Shaun Himmerick talks about PSP2 and MK
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Shaun Himmerick talks about PSP2 and MK
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posted09/16/2010 08:43 PM (UTC)byBy Industry Gamers: http://bit.ly/d5EDFG
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In an PAX 2010 interview about the upcoming Mortal Kombat reboot, Executive Producer Shaun Himmerick let slip the existence of a PSP2 development unit at Netherrealm Studios.
IndustryGamers asked about the possibility of a version of Mortal Kombat on the current PSP or the upcoming 3DS, and Himmerick replied:
“We’re not launching day one on all consoles like that. We are looking at them; we have a PSP2 in the house and we’re looking at the engine, like what can it support. Always a big thing for us is the performance. We’re running at 60 fps, what can we do and do we have to build all the art assets over. We’re definitely looking at them. PSP2 looks like it’s a pretty powerful machine. We don’t have a 3DS system in house yet, but we’re looking to get one, and we’ll certainly look at what its power is.”
So Netherrealm has a PSP2 system, but not a 3DS? How far along is the system and possible launch titles? Previous rumors have pegged the PSP2 as a 2011 hardware launch, but Sony has remained mum on their next portable system, choosing instead to focus on the current generation PSP. What are they hiding in PlayStationland?
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In an PAX 2010 interview about the upcoming Mortal Kombat reboot, Executive Producer Shaun Himmerick let slip the existence of a PSP2 development unit at Netherrealm Studios.
IndustryGamers asked about the possibility of a version of Mortal Kombat on the current PSP or the upcoming 3DS, and Himmerick replied:
“We’re not launching day one on all consoles like that. We are looking at them; we have a PSP2 in the house and we’re looking at the engine, like what can it support. Always a big thing for us is the performance. We’re running at 60 fps, what can we do and do we have to build all the art assets over. We’re definitely looking at them. PSP2 looks like it’s a pretty powerful machine. We don’t have a 3DS system in house yet, but we’re looking to get one, and we’ll certainly look at what its power is.”
So Netherrealm has a PSP2 system, but not a 3DS? How far along is the system and possible launch titles? Previous rumors have pegged the PSP2 as a 2011 hardware launch, but Sony has remained mum on their next portable system, choosing instead to focus on the current generation PSP. What are they hiding in PlayStationland?


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meh,
these ports are always crap, they should stick to the ps3 and xbox
these ports are always crap, they should stick to the ps3 and xbox


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Its true that the ports are just that ports. But well some people like on the go stuff. How cool would it be to show a guy next to you on a plane that you did a fataltiy.
"hey whatcha playing?"- passenger
"Mortal Kombat"- me
"oh that old game?"passenger
"nah a new one see."- does a fatalty as kung lao, me
"Ahh what have i just seen!"-passenger
"yeah cool eh? wonder if that 8 year old wants to play"-me
"hey whatcha playing?"- passenger
"Mortal Kombat"- me
"oh that old game?"passenger
"nah a new one see."- does a fatalty as kung lao, me
"Ahh what have i just seen!"-passenger
"yeah cool eh? wonder if that 8 year old wants to play"-me


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Like hell I'm buying a new model of PSP, I have barely any games for the original. The only reason I got Unchained was because it had more characters than regular Deception and that problem won't be repeating itself anymore now that we have DLC.


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I have about 20 or 25 games on PSP and I've never thought that it was a bad system. Unfortunately, they charged too much out of the gate and they never had a sustained flow of titles.
There was about a one year lag somewhere in there when a lot of people assumed that the system was dead, then they decided to come out with Motorstorm, Assassins Creed, Rock Band, and then they announced the 2nd MGS game on PSP, I thought that it had a 2nd life. Then they bring out that stupid PSP Go. Again, big time fail by Sony.
It's been a very strange journey for PSP and one that's been bungled by Sony at every possible turn. Short of Sega pulling that "surprise! The Saturn's here and we have like 5 games for it for the next year!" catastrophe, I can't remember the last time a system with so much potential has been so thoroughly white-washed by the company that made it.
There was about a one year lag somewhere in there when a lot of people assumed that the system was dead, then they decided to come out with Motorstorm, Assassins Creed, Rock Band, and then they announced the 2nd MGS game on PSP, I thought that it had a 2nd life. Then they bring out that stupid PSP Go. Again, big time fail by Sony.
It's been a very strange journey for PSP and one that's been bungled by Sony at every possible turn. Short of Sega pulling that "surprise! The Saturn's here and we have like 5 games for it for the next year!" catastrophe, I can't remember the last time a system with so much potential has been so thoroughly white-washed by the company that made it.
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