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JAK
29-05-2004, 04:01 PM
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته ^^


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What is the PSP?

The PSP, or PlayStation Portable, is Sony Computer Entertainment's debut entry into the portable gaming market, and potential competitor to Nintendo's long-running Game Boy franchise of handheld systems. The unit plays disc-based videogames, and also has the capacity to play digital video and audio, as well as make use of other technologies via its USB 2.0 interface and Memory Stick port. Its wireless capabilities will allow free nearby Link Play as well as distance online play with a proper wireless network available.


What does the PSP look like?

In its unveiling press conference for the PSP on May 11, 2004, Sony showed the PSP in its completed form. Below is an image of the system, which was seen up-and-running (http://psp.ign.com/articles/513/513479p1.html)on the show floor with a number of video presentations running live on the unit.


What are the hardware specifications of the PSP system?

The PSP is a powerful, next-generation piece of hardware compacted into a portable format. Its technology is in many ways comparable with today's advanced consoles. Below are the official specifications* from Sony on the PSP, released July 29, 2003:




PSP SPECIFICATIONS

PSP CPU Core

MIPS R4000 32-bit core
128-bit bus
1-333MHz (1.2V)
32MB main memory
4MB embedded DRAM (2MB for the Media Engine, 2MB for the Graphics Core)
2.6Gbps bus bandwidth
FPU, VFPU (2.6 billion flops)
3D graphics extended instructions
I Cache, D Cache

PSP Media Engine

MIPS R4000 32-bit core
128-bit bus
1-333MHz (1.2V)
2MB eDRAM submemory
I-Cache, D-Cache
90nm CMOS

PSP Graphics Core

1-166MHz (1.2V)
256-bit bus
2MB eDRAM (VRAM)
5.3Gbps bus bandwidth
664 million pixels per second pizel fill rate
3D curved surface and 3D polygon engine
Support for compressed textures, hardware clipping, morphing, bone, tessellation, bezier, b-spline (NURBS)
Maximum of 33 million polygons per second
24-bit full color (RGBA)

Sound Core

VME (Virtual Mobile Engine)
Reconfigurable DSP
166MHz (1.2 V)
128-bit bus
5 giga operations per second
CODEC capabilities
3D sound, 7.1 channels
Synthesizer, effecter, and other abilities
ATRAC3 plus, AAC, MP3 for audio
Built in stereo speakers

Media

UMD (Universal Media Disc)
60mm-diameter disc
660nm laser diode
1.8GB capacity (dual-layered disc)
11Mbps transfer rate
AES 128bit encryption
Unique disc ID
Shock proof
Regional code system
Parental lock system
Repeat ordering system
Playback only

Format

Available UMD Formats: PSP Game, UMD Audio, UMD Video
ATRAC3plus, PCM, MPEG4 AVC audio codecs
MPEG4 AVC, ATRAC3plus, Caption PNG video codecs

Input

Directional butons
Analog pad
PlayStation buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
Two triggers
Start, Select, Home
Power On/Hold/Off Switch
Brightness & Volume Control
Wireless LAN on/off
UMD Eject

Size Details

Weight: Approx. 260g
Dimensions: 170mm wide x 74mm long x 23mm deep
UMD Weight: Approx. 10g
UMD Dimensions: approx. 65mm x 64mm x 4.2mm

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:04 PM
Other Specifications

16:9-format widescreen TFT LCD (4.3", 480x272 pixels, 24-bit full color)
MPEG4 AVC decoder
Wireless LAN (802.11b)
IrDA (Infrared Data Association)
IR Remote (SIRCS)
USB 2.0 (Target)
Memory Stick PRO Duo
AV in/out
Stereo headphone out
Microphone/Control connector
Lithium ion battery
Expansion port
DC Out 5V
Terminals for charging built-in battery





*NOTE - Exact details of this spec list may still subject to change. These specs are accurate up through the E3 Conference release, 05-11-2004


For the layperson, exactly how powerful is the PSP?

For those not able to understand the techno mumbo-jumbo spelled out in the PSP specs, what it all boils down to is that the PSP has a whole lot of power, portable system or otherwise. At GDC 2004 in April of 2004, Christ Charla (of the development outfits Digital Eclipse and now Backbone Entertainment) said at the handheld's tech demonstration unveiling conference: "Polygon for polygon, PSP has more power than PS2 ... A huge number of effects that are given to you in software on PS2 are available in hardware on PSP." And all indications at the E3 unveiling were that the system would indeed meet those lofty heights -- the preliminary box for Gran Turismo 4 Mobile stats that the game quality, "...is not at all inferior to its PS2 counterpart."



While most familiar with the hardware say it would still be unfair to put a PSP and a next-gen console game side-by-side in a professional test and expect the two to match up in technology terms, the advanced graphics processor technology of the PSP used to draw just enough to fill the pocket-sized screen means that PSP games will have more than enough power to create the kinds of vast 3D worlds, humanistic characters and cinematic effects that today's advanced games require.

Will Accessories be made available for PSP?

Absolutely -- just because this is a portable doesn't mean that it won't be home to innovative new hardware accessory technologies. Already announced and displayed in prototype form (but not necessarily announced as actual products planned for release) at E3 2004 for the PSP are the USB Camera for PSP, USB GPS for PSP (a satellite tracking unit), and USB Keyboard for PSP. Companies such as Logitech have also announced intended hardware support for the system.


What kind of disc will PSP games be made available on?

The PSP uses a proprietary Sony disc called the UMD, or Universal Media Disc. Capable of storing up to 1.8GB of data (a CD holds 0.650GB, a DVD holds 4.7GB), the UMD is a disc format enclosed in a small cartridge (similar to the Sony Mini-Disc format.)


Are PSP discs writeable or rewriteable?

No, the UMD cannot be written to. Only Sony will be able to create UMD media -- the company has no plans to make external UMD writers devices, and even third-party publishers will not be able to create their own discs without Sony's ability to press the data to UMD.


What will the PSP use for memory storage without a writeable disc?

The PSP will make use of Sony's Memory Stick format, small rewriteable Flash ROM cards about the size of a stick of bubble-gum. This format will mostly be used for the same uses as the Memory Card for PlayStation and PlayStation 2: game character and progress saves, user-created data, online downloaded content, and system profiles and hardware drivers. The Memory Stick media will also be used to store separate audio and video files for those who use the handheld's additional multimedia features. The specific Memory Stick format to be supported by PSP is the Memory Stick PRO Duo format.

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:14 PM
How long is the battery life of the PSP?

Sony has still not fully confirmed as of this writing what the typical battery life of the PSP's lithium battery would be. Its 1,800mAh battery is described to be able to power the unit for as long as typical battery-based portable electronics, which would include portable DVD and MP3 players as well as other game systems. The PSP's various CPUs are scalable, and usage of the UMD disc drive may depend between different types of games and game engines. Sony estimates the battery life of the PSP to be, depending on the application, between 2 1/2 hours and 10 hours.



Will I be able to play PSP games on my television?

The PSP has AV in/out capabilities. Games, movies and other multimedia should be able to display on televisions through this port -- Sony was unable as of this writing to confirm the feature, but representatives on the E3 show floor alluded to this being a regular feature of the system.

Will games or other multimedia releases from other countries be playable on any PSP?

The PSP UMD format is fully equipped with region encoding procedures on all formats published to the media -- games, movies and music. However, SCE Europe's president and COO, David Reeves made comment in an interview with the Official PlayStation UK magazine that region encoding would not be utilized in game releases. Sony representatives were unable to be reached for clarification on if this policy remains regarding PSP games being region-free.

When will the PSP be made available?

Sony Computer Entertainment has not announced exact availability in any territory. However, the company has given rough estimates of when it is planning on releasing the system:





JAPAN: late 2004 (expected in November)



US: Q1 2005 (expected by March 2005)



EUROPE: Q1 2005 (expected by March 2005)



KOREA: Mid-2005



How much will the PSP cost?

Sony Computer Entertainment has not released information regarding pricing for the PSP in any territory, or commented on the record in any way regarding official pricing plans, aside to say that the company plans on being competitive with other handheld devices in all the fields that it will be competing (games, video, audio.)



What publishers are signed up to create PSP titles?

The majority of PlayStation publishers in all three territories have voiced interest in also publishing titles for the PSP. While the current state of game development has spread both creative and development resources to the point where not all interested publishers will decide to actually produce titles for the handheld, most top publishers are already planning on at least an initial slate of offerings for some time in the PSP's immediate future. Below are a list of major publishers who have publicly commented on plans regarding the PSP.




ACTIVISION - 2 PSP titles by March 2005

ATARI - Several titles planned for US

ATLUS - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

BANDAI - No confirmed titles, but is expected to announce plans soon

BANPRESTO - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

BETHESDA SOFTWORKS - Titles in development; has not announced plans

CAPCOM - At least 1 planned title at Japanese launch

CODEMASTERS - In development of titles (and prospective teams for said titles)

CHUNSOFT - Evaluating prospects of new title in the SOUND NOVEL series

DORASU CORPORATION - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:17 PM
D3 - No confirmed titles but heavily considering software development (likely an edition of the SIMPLE XXXX series for PSP)

EA - Four titles planned at launch; 8-12 total US games by March 2005; Several planned titles at new EA studio; Several planned titles at other development houses for EA

EIDOS - Titles in development; has not announced plans

FROM SOFTWARE - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

HUDSON SOFT - Multiple titles in development

IREM - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

KOEI - 3 planned titles at Japanese launch; 1 planned title at US launch

KONAMI - Multiple titles planned title at Japanese launch; Expected multiple titles at US launch

LucasArts - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

MAJESCO - Titles in development; has not announced plans

MIDWAY GAMES - Titles in development; has not announced plans

MTO - Titles in development; has not announced plans

NAMCO - 2-3 planned titles at Japanese & US launch

NATSUME/ VIS - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

NIPPON ICHI - 1 title in development for release shortly after launch for Japan

NOW PRODUCTION - Titles in development; has not announced plans

PLAYLOGIC - Has signed PSP Racer project for publishing from EngineSoftware; Still evaluating further development

PUBLISHING IDENTITY SVENSKA - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

SAMMY - Titles in development; has not announced plans

SEGA - Has multiple PSP titles in development

SNK Playmore - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

SPIKE - Titles in development; has not announced plans

SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT - Multiple titles in development for Japan, US and European launch

SQUARE ENIX - UMD release of Final Fantasy: Advent Children; further plans unannounced

TAITO - 1 title in development

TAKE-2 / ROCKSTAR GAMES / GLOBALSTAR MULTIMEDIA - Multiple titles at or shortly after US launch

TECMO - Team Ninja project in the works; still evaluating system for further plans

THQ - Select titles to be released at PSP launch

TOMY - (*No titles planned, still evaluating system)

UBISOFT - Has not announced planned titles, but is in development on titles




What publishers will be developing games for the PSP?

Over 99 developers and production companies have already signed up for PSP development. Below are developers known to be committed to the machine either by working titles or spec projects.

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:22 PM
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Axis Entertainment

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A2M

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Activision

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Argonaut

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Blue42

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Blitz Games

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Broadsword Interactive

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Capcom

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Cinepix

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ClapHanz

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Climax Studios

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CodeMasters

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Coong Entertainment

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Criterion Software

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Driver-Inter Ltd.

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CyberFront Corporation

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Digital Eclipse / Backbone Entertainment

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Dimps

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EA Studios

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Engine Software

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Expotato

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Factor 5

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Full Fat Productions

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Genki

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Gust

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Humansoft

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Icon Games

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Ignition Entertainment

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InXile

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Koei

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Konami

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Kuju Entertainment

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Level 5

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Lions Logics

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Marvelous Interactive

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Mobius

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Namco

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Neowiz

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Nexon Corporation

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PocketStudios

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Radical Entertainment

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Rebellion

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Revolution Software

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Saffire

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SCEI

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SCEA

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SCEE

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Sega

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SEED9

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Sidhe Interactive

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SKonec Entertainment

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Snowblind

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Surreal

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Tantalus

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Team17

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Torus Games

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Ubisoft

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Visual Impact

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Vicarious Visions

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Warthog

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WorkJam

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Yukes

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Zepetto Studios

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:29 PM
What actual games are in development for the PSP system?

As of this writing, several titles have officially announced by various publishers, dozens of games / preliminary projects have been shown as part of the SCE E3 presentation and are awaiting official announcement, and a number of titles have also been confirmed through unofficial channels.

Below is a list of projects in development for the PSP system. New games are added daily, so be sure to look up the PSP games list (http://psp.ign.com/games.html) for the most up-to-date title information.


OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED TITLES
Death, Jr. (http://psp.ign.com/objects/670/670001.html)
DEV - Digital Eclipse/Backbone Entertainment
PUB - Backbone/SCEA
STATUS - The first publicly-shown PSP title, scheduled for launch with the PSP system.

PSP Racer (http://psp.ign.com/objects/617/617634.html)
DEV - EngineSoftware
PUB - Playlogic
STATUS - Full development option support from Playlogic (*The first officially disclosed PSP game)

Gran Turismo 4 Mobile (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682963.html)
DEV - Polyphony Digital
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video; Officially announced for release

Metal Gear: Acid (http://psp.ign.com/articles/513/513793p1.html)
DEV - KCEJ
PUB - Konami
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video; Officially announced for release

Frogger PSP (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682950.html)
DEV - (*unknown)
PUB - Konami
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video; Officially announced for release

Makai Wars (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683125.html)
DEV - Nippon Ichi
PUB - Nippon Ichi
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004; Officially announced at E3 2004 for US and Japan release

E3 DEMONSTRATION TITLES -- RELEASE STATUS TBD

SNYMA
29-05-2004, 04:36 PM
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JAK
29-05-2004, 04:40 PM
Hot Shots Golf (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664918.html)
DEV - ClapHanz
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Ape Escape (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682949.html)
DEV - SCEJ
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Medievil (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682952.html)
DEV - SCE Studio Cambridge
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Formula One 04 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682956.html)
DEV - SCE Studios Liverpool
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

ATV Off-Road Fury (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664943.html)
DEV - (*unknown)
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682959.html)
DEV - SCE Studios Bend
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Fighting Spirits (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683199.html)
DEV - SCEA
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Ten no Kagi, Chi no Mon (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683117.html)
DEV - SCEJ
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

PSP FPS (untitled) (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682976.html)
DEV - Konami
PUB - Konami
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video; still in prototype stage, not confirmed for release

Spider-Man The Movie 2 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664940.html)
DEV - Vicarious Visions
PUB - Activision
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Wipeout Pure (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682962.html)
DEV - SCE Studios Liverpool
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

NHL FaceOff 2005 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/661/661571.html)
DEV - 989 Sports / Page44
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

NBA Shootout 2005 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683202.html)
DEV - 989 Sports
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

World Tour Soccer 2005 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682964.html)
DEV - SCEE
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Twisted Metal: World Tour (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682965.html)
DEV - Incog
PUB - Sony Computer Entertainment
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Underground 2 (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682968.html)
DEV - (*Unknown)
PUB - Activision
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Ridge Racer (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682967.html)
DEV - Namco
PUB - Namco
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Tales of Eternia (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683124.html)
DEV - Namco
PUB - Namco
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

REN-GOKU: The Tower of Purgatory (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683124.html)
DEV - Hudson
PUB - Hudson
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Darkstalkers Chronicle (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682971.html)
DEV - Capcom
PUB - Capcom
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Puyo Pop Fever (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683042.html)
DEV - Sonic Team
PUB - Sega
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:43 PM
Free Running (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683279.html)
DEV - Eidos (*exact dev team unknown)
PUB - Eidos
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Armored Core: Formula Front (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682974.html)
DEV - FromSoftware
PUB - FromSoftware
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

The Gagharv (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683130.html)
DEV - Bandai
PUB - Bandai
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Dynasty Warriors (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664923.html)
DEV - Koei
PUB - Koei
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Need for Speed Underground (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664929.html)
DEV - EA (*exact dev team unknown)
PUB - EA
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

NBA Street (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664926.html)
DEV - EA (*exact dev team unknown)
PUB - EA
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

NFL Street (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664927.html)
DEV - EA (*exact dev team unknown)
PUB - EA
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

Tiger Woods PGA Tour (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664928.html)
DEV - EA (*exact dev team unknown)
PUB - EA
STATUS - Displayed as part of the E3 2004 PSP unveiling video

IN PRODUCTION
Joe (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664945.html)
DEV - HumanSoft
PUB - *TBA
STATUS - Tech Demo (HumanSoft spec project produced on Renderware platform for N-Gage system with PSP also targeted -- status of PSP development progress unknown)

Visual Impact "3D Adventure Infiltration" title (http://psp.ign.com/objects/668/668876.html)
DEV - Visual Impact
PUB - *TBA
STATUS - Spec Project (Exclusive PSP project in development at Visual Impact. Publisher unannounced -- may or may not be signed for publishing at this point)

Devil May Cry PSP (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683105.html)
DEV - Capcom
PUB - Capcom
STATUS - Announced at E3 2004 -- further details not released

Viewtiful Joe PSP (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683104.html)
DEV - Clover Studios
PUB - Capcom
STATUS - Announced at E3 2004 -- further details not released

Bomberman PSP (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683128.html)
DEV - Hudson Soft
PUB - Hudson Soft
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Puzzle Bobble / Bust a Move PSP (http://psp.ign.com/objects/682/682973.html)
DEV - Taito
PUB - Taito
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Tokyo Xtreme Racer (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683111.html)
DEV - Genki
PUB - Genki
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

JAK
29-05-2004, 04:44 PM
Intelligent License (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683111.html)
DEV - *TBA
PUB - Now Production
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Ghost Village (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683111.html)
DEV - Success
PUB - Success
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Project S (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683043.html)
DEV - Sonic Team
PUB - Sega
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Kumo nofu ~ Raibo ~ (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683116.html?ui=gamefinder)
DEV - Success
PUB - Success
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Sho Mate (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683115.htm)
DEV - Success
PUB - Success
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Zooo (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683114.html)
DEV - Success
PUB - Success
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Mahjong Kakutou (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683135.html)
DEV - Konami
PUB - Konami
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Monster Gate Shooting Meikyu Tansaku (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683137.html)
DEV - Konami
PUB - Konami
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Puzzle (Namco, untitled) (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683137.html)
DEV - *TBA
PUB - Namco
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Professional Wrestling (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683137.html)
DEV - Yuke's
PUB - Yuke's
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Mahjong (Koei, untitled) (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664925.html)
DEV - Koei
PUB - Koei
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Strategy Game (Koei, untitled) (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664924.html)
DEV - Koei
PUB - Koei
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Tengai Makyou (http://psp.ign.com/objects/664/664924.html)
DEV - Hudson
PUB - Hudson
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Action game (Tomy, untitled) (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683119.html)
DEV - Tomy
PUB - Tomy
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Koron (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683112.html)
DEV - *TBA
PUB - Cyber Front
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

UNOFFICIAL BUT CONFIRMED PROJECTS

989 Sports MLB 20??
DEV - 989 Sports
PUB - SCEA
STATUS - Unofficial (confirmed by off-the-record developer comment)

Mobile Suit Gundam (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683131.html)
DEV - Bandai
PUB - Bandai
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

Super Robot Taisen (http://psp.ign.com/objects/683/683132.html)
DEV - Banpresto
PUB - Banpresto
STATUS - Announced in Japan, May 2004

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29-05-2004, 04:48 PM
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قمر الشعراء
29-05-2004, 05:26 PM
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darkitp
29-05-2004, 05:56 PM
مشكور عزيزي جاك 7 ..

مراجعة كاملة عن الجهاز الجديد , و حبذا الترجمة العربية , لبعض الذين لا يفهمون على اللغة الإنجلزية ,
وشكرا مرة ثانية

سلاميش ;) :D

JAK
30-05-2004, 08:12 PM
مشكور عزيزي جاك 7 ..

مراجعة كاملة عن الجهاز الجديد , و حبذا الترجمة العربية , لبعض الذين لا يفهمون على اللغة الإنجلزية ,
وشكرا مرة ثانية

سلاميش ;) :D
العفو اخوي الغالي داركتيب و اسمحلي عشان تاخرت في الرد وبالنسبه حق الترجمه ما اظن :33: لان كله اسامي العاب و شركات و مواصفات الجهاز يعني سهل اي واحد يفهمها :) مشكور مره و سلامووووف:tongue2:

JAK
30-05-2004, 08:16 PM
مشكور عزيزي جاك 7 ..

مراجعة كاملة عن الجهاز الجديد , و حبذا الترجمة العربية , لبعض الذين لا يفهمون على اللغة الإنجلزية ,
وشكرا مرة ثانية

سلاميش ;) :Dالعفو اخوي الغالي داركتيب و اسمحلي عشان تاخرت في الرد وبالنسبه حق الترجمه ما اظن :33: لان كله اسامي العاب و شركات و مواصفات الجهاز يعني سهل اي واحد يفهمها :) مشكور مره و سلامووووف:tongue2: