Now, not caring about portability, do you think the NGP is more of a PSP successor or a PS3 successor?
I find it more of a PS3 successor instead...
Source: http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/02/14...mple-and-quick/
It appears that they care more on 'backwards compatibility' on the PS3 instead of PSP.
So, what do you think? NGP more of a PSP successor, or a PS3 successor?
NOTE:
I know sony confirmed that the NGP is indeed the PSP successor
I know that the NGP is portable
I know that NGP will have backwards compatibility with the PSP to a certain extent
No fanboy remarks + nasty comments please
Thanks
I find it more of a PS3 successor instead...
QUOTE said:We had to make the development environment for NGP as ‘easy’ as possible. Today, many teams are familiar with the PS3 and are used to including a variety of effects in their titles. Based on this expertise–and also the working habits they developed working on the PS3–we had to make development on the NGP as natural as possible–an extension of the PS3, if you will. So the three demos you’ve seen – Lost Planet 2, Ryu Ga Gotoku [Yakuza] and MGS4–they prove porting is simple and quick…
Source: http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/02/14...mple-and-quick/
It appears that they care more on 'backwards compatibility' on the PS3 instead of PSP.
So, what do you think? NGP more of a PSP successor, or a PS3 successor?
NOTE:
I know sony confirmed that the NGP is indeed the PSP successor
I know that the NGP is portable
I know that NGP will have backwards compatibility with the PSP to a certain extent
No fanboy remarks + nasty comments please
Thanks