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Shrygue
April 28th, 2009, 19:48
via Games Industry (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/reeves-capcom-will-help-spearhead-psp-resurgence)


Sony's outgoing president David Reeves has said that Capcom's continued support for the PlayStation brand has helped the company establish all of its home consoles on the market, from the original PlayStation to the PS3.

And as the companies prepare a new Monster Hunter hardware bundle for release in June, Reeves said that Capcom can help Sony put the PSP at the forefront of handheld gaming this year.


"The relationship between Capcom and PlayStation goes all the way back to the very start of PlayStation in 1994 when it was introduced in the end of November/beginning of December in Japan. Games such as Mega Man, Street Fighter and Resident Evil helped establish the PlayStation brand and truly showed how gaming was changing forever,” said Reeves at last week's Captivate event, reports Eurogamer.net.

"This relationship has continued throughout PlayStation 1's lifecycle, through to PlayStation 2, with games such as Devil May Cry, and of course into the latest generation of home and portable consoles with PS3 and PSP."

The Monster Hunter bundle will come with a copy of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, and a demo will be made available on UMD and via the PlayStation Network in the run up to release.

Reeves admitted that some PSP software and support has been lacking, but 2009 is shaping up to be an important year for the handheld - promising more unveilings for the hardware later in the year.


"I'm not going to stand here and tell you we've had it all our own way since we launched the PSP. We know that our own Sony software line-up, and to some extent the third parties', has not lived up always to expectations.

"2009 promises to be a very important year for PSP, with its strongest software line-up ever, with some exciting surprises yet to be announced," added Reeves.

"Monster Hunter Freedom Unite will spearhead the PSP resurgence of 2009, we believe, and I would like to thank Capcom for their unwavering support in this endeavour."

Reeves said that the reason Sony and Capcom's relationship has remained strong over the year's is due to both company's taking chances and being willing to experiment with new gaming experiences.


"The industry has changed beyond recognition throughout the 15 years that I've been part of it, yet the relationships between companies such as Capcom and PlayStation have remained constant.

"This is not because tradition states they should, this is not because we're afraid to shake things up - the reason these relationships have remained so strong is because we are indeed like-minded, iconoclastic companies, companies that strive for the same goal, to create innovative, and more than anything, fun experiences."

osgeld
April 29th, 2009, 01:23
ok i know monster hunter is a good game

but really? the spearhead is a sequel to a port?

were screwed

fpcreator2000
April 29th, 2009, 02:02
psp keyboard/ face protector, and more capcom titles (even if they're ports... Resident Evil, Dino Crisis, Street Fighter III to name a few). What the PSP needs are more hits and less shovelware. More innovative games that take advantage of of the high processing power of the psp and keeping in mind that the console is a portable device and not a home console.

A good formula would be more arcade games in the likes of R-Type (not the tactical game), Ridge Racer, Mario-style platformers, Old-School Sonic games, and the like.

The reason I mentioned a PSP Keyboard/Screen Protector is that if the create a psp keayboard that comes down to the bottom by connecting through the USB port and creating a suite of mobile office software (of course followed by firmware update to support this).

I think this could make the PSP a better device (since it was marketed a the late teen to 20 something crowd.

Well, I think that's enough about with endless ranting.

mike_jmg
April 29th, 2009, 16:56
I hope they bring Resident Evil or Dino Crisis that would be great.

Still hoping for DMC, but everyone's saying it's not going to happen

Qmark
April 29th, 2009, 18:20
Another Megaman Powered Up would be nice.