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    Sony unveils new PSP at E3
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2009-06-03 11:53

    LOS ANGELES - Sony unveiled a sleek next-generation PSP Go handheld videogame, movie and music gadget and demonstrated a prototype motion-sensing videogame controller in a direct challenge to Nintendo's freshly-launched DSi devices.

    Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai showed off a new PSP Go at a press conference in the Shrine Auditorium as a major Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3) got under way nearby in Los Angeles.

    Sony unveils new PSP at E3

    Sony's gaming chief Kaz Hirai displays the new Sony PSP Go at the Sony E3 media briefing in Los Angeles June 2, 2009. [Agencies]  

    "We call it the worst kept secret of E3," Hirai quipped, referring to news of Go news leaks more akin to streams.

    "There will be more content that is easier to get on your PSP. It's entertainment everywhere."

    Go is half the size of the original PSP and built to download and store video, pictures and games, according to Hirai. Go devices have built-in wireless Internet and Bluetooth capabilities.

    "It's built for people who live a more digital lifestyle," Hirai said. "It's designed to bring all kinds of content to the PSP."

    The prototype motion-sensing videogame controller has joined rivals in a trend away from playing with complicated buttons and joysticks.

    Researcher Richard Marks provided a glimpse of the prototype controller, "Its more distinct and cool feature is a glowing sphere on the end that the PlayStation 3 eye can track," said Marks, as a colleague wielded what looked like a pair of television remote controls with lights on the tips.

    The camera tracked the player's movements, and software translated his movements to onscreen characters wielding swords, racquets, flashlights, maces, guns, baseball bats, and other implements.

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    "We want to enable gamers," Marks said. "We expect very casual players."

    All future PSP videogame titles will be available for digital download, skipping any need to buy software on disks, according to Sony.

    A new Sense Me feature analyzes music stored in Go devices and then creates playlists to suit users' moods. Go gadgets will also be built with a video delivery service Sony launched last year.

    Hot videogame franchises including "Gran Turismo," "Metal Gear Solid," and "Resident Evil" are creating new games tailored to Go devices, according to Sony.

    "I think the PSP is getting really hotter," said Hideo Kojima, whose eponymous studio makes the "Metal Gear Solid" franchise whose protagonist is a fearsome soldier called "Snake."

    "And Snake is coming back on the PSP."

    Go devices will be priced at 249 dollars, or 249 Euros respectively, when they are released in the United States and Europe in October, according to Sony. The gadgets will be available in Japan in April, Hirai said.

    Nintendo reports that it has sold more than a million of its new-generation DSi handheld videogame gadgets in the United States since they became available here in April.

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