Resumen: A minor issue of mine lies with the UMD movie lineup. While Im all for enjoying fan-favorite fare like Hellboy and Kill Bill, I wonder if film studios will truly embrace the format. Will we ever be able to enjoy Citizen Kane or the works of Jean Cocte...
Sony has redefined mobile gaming with the PlayStation Portable. I never imagined that the PSP would be this good, and this is one product that has to be seen to be believed. When Sony released the original PlayStation, the balance of power in console gami...
Resumen: PSP If there is one word that the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) screams it is "high-tech". As soon as you pull it out of the box and power it up you will be amazed that you are experiencing what is the future of handheld gaming. With the ability to p...
Resumen: With the European release of Sony?s PSP slowly creeping up, an in-depth analysis of this handheld gaming unit was definitely needed. Gamers are in all probability, filled with questions regarding its worth, how it fares against Nintendo?s DS and how ef...
Resumen: Over the past quarter-century, consumers have been bombarded by portable electronics. From the Walkman, to the PDA, to video players and handheld games of every description, the allure of technology-to-go has proven irresistible. But what constitutes a...
Resumen: Let me come right out and say that in the 20-plus years that I have played video games, from the Atari 2600 to the Microsoft X-Box and Sony PS2, I have never been more enthusiastic about a video game system than the handheld Sony PSP. This brand new, h...
Resumen: Nintendo has dominated the handheld gaming market for more than a decade. Now, Sony has given them their first real competition in years with their PlayStation Portable. The PSP is not just a gaming device; it also plays music and movies, making it a v...
Resumen: A New ContenderThe console video game market is fiercely competitive with all three current players looking to get a jump on each other with their next-generation platforms. The handheld market, however, has always been Nintendo’s domain ever since...