Now that the world is awash in 3DS details, the next PSP has a defined standard to live up to. With that in mind, we asked our Twitter community to declare their expectations for the PSP 2.
We've finally processed the 3DS' launch announcement, and now our eyes are pointed towards Sony. Here's the question that we posed to our 24,000-plus Twitter followers about the next PSP:
Now that we've got a firm idea of the 3DS' launch, what price, date&features do you want from the next PSP? Best answers posted.
Not many of our followers want to see the next PSP follow in DS' footsteps, but here are the suggestions declaring that the PSP should learn from Nintendo.
@GameProhow about free ... no..okay under $250, fall 2012 and better graphics of course and more games seriously and backwards compatibiliy
@GamePro$200-$250 price range. support for better memory cards. ps2remakes. possibly touch screen support but not primary.
The majority of the other responses, however, tended to suggest more hardcore-skewing features for the next PSP. Here are those replies:
@GameProHD Screen, touch controls, PS2 compatible (should be big) dual analog sticks, motion control and a camera
@GamePro2 sticks, SD card storage, internal hard drive to install on, app store and a price point of 250.
@GameProfull remote play for all ps3 games.
@GameProWhat do I want to see? Anything but the Go.
Even though word is circulating that Sony is set to announce the feature-set for its next PSP in short order, it's astounding that such little information about the PSP's predecessor is set in stone. As you can see, the announcement of the 3DS has done little to change the opinion of the next PSP--we're as perplexed as were ever were.
What do you think of the responses above? Do you have an opinion on the matter that you'd like to share? If so, please contribute to the conversation by responding in the comment section below or by replying toGamePro on Twitter.
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