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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Lately there have been rumblings that Sony will release another version of the PSP. Some say it may include a hard drive, an i-Tunes like downloadable games solution or even two analog sticks. These ...
— -- 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 ...