The new Playstation Portable won’t feature a UMD disc drive, according to Acclaim developer David Perry. “I hear Sony FINALLY has the PSP 2. And thank goodness, they’ve removed the stupid ...
Photograph: Rick Rizner After the former COO of game developer Acclaim David Perry Twittered about the new PSP2 and its lack of a UMD drive, the Internet started paying attention to Sony’s ...
Today's PSP Go rumor strikes us a little bizarre, but we'll admit that stranger things have happened. According to a lone source speaking to gaming site CVG, Logitech are apparently developing a UMD ...
Source: The Twitter feed of Acclaim president and game-industry cognoscenti David Perry. What we heard: Ever since the Sony/Nintendo/Microsoft console war began in earnest in 2001, the Big Three have ...
— -- 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 ...
Earthworm Jim and MDK creator Dave Perry claimed the other day that the PSP2—yes, it’s in development—will not have a UMD drive. That’s good news, seeing as though UMD is terribly slow; eliminating it ...
According to a rumour at CVG, peripheral manufacturer Logitech are developing a UMD drive add-on for PSPgo. "The only problem is that it’ll make the PSP a little bulky," mentioned CVG’s source. The ...
Sony, the company that makes the portable PSP game console, wants its video gaming customers to move forward to an all-digital future. But that transition may not be as easy as the company may like.
— -- Rick RiznerAfter the former COO of game developer Acclaim David Perry Twittered about the new PSP2 and its lack of a UMD drive, the Internet started paying attention to Sony's oft-forgotten ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. According to a CVG tipster, Logitech is developing a UMD drive add-on for Sony's PSP Go. The ...
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 ...