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I really hope they don't because the psp is a wonderful little machine.
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I don't think Sony will be quitting the handheld gaming anytime soon.

If the reports of PSP-4000 is true, which came up in JP retail inventory system, then I think Sony is going to take one last shot with the PSP(1) family to see what parts of system (hardware, games, PSN) work. I do think Sony would release further info on the PSP family later in Tokyo Game Show, and possibly released it in mid-2011.
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Jrecee wrote: Does anyone else see sony leaving the portable game soon?
I posted about it a while ago in this very same thread. I can imagine Sony not trying.

If they do try, they are bound to put motion controls (like the iPhone has, and the 3DS will have) and 2 analogs. If they do put 2 analogs at least that and presumably a huge screen with massive processing power will distance it slightly from the 3DS.

BTW the motion controls and the analog on the 3DS (added to the touch screen) are probably going to do more for the games than the 3D screen, but generally people seem to be more excited about the 3D.

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Early in this topic, someone mentioned something about Bluetooth and playing PSP games with a Dualshock 3. Are you able to download PSP games off PSN to the PS3 and play them on the home TV as well? That would be awesome if you could, I like the PSP, but I'd enjoy some of its games a lot more if I could play them on PS3 on the TV with the PS3 controller.
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LoneCynic wrote:Early in this topic, someone mentioned something about Bluetooth and playing PSP games with a Dualshock 3. Are you able to download PSP games off PSN to the PS3 and play them on the home TV as well? That would be awesome if you could, I like the PSP, but I'd enjoy some of its games a lot more if I could play them on PS3 on the TV with the PS3 controller.
that is possible with the Playstation Minis.
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The PSP has just been a huge disappointment for me all around. I almost go the go, and i don't think it would've made a difference.
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Could you explain further? I really enjoy the level editor on MegaMan Powered Up for PSP, and would love to be able to play it on my TV on the PS3, is this possible?
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LoneCynic wrote:Could you explain further? I really enjoy the level editor on MegaMan Powered Up for PSP, and would love to be able to play it on my TV on the PS3, is this possible?
No that isn't possible. It's only possible to play small games that get released on PSN for reduced price (and mostly reduced quality also).

You can play the PSP on TV with a cable I think but I don't know a lot about that.
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