PSP 2 is ready and UMD-less, claims Earthworm Jim developer
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PSP 2 is ready and UMD-less, claims Earthworm Jim developer
PSP 2 is ready and UMD-less, claims Earthworm Jim developer
We've lost count on the number of times we've heard from a friend of a coworker of a cousin whose girlfriend's stepfather happens to work at Sony and they're all but ready to launch a UMD-less PSP in 17 different color options bundled with a portable version of Street Fighter IV. Typically, we remain skeptical, but when it's veteran developer David "I made MDK and Earthworm Jim" Perry, we'll give him the floor to speak. Earlier this week, his Twitter account updated to say he's heard the PSP 2 is done and minus that disc drive. He later reaffirmed that comment to GameDaily, saying he can't reveal his source (naturally), but he feels certain UMD is gone. Is his source bunk? He's certainly a guy who'd know a guy, but we've heard this story far too many times to take a leap of faith now.
[Via Joystiq]
Read - David Perry's Twitter
Read - GameDaily
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PSP 2 is ready and UMD-less, claims Earthworm Jim developer originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Feb 2009 07:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We've lost count on the number of times we've heard from a friend of a coworker of a cousin whose girlfriend's stepfather happens to work at Sony and they're all but ready to launch a UMD-less PSP in 17 different color options bundled with a portable version of Street Fighter IV. Typically, we remain skeptical, but when it's veteran developer David "I made MDK and Earthworm Jim" Perry, we'll give him the floor to speak. Earlier this week, his Twitter account updated to say he's heard the PSP 2 is done and minus that disc drive. He later reaffirmed that comment to GameDaily, saying he can't reveal his source (naturally), but he feels certain UMD is gone. Is his source bunk? He's certainly a guy who'd know a guy, but we've heard this story far too many times to take a leap of faith now.
[Via Joystiq]
Read - David Perry's Twitter
Read - GameDaily
Filed under: Gaming
PSP 2 is ready and UMD-less, claims Earthworm Jim developer originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Feb 2009 07:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Author: Ross Miller
Category: dave perryDavePerrydavid perryDavidPerryperrypsppsp 2Psp2sonyumd
Publish Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 07:22:00 EST
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Source: Engadget
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I think the main aspect that Valve got right with Steam is to allow people to download their games at any time, on any PC. This base functionality is the key to Steam being such a great platform. At most you have to wait a few hours for your game to download. You don't have to contact anybody to beg for the ability to re-download anything or pay a fee so you can download it again in a couple years. It's always there for you to get.Stoat wrote: I'm certainly more inclined to buy from Steam than PSN or Wii Shopping Channel. There's no re-downloads there. Even worse with Wii- you can back it up as hard as you please but it's useless when your Wii dies. At least PSN is account based.
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