Rumour: PSP2 to Offer Xbox-Quality Graphics Comments

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 7th Jul 2009
Rumour: PSP2 to Offer Xbox-Quality Graphics

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comment ravmania said on 7th July 2009

doesn't the psp alreadyhave near ps2 capability? if so this isn't really a big jump is it?

comment jopey said on 7th July 2009

Didn't they come out with the "PS One" about the same time as the PS2? Seems to be the same kind of thing as this. For a PSP2 they really need a nice OLED touch screen that covers all the front of the device, have accelerometer gubbins inside and put the buttons/sticks on the top/back. Best of both worlds.

comment Lord Comben III said on 7th July 2009

It does make a nice difference though, a psp game still does not look as good as really good xbox or gamecube games used to look. And it would then have more grunt to make larger scale games with more going on (always good i think)

comment hank said on 7th July 2009

I hear it twice the price of a Xbox 360, so maybe it should be the reach the quality standards of the last gen. I hear it's 16GB too that's if you have the patience to download the games so a no buy LOL

comment CommanderSpike said on 7th July 2009

Yawn.

People still use the PSP now the iPhone is around??

comment hank said on 8th July 2009

@CommanderSpike

The Iphone sucks even for reading a pdf ebook unless there is an app for that! Iphone games machine LOL

comment prag fest said on 8th July 2009

I still have a soft spot for Power VR, from the old Power VR vs 3DFX wars 'back in the day'. Remember when games where written for specific graphics cards? You kids dont know you're born etc etc. Great to see them rise from the ashes.

comment ravmania said on 8th July 2009

@CommanderSpike
I don't think an iPhone could ever substitute for a proper portable games console. It's good for five mins on the tube, not much more.

comment Simon said on 9th July 2009

@prag fest I do indeed remember those days. I had a Matrox card but desperately wanted a Power VR.

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