Well, I think we should probably have a topic about this upcoming handheld system, especially because it sounds like an SRB2 port is feasible. I think the idea of an open-source console is kinda neat.
SSNTails said:What kind of processor is inside it? ARM? MIPS? x86?
I sure hope so. But then again...if I opened up the console on a PSP, how exactly would I type the wad names in? Would I use a USB keyboard or what?fawfulfan said:What about WADs?
Same...I guess I'll put this new system on my christmas list *sued* Compared to this system, all other game systems suck. PSPs are terrible when getting on the internet...Homebrew may allow you to emulate games...but then again why get homebrew when it can crash your PSP? Wii's? You have to buy the friggen internet channel...nough said. As for Xbox360's, I dunno. Never had one. PS3's, I think can go on the internet, but if they can it's probably exactly like the PSP's system, which is terrible.SRB2WikiSonicMaster said:Pandora has a QWERTY keyboard below the D-Pad and buttons; it has flash drive support; and it has Internet support.
I REALLY hope the Pandora can connect to the Master Server without failing consistency.
As far as I know, Sony doesn't want hombrew on the PSP, they get less money that way. =PDr.Pepper said:Sony's gonna crap in their pants now, the PSP's homebrew capabilities are nothing compared to the Pandora...
The only reason why the PSP is getting any sells at all is because of the homebrew. :P There just aren't enough good commercial games for it to outsell the DS.Billy said:As far as I know, Sony doesn't want hombrew on the PSP, they get less money that way. =P
Heh, pre-ordered mine too. I'm pretty sure that once it gets to the 'Your order is safe' screen, that you aren't waiting till 2009, just November.Sonict said:I just pre-ordered it earlier today. I hope I am one of the first 3000 Pandora's. I don't want to wait until 2009 for the second batch.