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Shrygue
May 9th, 2008, 18:11
via Games Industry (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/reeves-admits-psp-needs-more-new-games)


Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president David Reeves has admitted that the PlayStation Portable is suffering from a lack of new games titles in the region.

Although the company has its Go! Explore sat-nav application, and cross-platform functions with the PlayStation 3, at its recent PlayStation Day the only new PSP games mentioned during the hour and a half presentation were Echocrome and Buzz! Quiz Master.

"Hand on heart, would we like more PSP games? Yes, we would. We really would," said Reeves speaking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz.

Publisher support for Sony's handheld appears to be diminishing in Europe. A recent showcase of forthcoming titles from Sierra did not reveal any new PSP titles, despite the company still developing games for the 8 year-old PlayStation 2.

And release schedules from major publishers show only a handful of big licences such as Lego Indiana Jones and WWE Smackdown! Vs RAW in 2008, with PSP exclusives all but absent.

Although support for the handheld may appear thin in the West, sales of the PSP in Japan have rocketed this year, with over 1.6 million units sold.

Sony continues to introduce different coloured models to the market with its Blume series, while titles such as Capcom's Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G are dominating the market.

"It's phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal," said Reeves of the Japanese performance.

As more Japanese developers look to follow the success of Capcom on the system, Reeves promised that locally developed titles are also likely to make it over to the West.

"We've seen in the last six months that because of the success of the PSP in Japan many Japanese developers have got some absolutely phenomenal games. They're not Monster Hunter 2G or things like that, but they are in development and we'll see them over here," he added.

Broadus
May 12th, 2008, 07:05
No freaking kidding! In the USA, hardly one single game was released in April. No, wait, ONE SINGLE GAME was released in April! "Flatout Head On", which I've never heard of or cared about.
For all its power, no games ever get released for it. Most PSP games are generic, hardly deserving of being released as full games. Lots of them are actually released as XBOX Live Arcade games. Seriously, go look.
Some developers have shown that great, modern games can be ported to the PSP from much more powerful systems, and yet no decent games ever get ported, new or old. "Manhunt 2" and "Iron Man" are good examples of exceptions. But how about a port of some really, REALLY good games? Try to imagine some good FPSs that could easily fit on a UMD, like Half-Life, Call of Duty or Enemy Territory. It'd be even better if they could be modded! Or any of the many new, great games that come out all the damn time.
Then there could be some good exclusives, but that's asking for a bit much in comparison to some DECENT ports.

dangee
May 12th, 2008, 09:09
quality is just as important, as quantity of new titles.
I'd rather have one game I love in the UMD drive, than five on a bookshelf
looking impressive and gathring dust.
Even better if there's lots of others playing the same game.

jamotto
May 12th, 2008, 09:49
No freaking kidding! In the USA, hardly one single game was released in April. No, wait, ONE SINGLE GAME was released in April! "Flatout Head On", which I've never heard of or cared about.

Flatout came out in March, no games where released in April that I can remember. Not that that is unusual, it's par course for the PSP as March, April and May have always been slow months for the PSP.

Buddy4point0
May 12th, 2008, 18:05
Quality is a must.
I would much rather wait for some great games with amazing innovative graphics and game play and see the releases of 500 crappy games.

Shrygue
May 12th, 2008, 19:57
Yes, more quality games are needed for the PSP. Especially some more originals as well. At the moment, there's not a lot of good stuff that I can think of for the console.

JKKDARK
May 12th, 2008, 20:06
I would like to see more and more RPG games on the PSP. That's the only way of being bigger.