
Digital Rights Management concerns. Sony doesn't want their movies to be pirated and with the awesome homebrews and custom firmwares floating around on the PSP, it's an almost impossible task. This isn't to say that a store for the PSP isn't coming, they just need to work all this stuff out first. We'd be happy with a store even if they don't have movies put up there immediately. Then again, we can't assume movies are their only pirating concerns. Oh well, we'll just keep waiting until Sony gives us a firm release date!
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8-16-2007 @ 7:28AM
bxbailey said...
Sony can keep pushing it off all they want. Due to their lack of being able to move forward with the industry at a decent pace, I can no longer support Sony or their products. I can no longer consider myself a psp or ps3 fanboy.
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8-16-2007 @ 8:45AM
Alien said...
Well thats to bad bxbailey , if you would red the full interview , you would find out , that the PSN will be availible for the PSP before 08 . Hopefully this is correct . I dont care about HD technology , I just want my classic PSone titles :D
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8-16-2007 @ 8:53AM
Rob said...
Almost impossible task? It *IS* an impossible task. Effective DRM is theoretically impossible.
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8-16-2007 @ 9:07AM
txa1265 said...
Rob: I'd say effective DRM is theoretically possible but practically impossible ;)
This is the downside to the world that brings us 'homebrew' - the PSP has had a 'piracy monkey' on its' back since day one.
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8-16-2007 @ 10:51AM
James said...
Well how come they made a PS3 Store without worring about piracy??? I dnt care about movies that much. Just want PS1 Games without spending £399.
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8-16-2007 @ 10:52AM
Dahk said...
I don't know enough about homebrew (cuz I don't have a PSP yet - Hoping slim will have some sort of homebrew when its out =P)
But in any case, I thought it was difficult for people to downgrade their firmware from like 3.51 or something. Is it possible that Sony can just force everyone who wants to connect to their PSStore to have the latest firmware?
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8-16-2007 @ 11:27AM
ryan said...
Dahk
Even if they forced people to connect to PSN with the latest firmware, what's to keep someone from downloading the games from somewhere like TPB and playing them on a homebrew firmware? I believe that's the issue at hand.
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8-16-2007 @ 12:16PM
snake79 said...
this mean that if we want something we have to give up on something. We won't get our online store unless we don't use custom firmware/homebrew. It's pretty fair to me...
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8-16-2007 @ 12:19PM
mastershake3 said...
the biggest deterrent to piracy is low price. When NORMAL people pirate or even commit crimes, they often weigh the risk vs. the gain. If you could pirate the original PS1 title of Resident Evil, but risked not being able to upgrade, or being sued, but could buy it online for $1.50 what would you do? You'd download it!
Sony should continue the fight against piracy if they like, but should release old titles that no longer produce revenue at EXTREMELY LOW prices, and see how that works and take it from there. When they released the walkman they didn't worry about people making tapes, they worried about having the best walkman and selling the most of them. And they did for a long time.
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8-16-2007 @ 12:23PM
Random1448 said...
@mastershake3
that's bullcrap, people download music for free, instead of paying 99 cents.
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8-16-2007 @ 12:36PM
Ed said...
You know what? F' Sony. I've just about had it with them. Like the majority of PSP owners, I have no interest in piracy, homebrew or the PS3 and yet the promises Sony made about this handheld 2.5 years ago have been lackluster at best because of these things.
F you goddamned pirates, too. As for lower prices, if you can't afford it, you don't get it. You don't steal a car because you can only afford the bus.
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8-16-2007 @ 1:03PM
Zipan said...
Ed dont lie you want pirated games everyone just starts bsing.. i use iso's because most games for the psp suck anyways so whats the point of buying something with supposidly an upcomming future... I am selling my psp for a ds...
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8-16-2007 @ 1:16PM
Ed said...
What facts are you using to accuse me of being a liar, Zipan? I make a decent living and pay for the games, music and movies I watch. If I can't justify the purchase, I wait until the price is lowered. If you're accusing me of being a thief (the lowest scum on Earth) simply because you are one, then F you too.
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8-16-2007 @ 1:24PM
Hashbrown_Hunter said...
Fine, I'm good with no movies. What I want is FFVII on my PSP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!
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8-16-2007 @ 1:36PM
Ali said...
I'd just like a legitimate way to play all those PS1 classics I have with out the thought of having to buy them again or use means which would allow me to do that illegally.
And yes FFVII would rock.
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8-16-2007 @ 1:44PM
Ratchet the Lombax said...
I don't really care about the PSP store unless it starts offering something else besides PS1 games. I only really liked about 12 PS1 games and thanks to Custom Firmware I have ripped them from my own discs and can play them for free. Which I don't see as a bad thing since it's like ripping a music cd and putting it on an iPod.
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8-16-2007 @ 2:25PM
The Clunge said...
Sony have lost shit-heaps more money from not having any product on sale than they would have through piracy.
They promised 7,000 PS1 titles woul be available by the end of this year, in Europe they've released 6, 2 of which were broken because they had No-Disc piracy protection built in.
I actually would have bought games I already owned to save the trouble of downgrading my PSP and ripping my own games. 10 months after PS1 games were promised for PS there is still no way of doing so without a PS3, or running a custom firmware.
The custom firmware scene proves they will never have fully secure DRM, Sony should stop being anal about losing 10% of earnings to piracy and instead realise they're losing 100% from having NOTHING on offer.
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8-16-2007 @ 2:46PM
Saigon said...
What the hell is a "short-form" game? My god, I can't believe homebrew might hurt the chances of this store living up to it's great potential. Downloadable ps1 games, orginal/exclusive psp games, movies, tv shows, game and movie trailers.
Short-form games?!?!
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8-16-2007 @ 4:30PM
mastershake3 said...
@Random1448
No it's not Bull. $.99 per song is about $16 an album!!! I'm not gonna do that when I can buy the album for $13 And if you're reffering to iTunes iF#@% yourself that thing tries to tell me how and where I can have my songs!! Bull, I do agree with others in that I should be able to rip my already owned games onto my PSP. Sony should really hook us up with something. That's why I said that they did it right with the Walkman, they didn't care who's tapes you had or how you got them. that was the music industries problem. if stuff was available people would buy it. The real problem is stats. Before they never had any idea how many tapes were made, but now they see these big download sites and all they see is "Wow look at all the revenue we are missing"
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8-16-2007 @ 6:32PM
nathan said...
Sny has been dropping the ball with the PSP for quite some time here. This whole mantra of only allowing people who own a PS3 to get PS1 games onto their PSP is ridiculous. And why aren't these very old games selling for $1 or so? I guess no one at Sony realizes that you can get all but a handful of the PSX games for about that price at a flea market. I mean, the PSN store on PSP is sooo obvious that I really can't see why they haven't done something about this. When it does come out I am positive it will be underwhelming. As far CFW, I run an SNES emulator but all my PSP games are legal, and so are my few PSX games I have loaded. I think a fantastic compromise is for the PSP to have an up-to-date Flash install that people can use to run games. There is so much potential in the PSP being wasted that it is almost criminal!
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