D features. Gamers can play through 10 story-based missions spanning across the Star Wars: The Clone Wars series.

Ridge Racer 3D

Namco Bandai will offer Ridge Racer 3D, bringing the familiar Ridge Racer gameplay to the console with 3D visuals.

Sega will be releasing Super Monkey Ball 3D, which will have 3 full-game modes, including classic puzzles, car fights and battles.

Temco Koei will launch Samurai Warriors: Chronicles for the device, allowing players to explore the game in 3D. 

Ubisoft will release four games on the launch date – Asphalt 3D, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Shadow Wars, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D and Rayman 3D.

Looks like a good set of launch titles!

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

NEW SONY PSP NGP HARDWARE SPECS

Here are the full hardware specs of what is currently known about the newly announced Sony PSP NGP:

(Direct from Sony):

CPU
ARM® Cortex-A9 core (4 core)

GPU
SGX543MP4+

External Dimensions
Approx. 182.0 x 18.6 x 83.5mm (width x height x depth) (tentative, excludes largest projection)

Screen (Touch screen)
5 inches (16:9), 960 x 544, Approx. 16 million colors, OLED
Multi touch screen (capacitive type)

Rear touch pad
Multi touch pad (capacitive type)

Cameras
Front camera, Rear camera

Sound
Built-in stereo speakers
Built-in microphone
Sensors
Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer), Three-axis electronic compass

Location
Built-in GPS
Wi-Fi location service support

Keys / Switches
PS button
Power button
Directional buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
Action buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Shoulder buttons (Right/Left)
Right stick, Left stick
START button, SELECT button
Volume buttons (+/-)

Wireless communications
Mobile network connectivity (3G)
IEEE 802.11b/g/n (n = 1x1)(Wi-Fi) (Infrastructure mode/Ad-hoc mode)
Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR (A2DP/AVRCP/HSP)

Well then.... on paper the NGP looks as though it will massacre the Nintendo 3DS, but will the 3D technology in the 3DS be enough to fend off the advances of Sony's new juggernaut hand-held?
Only time will tell.... watch this space!!!

In the meantime check out this hardware head-to-head video for the NGP and 3DS:


Monday, 7 February 2011

SPECS OF NINTENDO 3DS

Here are the hardware specs currently known about the Nintendo 3DS:

CPU: 2 x 266MHz ARM11
GPU: PICA200 133MHz GPU by DMP
RAM: 64MB
Video RAM: 4MB
Storage: 1.5GB Flash-based

The original Nintendo DS featured a pair of ARM processors running at 67 MHz and 33 MHz and a comparatively paltry 4 MB RAM. The Nintendo DSi had double the CPU clock speed and quadrupled the system's RAM, plus added 256 MB of flash-based storage.

So there you go...

Sunday, 6 February 2011

NEW NINTENDO 3DS NEWS AND VIDEOS

Latest news about the Nintendo 3DS - with confirmation of Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition lining up as an official launch title which could be one of the best games on the 3DS at launch.

Check out the video here:



Also check out the newly announced Resident Evil 5 Demo:

















Looks good so far!!!

Saturday, 5 February 2011

CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO FOR UNCHARTED ON PSP NGP!

I have to admit this does look very impressive. Graphically it is comparable to a PS3, eat that Nintendo!
Check for yourselves below:



Friday, 4 February 2011

FIGHT!!! SONY PSP AKA PSP 2 v NINTENDO 3DS

The SONY PSP Next Generation Portable or the NGP has been announced and boy is it something - think mini XBOX 360!!!
Check the picture:














But more importantly how will it measure up against the previously announced NINTENDO 3DS.
First impressions is that it is definitely not as powerful as the NGP.
Here are the pictures for the 3DS: