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WipEout director: devs must be more creative with PSP

mistermostyn | June 24, 2007 | News | Playstation Portable 
Almost since its release, Sony’s PSP has been roundly castigated for a lack of innovative, significant software; even Sony America executive Robert Wiesenthal confessed earlier this month that the portable console lacks, "the one title that defines the product," a view that seems to be shared by other figures in the development community.
Asked whether or not game-makers were too frequently ignoring the multi-functionality offered by the PSP, WipEout's Tony Buckley replied, "Yes, I suppose so. You know, there's a lot in there that you can use. For example the whole idea of playing your own MP3s in a game - it's not rocket science so we've done it and it's a nice extra feature. The music is there on the machine - why should you not be able to use it?"

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    volacide | June 25, 2007
    *bleep*in' yes!

    The PSP kicks ass.

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