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3Oct/090

Send Help: DSi Ware purchases trapped in your handheld

Well, a lot of you early adopters of Nintendo's DSi are out of luck if you want to pick up one of the new colors. Well, only out of luck if you purchased DSi ware games and want to transfer them to a new DSi that is. Nintendo of Australia have announced that any purchases made can not be transfered to a different DSi. It seems that any content you download onto your DSi is locked to that particular console.

There are a few exceptions to this rule, but they have caveats. If you happen to break your DSi and then get a new one, Nintendo will transfer your downloaded content from the broken console to the new one. The big headache is that you have to send BOTH to Nintendo for them do transfer your DSi purchases. Lame, isn't it? So sorry if you thought about picking up that pretty in pink DSi, your data is locked to your old boring one (until it breaks).

Hopefully, Nintendo will work towards an easy upgrade path for their customers, because, isn't the customer always right? The customer should be able to transfer their legally purchased content to whatever DSi they own. Even a sort of iTunes de-authorization setup would be better than forcing their customers to jump through hoops.

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18Sep/090

PSP Go: a No Go for Dutch Retailer

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Holland's largest gaming retailer Nedgame won't be carrying the PSPgo when it launches in October. Who would blame them since it has less features of the PSP and is more expensive. Eurogamer reports that the reaons boil down to exactly just that. Well, Nedgame has a few reasons for not carrying the handheld.

Nedgame believes that the hefty price tag of €250 (€80 more than the PSP-3000)is not justified. One example is the smaller screen size on the PSPgo. I would wager that it is more because the lack of a UMD drive in the PSPgo.

Not having a UMD drive means that Nedgame will not be able to sell games for the PSPgo. Traditionally, games are where the profits are at for the retailers. This really puts the retailers out in the cold, and it's easy to see why Nedgame won't be supporting the PSPgo. The lack of a UMD drive means that every game will be tied to a specific Playstation Network (PSN) account; this means no trading games to your friends.

Sony's monoply on software sales for the PSPgo doesn't bother just Nedgame; Eurogamer says that other Dutch retailers will be boycotting the PSPgo as well. Eurogamer Spain aslo reports (surprise, surprise) that retailers in Spain will be jumping on the PSPgo boycott wagon.

Personally, I am hoping that American retailers like Walmart and Target will boycott the PSPgo as well. I just think that moving to a UMD-less device is the wrong direction. I already have my gaming collection for my fat PSP and how am I supposed to move that over? That also means that I can't get used games from Gamestop for the PSPgo.

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1May/090

1UP “confirms” the new PSP hardware

There has been a lot of rumors flying around for the past few months-- the biggest shocker was the removal of the PSP's UMD drive. Other rumors pertained to the name of the device as the PSP2 or PSP-4000. Well, it seems that 1UP's sources say that it will be not named that way, but will go by the moniker PSP Go!.

Their sources say the PSP Go! will come in a 8GB or 16GB models. It will feature a sliding screen, a single analog nub and will have 100 titles available to download at launch which could include Gran Turismo Mobile. It will apparently launch in September in Japan and October or November in the US . This of course makes us further believe Sony has given up on the UMD format for good.

Sony itself hasn't confirmed ANY rumor pertaining to the upcoming new PSP and I hope that 1UP's sources are legit. LAthough I doubt I will be upgrading any time soon; I'm still rocking the good 'ol PSP fat version. I also want to see what kind of copy protection they try to implement with the new psp...

19Feb/090

Nintendo DSi goes on sale April 5th

It's offical! For anybody living under a rock, Ninentdo's newest addition to their hand held lineup hits the streets April 5th. I would be looking forward to picking one up, except I got the Guitar Hero bundle before the DSi was unveiled. I am not happy that they are removing the GBA slot ( so there goes the Guitar Hero game pack). Who knows what software will be coming out for the DSiWare and I do hope they support homebrew from the start.

From JoyStiq:

For those who have been living under a rock (it's difficult to take pictures of you under there), this latest hardware revision will shoehorn a pair of cameras onto the handheld, as well as an interactive voice recorder and ability to play tunes stored on an SD card. Downloadables are also promised with what Nintendo creatively calls its DSiWare application, with software available for a range of prices starting at 200 DSi Points.

Via Joystiq