BlueTooth
28-09-2004, 11:59 AM
The PSP is a beautiful thing. At this year's Tokyo Game Show we had the chance to spend some considerable time with the hardware and many of the games in progress. We were overwhelmed. Here's why.
Firstly, the hardware is just about perfectly crafted. It sits snugly in two hands, and no end of playing will cause hand cramps. The shoulder buttons - which make the Game Boy Advance and SP seem slightly unwieldy - are situated ideally for prolonged play. Four face buttons is another boon, making transition from PS2 to PSP virtually indistinguishable. And the D-pad is in fact much better than the Dual Shock 2's.
The screen is visible from virtually any angle. The backlight is so strong that games could be seen from outside Sony's booth. (Battery life wasn't confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show, so keep those fingers crossed.) The console's design is probably Sony's most eye-pleasing offering since the PSone. Even the plastic casing's finish feels luxurious, like the front of an iPod. The PSP wouldn't look out of place in Business Class and it will certainly turn heads on the streets.
. Nice,very very nice!!
احسن شي الشاشة,شاشة باضائة ممتازة شي يحلم فيه الدي اس:09:
Their impression about certain games but most importantly MGAc!d and Lumines
Metal Gear Acid, Konami's new tactical episode in its celebrated series, is an addictive title. (Acid without the hallucinations.) The premise is simple: Snake has only a limited number of cards to play, each of which deal a move of some import. With limited shots/grenades/whatever at Snake's disposal, Metal Gear Acid demands careful forethought. In a portable title, that's quite a rare asset; Acid will be a great challenge. While the gameplay is impressive, Acid's visuals approach the standard set by Sons of Liberty. On the PSP's wonderful screen it looks quite spectacular. الرسومات قريبة من نسخة البلاي ستيشن2 يعني الصور مب مقياس نفس صور ديفل ماي كراي3..ومبين ان قوة الجهاز مثل ماقالت سوني
واهم شي موقع ثاني يمدح اسلوب لعب ميتل جير اسيد بعد ماجربها,مبين ان اللعبة راح تطلع قوية مثل مانتمنى .. ومبين ان فريق هيديو كوجيما لعبها صح..
Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi was on hand at the Tokyo Game Show to demonstrate his startup company's first project. Lumines is a puzzle game for the PSP, but there's more to it than that. Behind falling squares (which can be rotated) is a graphic equaliser which jumps away in response to the soundtrack. Deleting blocks by linking them together is good, but - as far as we could tell - deleting and/or increasing certain frequencies is more fun. Cleared stages bring on major audio and visual changes. The music sounds vaguely Underworld-ish and it suits the game's stylish aesthetic just perfectly. We look forward to spending many a train journey in Lumines' company. بصراحة في البداية ماكنت متحمس لها,لكن بعد هالكلام اعتقد ان اللعبة راح تظل في بالي.. Rolling Eyes
باقي الالعاب
Vampire Chronicles: The Chaos Tower provided Capcom's stand with the visibly brightest of all PSP titles. Ten years on from Morrigan's classic debut, the series is finely honed. This new iteration takes the Vampire games into portable territory for the first time. Tight gameplay and gorgeous visuals should keep the fanboys happy.
The PSP will cater for racing fans, too. Those titles playable at TGS included Ridge Racer, Need For Speed Underground and a new Tokyo Highway Battle game from Genki. Car models are simpler than their PS2 equivalents, but the sensation of speed in these games is conveyed very well. Of course, Gran Turismo 4, also PSP-bound, is the one to look out for.
Puzzle games have always been popular on portable formats, and PSP's genre affiliation is no different. As well as Lumines, Puyo Puyo Fever and Puzzle Bobble (aka Bust-a-Move) are particularly strong titles. Puyo Puyo in infra-red two-player link mode is especially cool. More cerebral attractions were on offer from Marvelous Interactive. Marvelous demoed its AI range of titles, which comprises renditions of Japanese favourites such as Go, Shogi and Mah Jong - games for Japanese people to chill out to. متحمس حق لعبة القتال من كابكوم..
واكيد البي اس بي هو الجهاز المحمول الاول لمحبي العاب السياقات :p..
والجهاز مب ناقص العاب الغاز,وحسب اي جي ان فأن Puyo Puyo Fever راح تدعم الwifi يعني FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN!!!
DS is so DoooooooooooM3D :jester:
لقرائة باقي المقال:
http://eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=56714
Firstly, the hardware is just about perfectly crafted. It sits snugly in two hands, and no end of playing will cause hand cramps. The shoulder buttons - which make the Game Boy Advance and SP seem slightly unwieldy - are situated ideally for prolonged play. Four face buttons is another boon, making transition from PS2 to PSP virtually indistinguishable. And the D-pad is in fact much better than the Dual Shock 2's.
The screen is visible from virtually any angle. The backlight is so strong that games could be seen from outside Sony's booth. (Battery life wasn't confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show, so keep those fingers crossed.) The console's design is probably Sony's most eye-pleasing offering since the PSone. Even the plastic casing's finish feels luxurious, like the front of an iPod. The PSP wouldn't look out of place in Business Class and it will certainly turn heads on the streets.
. Nice,very very nice!!
احسن شي الشاشة,شاشة باضائة ممتازة شي يحلم فيه الدي اس:09:
Their impression about certain games but most importantly MGAc!d and Lumines
Metal Gear Acid, Konami's new tactical episode in its celebrated series, is an addictive title. (Acid without the hallucinations.) The premise is simple: Snake has only a limited number of cards to play, each of which deal a move of some import. With limited shots/grenades/whatever at Snake's disposal, Metal Gear Acid demands careful forethought. In a portable title, that's quite a rare asset; Acid will be a great challenge. While the gameplay is impressive, Acid's visuals approach the standard set by Sons of Liberty. On the PSP's wonderful screen it looks quite spectacular. الرسومات قريبة من نسخة البلاي ستيشن2 يعني الصور مب مقياس نفس صور ديفل ماي كراي3..ومبين ان قوة الجهاز مثل ماقالت سوني
واهم شي موقع ثاني يمدح اسلوب لعب ميتل جير اسيد بعد ماجربها,مبين ان اللعبة راح تطلع قوية مثل مانتمنى .. ومبين ان فريق هيديو كوجيما لعبها صح..
Rez creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi was on hand at the Tokyo Game Show to demonstrate his startup company's first project. Lumines is a puzzle game for the PSP, but there's more to it than that. Behind falling squares (which can be rotated) is a graphic equaliser which jumps away in response to the soundtrack. Deleting blocks by linking them together is good, but - as far as we could tell - deleting and/or increasing certain frequencies is more fun. Cleared stages bring on major audio and visual changes. The music sounds vaguely Underworld-ish and it suits the game's stylish aesthetic just perfectly. We look forward to spending many a train journey in Lumines' company. بصراحة في البداية ماكنت متحمس لها,لكن بعد هالكلام اعتقد ان اللعبة راح تظل في بالي.. Rolling Eyes
باقي الالعاب
Vampire Chronicles: The Chaos Tower provided Capcom's stand with the visibly brightest of all PSP titles. Ten years on from Morrigan's classic debut, the series is finely honed. This new iteration takes the Vampire games into portable territory for the first time. Tight gameplay and gorgeous visuals should keep the fanboys happy.
The PSP will cater for racing fans, too. Those titles playable at TGS included Ridge Racer, Need For Speed Underground and a new Tokyo Highway Battle game from Genki. Car models are simpler than their PS2 equivalents, but the sensation of speed in these games is conveyed very well. Of course, Gran Turismo 4, also PSP-bound, is the one to look out for.
Puzzle games have always been popular on portable formats, and PSP's genre affiliation is no different. As well as Lumines, Puyo Puyo Fever and Puzzle Bobble (aka Bust-a-Move) are particularly strong titles. Puyo Puyo in infra-red two-player link mode is especially cool. More cerebral attractions were on offer from Marvelous Interactive. Marvelous demoed its AI range of titles, which comprises renditions of Japanese favourites such as Go, Shogi and Mah Jong - games for Japanese people to chill out to. متحمس حق لعبة القتال من كابكوم..
واكيد البي اس بي هو الجهاز المحمول الاول لمحبي العاب السياقات :p..
والجهاز مب ناقص العاب الغاز,وحسب اي جي ان فأن Puyo Puyo Fever راح تدعم الwifi يعني FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN!!!
DS is so DoooooooooooM3D :jester:
لقرائة باقي المقال:
http://eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=56714