What? Two in one weekend? Insanity! In order to catch up for lost time,
Ask PSP Fanboy is back with an all new edition. Every weekend, PSP Fanboy will answer your burning questions. If you have a question for the team, send an e-mail to
andrew @ joystiq.com with the subject "
Ask PSP Fanboy."
Q: Based off of your(limited) time with the redisigned PSP, do you think it would fit nicely in current PSP cases, or will i have to buy a new case fitted just for the new PSP?
A: The new PSP is exactly the same width and height as the original. However, it
is much thinner -- and I don't think it'll fit as snugly in a hard case. It might rattle around a lot, which shouldn't be a problem, but that might be an uncomfortable thought for some. I don't use a hard case, but rather a soft pouch, and I don't see any problem with using the same pouch with the new system.
Q: I was wondering any news on
GT Mobile surfaced during E3 2007?
A: Unfortunately, no news on
GT Mobile appeared at E3. It appears that Polyphony Digital is hard at work on
Gran Turismo 5, and most likely won't work on a new PSP version until they're done with the PS3 version. Now that 333MHz is fully unlocked, the system is fully capable of running a
Gran Turismo game -- and we know it'll make money. C'mon, Sony! Hopefully, we'll see something at Tokyo Game Show.
Q: Will I be able to use the game saves from my existing MS Pro Duo on the new "Diet" PSP?
A: Yes, you will be able to swap game saves. Other than its size and video out, it is identical to current PSPs.
Q: Does the new PSP have a removable battery?
A: Yes it does. In fact, you can swap a battery from an older PSP into the new system and get extended battery life.
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