Will the PsVita be able to download PsP games via the store?
|
|
|
I’ve been interested in buying a psp since I got a Nintendo ds, but never had the money. I want to know if I would be able to buy games from the old library via the Ps Store. Would I be able to buy playstation games too? Pros and cons?
This is sort of irrelevant, but I already have 3ds and want to have both since they both have interesting features and games that make then unique.
Will they be the same price they were when they released or a reduced price?
You can find the full specs on the Vita here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Vita
The PSV will have dual analog sticks and different memory so they’re trying to make more recent games compatible with that right now. If you look at the list of games available for it, it’s hardly inspiring. There are literally thousands of UMD games out there which are cheap and have resell value. Once you download a game (which costs extra) there’s nothing to resell. There’s no way to know how much they’ll charge for games but I would expect to pay a bit more than usual because of the newer controls/features.
Yes
Of course you can. Ever since the pap n1000 (go) release, all psp games was available to download. This means psv will support all psp games just access the store and bam.
Psvita games will also be on flash memory sticks just like the ds and 3ds. not only on flash memory, but also for download too.
The price will be the same. They are not thinking of reducing or increasing price. Here’s the cause and affect if it happen:
reduce price by 50: Sony will lose profit and thats not good if you want to see future games or console from Sony.
Increase price by 50: it will be the ps3 and 3ds all over again. No one wants to overpay.
So there u go
I really like PSP 3000 device. You could play music, view pictures, surf the web, and call phones using Skype. It has has Adobe Flash Player 6, and is not upgradeable, meaning it does not play online videos. I the little UMDs. They are very cool, but make sure not to lose them. I like that you could put video files or music files on your PSP from your computer, but only MP4 videos. It plays all different types of music files, though. You can even call people using Skype. It has ShoutCast Internet Radio, as well. I think the PSP is a great thing to have and I recommend this to anyone.
p
PlayStation 3000. This is a nice machine, piano black and glossy. I just love that look. I also own a 1000. The new one has much faster load times and I have noticed much brighter colors and the screen is defiantly glare proof. Words cannot describe what you can get out of any of these products along with a PS3, but I will try. If you have a home network these systems can connect directly to your wireless router and your ps3. This might be techie or geeky but you can even play certain ps3 games on your Psp via remote play option, you can download and play ps1 games on the psp anywhere you want to. Get an 8 or 4 gig card for this thing and transfer anything from your PC to it, surf the internet, listen to music. The 2000 and the 3000 model can be hooked to a big screen, the list goes on.