The PSP Show #44 - Afterburner: Black Falcon
The PSP Show #43 - Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon (MP3 10.9 mb 15 minutes 52 seconds)
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Today’s show, as always, takes a look back at recent events, including the demos of Full Auto 2 and MGS Portable Ops; I talk about your suggestions on what Sony should do next, and I review the re-vitalised Arcade franchise that is Afterburner Black Flacon.
Oh and this show’s question? Given a seriously big budget, what game (or genre of game) would you code for the PSP?
Tags: PSP, podcast, Afterburner, Sega.





May 16th, 2007 at 2:18 am
If I had the money :
If I could make any type of game I would make a turn based statagy game, Maybe in the same kinda of style as C&C but turn based. With turn based games you don’t have to act very fast, So the lack of touch screen would not make a difference. also with a widescreen you can have a manu bar on the side and a Radar without taking up most of the screen. I guess if you got EA on the train you could call it C&C : PSP which would get people buying it becasue loads of people have the C&C on PC
May 16th, 2007 at 2:19 am
*EDIT* Oops forgot, Another great thing about turn based games is that you can save between turns so you can turn off you PSP and do something else for a bit then come back
May 16th, 2007 at 5:20 am
If i had a really big budget, from a buisness point of view i would spend a large amount of it on research to get a real understanding on what i should be developing but from a personal view i would make a drag racing game, they have never been that good on the ps2 but brilliant on the PC, now i think they should bring one out for the PSP, and make it worldwide, because i am slightly dissapointed when they don’t include the country i live in!!!
May 16th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Another good show Ewan,Cant say to much else about PSP as i’m currently addicted to playing The Warriors on it
May 20th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
Great show!
Ewan, you take like 2 weeks to reply to your emails