Koei plans major support for PSP + VERY INTERESTING speculation on it's price...
Apologies if someone posted this earlier, but I did a quick topic scan and didn't see it so I assume it's fresh news :)
Anyhoo, from IGN...
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Koei Plans Three for PSP
Big support from the makers of Dynasty Warriors.
November 18, 2003 - Via an announcement during a regular financial briefing held earlier today, Koei became the first Japanese publisher to announce solid development plans for Sony's upcoming PSP portable gaming device.
The company revealed that it currently has three titles in the works for the system. It may end up releasing between two and four titles during the system's launch period. As the launch will occur simultaneously throughout the world, the company is developing titles for a worldwide audience as well as titles specifically targeted to Japan.
In commenting on the PSP, a company representative had the following to say: "We're expecting it to be a success. Considering the specs, we wouldn't be surprised at a price above 60,000 yen (about $555). Of course, the price will likely come down, as will software royalty fees, resulting in lower priced software. However, we wouldn't expect a system pirce of around 10,000 yen ($92), so we feel its market will differ from the child-oriented Game Boy Advance system from Nintendo.
With Koei promising such big support around launch, we can't wait to see what some of the even bigger publishers will have. Stay tuned for more as developers get their PSP dev kits and begin talking.
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OK, seriously, Koei's probably WAY off base here, but if their right about this and Sony actually launches the PSP anywhere NEAR $555 it'll be D.O.A. Seriously. Dead On Arrival. No way in HELL anyone's gonna pay five-and-a-half Franklins for that thing at launch. We're talking beyond Saturn's absurd $400 launch tag and closer to 3DO's $700-800 launch here.
If this is the case, Sony had better hope and pray whatever components their using to build the PSP drop sharply in the next year. Because if the first 3rd party to confirm developing software for the system is predicting it'll launch at over five-hundred dollars, you've got some serious potential problems on the horizon...