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LittleBigPlanet, MotorStorm, Assassin's Creed announced for PSP; PS3 stuff dated

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Unprecedented Line Up for PSP and PlayStation3 Announced at Annual Destination PlayStation

PSP(R) System Poised for Breakout Year with a New 'Lilac' PSP System for Female Gamers, New Entertainment Packs, and Breakout Titles for North America

At its annual retail and publisher conference Destination PlayStation(R), Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced its unprecedented line up for PSP(R)(PlayStation(R)Portable), including a new hardware offering that extends the PSP market to young female gamers, the debut of blockbuster franchises MotorStorm(R) and LittleBigPlanet(TM) on the platform, and major software support from Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts, MTV Games, Square Enix, Ubisoft, and other publishing partners.
"With a year of record sales ushering us into the new year, we continue to raise the bar on providing consumers the deepest and broadest entertainment content for every member of the family to enjoy," said Jack Tretton, president and CEO, SCEA. "With new content being added every day to the PlayStation Network combined with an unmatched line up of exclusive titles on PSP, and the roll out of truly groundbreaking games such as Killzone(R) 2 for PS3, we remain confident in our approach and strategy for another record year of growth and momentum."

SCEA also previewed its deepest and broadest content line up for the PS3 system, including groundbreaking exclusives such as Killzone(R) 2, inFamous, MLB(R)'09: The Show(TM), MAG, UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves and God of War(R) III to hit throughout the fiscal year. Promising to be a blockbuster hit, Killzone 2's immersive and sensory gameplay sets the stage for PlayStation's continued momentum on the PS3 this year, accompanied by truly innovative and genre- defying content such as MAG, the industry's first online shooter to allow up to 256 players, combined with artistic and niche games like Flower(TM) and Ragdoll Kung Fu(TM): Fists of Plastic on PlayStation(R)Network.

With a rapidly growing install base, the PSP platform is riding a wave of momentum that will be paired with a new hardware offering and its best software line up to date, demonstrating significant support from SCEA's publishing partners. Two new limited-edition PSP Entertainment Packs will be available in 2009, bundling everything consumers need to jump onto the PSP platform, from the hardware to games, videos, and other content -- all for $199.99 (MSRP).

-- Hannah Montana PSP Entertainment Pack -- As part of a new focus on expanding the PSP market to female gamers, SCEA will launch this new bundle in July. The pack includes the introduction of the "Lilac" PSP system, Disney Interactive's Hannah Montana PSP game (an exclusive dancing and rhythm action game for gamers to design the show and go on tour as the teen icon), a selection episodes from the Hannah Montana TV series on UMD, a 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, and stickers to customize the PSP.

-- Assassin's Creed(TM) PSP Entertainment Pack -- Ubisoft will debut an exclusive installment of the popular Assassin's Creed franchise on PSP later this year. To commemorate this highly anticipated title, SCEA will launch a new bundle that includes the game, a "Piano Black" PSP, and other content that will be announced later.

SCEA's push toward teen and "tween" girl gamers will also be supported by Ubisoft's Petz(R) software line, which will make its debut on PSP with new, unique titles later this year. The Petz series allows young players to create and care for cute, furry pets chosen from many different breeds of dogs, cats, horses, hamsters, dolphins, tigers and bunnies.

Publisher support for the PSP system will continue throughout the year with Rock Band Unplugged(TM), launching exclusively on PSP
. MTV Games and Harmonix announced separately that gamers will be able to take Rock Band Unplugged on the road with the first ever portable version of the popular music and gaming experience. Rock Band Unplugged will take center stage as it leverages the PSP system's Wi-Fi capabilities and becomes the first PSP game to include a fully-featured in-game store for downloadable content in the North American and Europeans markets.

The third party support for PSP will continue throughout the year with a stellar line up of titles from EA SPORTS. Madden NFL 10 will enable NFL fans to build their own formations and plays from scratch on the PSP. Then, through connectivity with the PS3, the plays can be downloaded and perfected on the console. In addition, Madden NFL 10 will deliver a faster and more "PSP- friendly" gameplay experience to adapt to the PSP owner's lifestyle. And for the golf fans out there, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR(R) 10 will allow gamers to experience the drama of major golf tournaments with revamped gameplay modes for on and offline play. Look for more EA SPORTS titles to be announced for the PSP this year.

Rounding out the unprecedented publisher support, Square Enix's DISSIDIA(TM) FINAL FANTASY, which has sold 850,000 units since launching before the holidays in Japan, will make its way to North America this summer.

From a first party perspective, SCEA will bring its biggest franchises from the PS3 to the PSP this year, starting with MotorStorm(R) Arctic Edge and LittleBigPlanet(TM) in Fall 2009. These titles will be built from the ground up for PSP, offering users a unique portable experience based on the critically acclaimed franchises. Following are details for each game:

-- LittleBigPlanet -- Developed in conjunction with MediaMolecule, the critically acclaimed game LittleBigPlanet makes its way to the PSP, offering new SackBoy(TM) adventures with the same play, create, share experience for gamers on-the-go, in addition to brand new levels and environments specifically created for the platform.

-- MotorStorm Arctic Edge -- Developed by the award-winning Bigbig Studios, the team behind the best-selling Pursuit Force(TM) series, MotorStorm Arctic Edge sees the music, the festival and the brutal off-road racing arrive in the breathtaking yet lethal and unpredictable setting of Alaska. The game is also expected to hit the PlayStation 2 platform in Fall of 2009.

As the connective tissue of the PlayStation experience across the PS3 and PSP systems, SCEA announced continued PlayStation Network content from new movie releases through the video delivery service and new game spaces for PlayStation(R)Home. Launching this week, the new "Warhawk(TM) Command Center" space makes its way into PlayStation Home offering Warhawk fans a new place to socialize and strategize featuring the sand table. PlayStation Home is the ultimate social community gathering gamers via a rich, 3D high-definition environment and will continue to expand overtime.

Nice!
 

Seth

MD Party Room
Hannah Montana PSP Entertainment Pack.O dear god.

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Doesnt look half bad.

Here are the highlights from the psb..

New PSP bundles coming in 2009, including an Assassin’s Creed PSP Entertainment Pack and a Hannah Montana PSP Entertainment Pack, which includes a new Lilac PSP.
Some of your favorite games are going portable for the first time, with exclusive PSP editions: MotorStorm Arctic Edge (also coming to PS2), LittleBigPlanet, and the Petz series.
The Warhawk Command Center launches in PlayStation Home this week.
 

FrozenIpaq

Justin B / Supp. Editor
Enforcer Team
This is interesting, Rock Band, Motorstorm, LBP, Assasins Creed are all coming out for the PSP, hopefully sooner than later! With these announcements I think Sony has something finally. The PSP, while does well with original titles, really thrived off of ports of PS2 games and/or portable versions of popular games. Sony's been struggling with new IP's, so why not just stick with the ones they know work (Final Fantasy, God of War, etc.) - that seems to be a good strategy and hopefully will breath life into the PSP again (contemplating dusting off my PSP finally)
 

Slasher

Suck It
Excellent news.

I almost feel like taking back some of the earlier statements I've said the past couple of days.
 

Sullivan

New Member
Ya, that trailer looks wicked, I love how they slid into and out of the corner.
 

Sullivan

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im almost 98% sure thats not in game.
Ya, definitely a simulated video. lol, thats what it looks like before they port it to psp, lol jk

And when you guys mentioned the Hannah Montana psp, I thought you guys were just hating on the color, but its a real Hannah Montana PSP Pack? OMGWIST?
 

Sinfulfate

Member
Lame. I wish they stop making watered down console games for the PSP. The PSP is a handheld system and needs more smaller scaled games that can be played in short bursts imo like Super Stardust. I dont understand why they just keep taking home console games like Jak and Daxter, Rachtet and Clank, God of War, GTA, and now Assassins Creed and watering them to donw for a handheld device. I understand these wont be ports but who really wants to play Assassins Creed portable?

And Little Big Planet for PSP? Has MM even finished LBP for PS3 yet? I might have missed it but I dont recall them ever adding the patch to finish the game(add in co-op creation).
 

Vee

New Member
Lame. I wish they stop making watered down console games for the PSP. The PSP is a handheld system and needs more smaller scaled games that can be played in short bursts imo like Super Stardust. I dont understand why they just keep taking home console games like Jak and Daxter, Rachtet and Clank, God of War, GTA, and now Assassins Creed and watering them to donw for a handheld device. I understand these wont be ports but who really wants to play Assassins Creed portable?

And Little Big Planet for PSP? Has MM even finished LBP for PS3 yet? I might have missed it but I dont recall them ever adding the patch to finish the game(add in co-op creation).

Look at the back of your LBP box. Does it anywhere specify the game including co-op creation? No, thats because it isn't a feature of the game, it's a add-on patch. The game has been made, thats why its in stores. These favours they're doing are because their such a good developer. They dont have to make a patch to do that.

Anyway, i'm really looking forward to LBP and Assassins Creed. Hopefully they do something cool with it. Though i think making a waterdowned version of Rock Band was an awful idea. I think they should just sell a DS Guitar Hero - like peripheral with it.
 

Sinfulfate

Member
Look at the back of your LBP box. Does it anywhere specify the game including co-op creation? No, thats because it isn't a feature of the game, it's a add-on patch. The game has been made, thats why its in stores. These favours they're doing are because their such a good developer. They dont have to make a patch to do that.
Obviously if the game doesn't have a feature in it when it goes retail they wouldn't put it on the back of the box. MM said in last October it would be out in the first major update of the game and we haven't heard a single thing about it since. Im not saying they have to make co-op creation but if they said they would(which they did) then they should work on getting that out there instead of working on all those crappy DLC skins there releasing. If they dont have plans to make it, all they have to do is say so.

Saying the game wasn't finish might of been a little harsh but Little big Planet was most definitely rushed just like Socom. The whole play, create, share points thing didn't even work when the game was released and I'm not even sure if it works now.
 

Pokemanz master

Lowering your IQ
wow......I have no reason to buy a ps3 now since LittleBigPlanet is on the psp now.
YAY!:3
 

Adiuvo

Active Member
That really is a great lineup. I personally like the console 'ports,' since I view the PSP as more of a console on the go, with the DS being the pick up and play system. Sony always has been really good about second party support, and it really shows here.

The Motorstorm trailer looks amazing. I'll be buying that day one, especially if it really looks like the trailer.
 

_Syn

New Member
You know what pisses me off? I mean this is a great idea, porting the most popular games on the PS3 to the PSP, but the PSP hasn't gotten any major hardware improvements, such as graphic-wise. If they make Assassin's Creed like the DS version (which was fun at it's time, but it got boring), I'm gonna smash my mint PSP Phat (I've had it for 3 years without any scratches, and yes, I did use it a lot back then) into the ground. :blush:
 
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