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New Sony PSP Coming Out This Year?

New PSP Coming in June?
If you're tired of all the iPhone and Android rumors, but aren't ready to give up on speculating in general, take a gander at what Sony will supposedly be unveiling at the E3 Expo in June -- a brand-new Sony PSP.

The new portable gaming system will supposedly come in a new form and be free of the dead-end UMD drive. Instead, the PSP _____ ('Slide'? 'Flip'? 'Go'? Pick one.) will have eight or 16 GB of flash memory and rely on downloaded games. According to 1UP, the new PSP will have a rather sizable catalog of over 100 games available at launch. It should be noted, though, that many of those will be previously released PSP games.

Sources claim that the new model will retain the classic PSP's controls: D-pad, analog nub, and the same buttons. There is speculation, however, that the PSP (Let's say, 'Slip.') will borrow the high-resolution touchscreen from the ill-conceived Mylo 2.

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Games Coming to Microsoft's Zune Player

iPod May Own the Market, but Zune Has Games!

Microsoft's Zune just can't get any respect. With the recent launch of the new models, the players finally took shapes and sizes (and colors) that people liked. It certainly has the iPod beat in terms of functionality, with its song-sharing capabilities and compatibility with music stored in a number of file formats, but still nobody seems to care. Gamers might just start to take notice, though, with the announcement of games for Zune.

Microsoft's music player is now a game player, too, or at least will be later this year when titles start to see release. Right now, there's only one game, a space-shooter called 'Zauri,' and it's more of a demo than anything. The plan is for the Zune to receive games downloaded through Microsoft's online Marketplace. Games themselves will be developed through XNA, the company's game development platform that also supports the PC and the Xbox 360.

Details beyond that are slim, except that wireless multiplayer capability will be included. No mention of anticipated cost for games, or the specific availability for any, but we wouldn't expect to do much Zunepad gaming until the latter-half of this year at the earliest.

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