Ad Hoc with friends around you.AlanJohn said:... But if theres no Wi-Fi how the f*ck do you play multi-player?
I bought my GO for 90$ and it has Wi-Fi...
Sony could have just make the GO for 50$ and release about 20 free awesome games, big N wouldn't even stand a chance...
Say what? I disagree, I leave it at that.emigre said:The DS was marketed at people who don't like video games.
.QUOTE said:Update: PlayStation Blog Europe has posted a few more details about the device. The new PSP will be dubbed the E-1000 and will feature the same matte finish as the PlayStation 3 slim console. As the handheld will lack WiFi, the only way to connect to the PlayStation Store will be via Sony's Media Go software. So, uh, we hope there aren't any Mac users among the E-1000's prospective buyers.
A range of discounted UMD titles is also planned to launch alongside the device, including EyePet Adventures, Invizimals: The Lost Tribes and FIFA 12. Each game in the new lineup will be priced at €9.99.
Strangely, another feature completely lacking from the E-1000: Liquid metal
EU only--WTF? Maybe its due to the system not being able to be sold for $99 at a profit. Damn exchange rates.skawo96 said:That makes it even more weird.
Ryupower said:the E-1000 (that what the new psp wifi free)
it EU ONLY
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/08/16/new-99-p...fall-in-europe/
No mention was made of a launch in other territories, but we'll let you know as soon as we hear something!QUOTE said:Update: PlayStation Blog Europe has posted a few more details about the device. The new PSP will be dubbed the E-1000 and will feature the same matte finish as the PlayStation 3 slim console. As the handheld will lack WiFi, the only way to connect to the PlayStation Store will be via Sony's Media Go software. So, uh, we hope there aren't any Mac users among the E-1000's prospective buyers.
A range of discounted UMD titles is also planned to launch alongside the device, including EyePet Adventures, Invizimals: The Lost Tribes and FIFA 12. Each game in the new lineup will be priced at €9.99.
Strangely, another feature completely lacking from the E-1000: Liquid metal.
For now, that is. It may change later, this is an EU oriented event and it does say
QUOTE
Good eye.xist said:Having looked at those pics, no wonder it's cheap....they forgot the brightness and note buttons.
Oh, come on...xist said:Having looked at those pics, no wonder it's cheap....they forgot the brightness and note buttons.
Did not notice,but I doubt those to things alone would make it so cheap...
I did notice that now the buttons are kinda like the 3DS's. (No, I'm not saying they copied)
QUOTE(Snailface @ Aug 16 2011, 02:53 PM) Good eye.
I wonder if that's a touch panel strip? I just hope it's not like the 3DS's stiff buttons.
xist said:Having looked at those pics, no wonder it's cheap....they forgot the brightness and note buttons.
Seems as though the new PSP will ship with 6.60? (given that firmware seems to account for it's feature reduction)QUOTE said:New PSP model announced at Gamescon: (new design, reduced price, no Wifi, Europe only) --is this the 11g? hmm...
some1:
QUOTEI was thinking the same thing. Nymphaea told me that it might only have adhoc, so I looked at the 11g tables, and wlan_firmware is missing (even though wlan.prx is still there), and netfront is also missing, while all the pspnet adhoc files are still there.
I'm considering getting it.Gahars said:Also, the cheap new PSP looks nice, but I'm not sure how many people will be willing to buy it with the Vita just around the corner.