Showing posts with label Coming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coming. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

NEW SONY PSP GO! COMING IN 2009

Many rumors have circulated around Sony's next iteration of its handheld gaming device, the PSP. First, it was to lose its UMD drive; then get a cosmetic overhaul; then a Christmas release date forecast. Today, we find cohesion among the gabbing masses. 1Up cited "inside sources" at Sony have played with the newest PSP, supposedly named the PSP Go! This moniker was derived from Sony's recent usage of Go! on its European PSP peripherals, like Go!View and Go!Cam. Following the thread of previous rumors, the PSP Go! will likely ditch the UMD drive in favor of digital downloads that plant directly on the new internal flash memory unit. PSP Go! may be available in two storage models: 8GB and 16GB. This rumor makes perfect sense due to Sony's digital download-only release of Patapon 2. Concurrent with the device's launch, Sony may to release 100 downloadable games in its store, ranging from the PSP's old disc catalog to new titles. Those left holding UMD discs are out of luck. One rumor has it that Sony will supply in-store kiosks to allow gamers to dump UMD data onto their PSP Go!, avoiding the pain of repurchasing a game. Still, abandoning the UMD is likely to anger earlier adopters of the PSP, and may even cause Sony to lose new customers. Also out of luck are those waiting for dual analog nubs -- according to rumors, the PSP Go! will feature slide-out controls beneath the screen, but will maintain the control scheme of the current PSP model. If true, this is a major missed ...

Sunday, August 8, 2010

A Closer Look At The SEGA RingEdge and RingWide "100% REAL" Coming 2012?

ringedgeringwide.blog.com ^ all info, videos, and more about the ringedge/ringwide^ Ringwave pictures: www.flickr.com Sega Vision 2 - holiday season of 2010 Sega Zone - Summer of 2010 Sega Ringedge/ringwide - 2012 Will it come to the US? i don't know, but i hope so. ~Saying this is fake, or some BS like that will be removed/blocked the video releases the evidence" i found and uploaded a border break cd for the sega ringedge, here you go: s435.photobucket.com SEGA talking about the system on theyre site: sega.jp SEGA RingEdge: Intel Pentium E2160 CPU @ 1.8 GHz 1GB of DDR2 PC2-6400 RAM An nVidia GPU w/ 384MB of GDDR3 RAM and supports Shader Model 4.0 and two 1920×1200″ which probably means it has ports for two monitors and can support up to that resolution. 5.1 ch HD Audio Onboard Gigabit LAN A 32GB SSD drive for storage Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 SEGA RingWide: An Intel Celeron 440 @ 2 GHz 1GB of DDR2 PC5300 RAM AMD GPU with 128MB of GDDR3 RAM, supports Shader Model 4.0 and also has two ports to handle 1920×1200 resolution video 5.1 ch HD Audio Onboard gigabit LAN An 8GB Compact Flash for storage Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 ..More soon to come!