That and it is a closed system. It uses proprietary mini discs for media. So emulation is most likely a no-go on this system without major butchering.Alpha2 posted on Mar 26 2004 at 11:36 PM said:Also:
First PSP screenshots:
http://www.spong.com/detail/news.asp?prid=6390
video download here(12.7mb):
http://zdmedia.vo.llnwd.net/o1/Death_JR/deathjb.zip
It's early but it does show a lot of strength, plus they're saying it's technically more powerful than a PS2, so if it has games on the same level I doubt anyone will even bother with trying to make emmulators for it, they'll be too busy PLAYING it.
I will buy one. But it won't replace my GP32. The thing to remember is that it will have the typical 3D games but a bit less flashy than Xbox and PS2 stuff. So most of the time if I want to play this type of game I will just play my Xbox. The GP32 to me is all about the retro stuff (emus), 2d homebrew games, and other unique "hacks" that other systems won't have for awhile.
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