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Cheebee said:
patjuan32 said:
Cheebee said:
It's the new thing, so obviously everyone's excited and eager to find out more!

On a side note, I wonder how long 'till Sony announce 3D capabilities for PSP2. That it'll have a touchscreen and camera(s) is a given imo, but I also wonder if they have the guts to include dual screens...

You may have to wait  a while. Sony stated that they were planning to implement 3D in the PS3 and that they had no plan to implement 3D in a handheld.

 

http://techtickerblog.com/2010/03/25/sony-thinks-portable-3d-console-is-a-stretch-will-concentrate-on-ps3-for-3d/

 

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multimedia/display/20100324145206_Sony_Has_No_Plans_for_Stereoscopic_3D_PlayStation_Portable_Official.html

 

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Stereoscopic-3D-PlayStation-Portable-Not-in-Sony-s-Plans-138402.shtml

 

Yeah, I know about that. But they're Sony, you know...

Like how they said they weren't interested in motion controls, which they considered a gimmicky fad, then quickly implemented tilt control into their PS3 controller in time for E3? And now they're falling over themselves to get a piece of Nintendo's casual motion-control pie.

Seriously, I wouldn't at all be surprised if they pulled another stunt like with the Sixaxis, and are right now scrambling to get some sort of 3D deal made for PSP2, in time for E3. Maybe they'll just mention 3D as a possibility for the future. We'll see. Maybe they'll tackle dual screens first.

They could do that but remember the Wii controller was revealed at the TGS. Sony did not unveil their Sixaxis until GDC. It also took them over 3 years to re-engineer the Wii remote to develop the move. However, as you have stated 3D maybe possible in a future version of the PSP.

Yet this is all speculation since no one is ever sure the PSP2 even exist. Right now all we have are unverified sources from some Websites, which does not offer enough proof other than random ideas that have been thrown around for years after the launch of the PSP.



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