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Kotaku Rumor Mill has churned out some pretty nifty PSP rumors. Here they are, bullet-pointed for your reading pleasure:
- We knew that David "God of War" Jaffe is developing a PSP game that would make you cry (something that porn can't do). However, the Rumor Mill suggests that his new adventure will go all Half-Life on us, becoming an episodic adventure. Each "episode" supposedly comes in at a whopping 700MB!
- Well, if each episodic download is 700MB, that would be much too large for most Memory Sticks. It seems like Sony might be making a hard drive for the PSP. Kotaku and myself don't seem to think that'll happen.
- The PSP will be able to stream music and video from the PS3 via any wi-fi connection, a la Location Free Player. Sounds a great bonus for PSP owners, especially if they're paying $600 for the system, a price which might be too cheap.
Remember kids, these are just rumors, so that means that they might not come true. But if they did come true, which one fancies you the most?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-20-2006 @ 7:15PM
SuicideNinja said...
Why do you have a picture of CliffyB instead of David Jaffe?
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7-20-2006 @ 11:37PM
Andrew Yoon said...
Very good question SuicideNinja! You may notice that I credited the photo to EGM. They had a story about games that make you cry, and that was their cover image. David Jaffe wants YOU to cry as a gamer, but he's too busy being manly playing God of War II to actually cry himself.
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7-21-2006 @ 12:21AM
Matt T. said...
I think there will be a Hard Drive or something. I mean seriously FF7 took 3 700mb discs assuming the 3rd disc is full.That is 2.1GB and a 4gb card costs over $200. Mind that can be further compressed,but say I want FF7,FF8,Resident Evil..... It will yake tons of space
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7-21-2006 @ 12:18PM
SuicideNinja said...
Yeah, I have the mag with that picture in it. It was just weird to see "DAVID JAFFE" and then a picture of CliffyB.
Is the subliminal message, "David Jaffe makes CliffyB cry?"
LOL
Anyway, as far as the old FF7 and FF8, they could compress the FMVs to conserve a lot of space. On the relatively tiny PSP screen, compression wouldn't be as big of an issue either.
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