Post: Sony NGP: Porting PS3 games 'simple and quick'
02-12-2011, 07:53 AM #1
tak_tizzle
Death Before Dishonour
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Porting PlayStation 3 games to PSP successor, NGP is "simple and quick", worldwide studios boss Shuhei Yoshida boss told Edge.

Speaking in the mag's latest issue - which is with subscribers now - Yoshida called making NGP's development environment "as easy as possible" a priority - but stressed that it doesn't mean we'll only see PS3 ports on the handheld.

"We were very focused on this area from the start. This is, again, a lesson learnt from the PS3," he told Edge. "We had to make the development environment for NGP as 'easy' as possible. Today, many teams are familiar with the PS3 and are used to including a variety of effects in their titles.

"Based on this expertise - and also the working habits they developed working on the PS3 - we had to make development on the NGP as natural as possible - an extension of the PS3, if you will.

"So the three demos you've seen - Lost Planet 2, Ryu Ga Gotoku [Yakuza] and MGS4 - they prove porting is simple and quick, but it doesn't mean that's all you can expect. My view of NGP isn't just as a platform for porting PS3 titles."

Sony's already shown footage of Killzone and Resistance running on NGP. A version of Uncharted is also in development.

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02-12-2011, 07:55 AM #2
Trunks
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DAMN is it just me or is this guy posting like CRAZY?
02-12-2011, 07:57 AM #3
tak_tizzle
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Originally posted by Trunks View Post
DAMN is it just me or is this guy posting like CRAZY?


IT;S JUST YOU..WHY IS THAT A PROBLEM? IT'S ALWAYS GOOD TO POST NEW THINGS!!!!:pedo:
02-12-2011, 07:58 AM #4
Trunks
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Originally posted by tizzle View Post
IT;S JUST YOU..WHY IS THAT A PROBLEM? IT'S ALWAYS GOOD TO POST NEW THINGS!!!!:pedo:


YEAH BUT NOT ALL IN 5 SECONDS AFTER EACH OTHER SEEMS LIKE SPAM HUH. :pedo::pedo::black::black::black::dingding:
02-12-2011, 08:00 AM #5
tak_tizzle
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Originally posted by Trunks View Post
YEAH BUT NOT ALL IN 5 SECONDS AFTER EACH OTHER SEEMS LIKE SPAM HUH. :pedo::pedo::black::black::black::dingding:


5 seconds..lmfao!!!sure
02-12-2011, 11:49 AM #6
Aspire.
The future is in your hands
I wonder how long it would take if "NGP" made games ported to the PS3?
02-12-2011, 08:14 PM #7
Originally posted by tizzle View Post
porting playstation 3 games to psp successor, ngp is "simple and quick", worldwide studios boss shuhei yoshida boss told edge.

Speaking in the mag's latest issue - which is with subscribers now - yoshida called making ngp's development environment "as easy as possible" a priority - but stressed that it doesn't mean we'll only see ps3 ports on the handheld.

"we were very focused on this area from the start. This is, again, a lesson learnt from the ps3," he told edge. "we had to make the development environment for ngp as 'easy' as possible. Today, many teams are familiar with the ps3 and are used to including a variety of effects in their titles.

"based on this expertise - and also the working habits they developed working on the ps3 - we had to make development on the ngp as natural as possible - an extension of the ps3, if you will.

"so the three demos you've seen - lost planet 2, ryu ga gotoku [yakuza] and mgs4 - they prove porting is simple and quick, but it doesn't mean that's all you can expect. My view of ngp isn't just as a platform for porting ps3 titles."

sony's already shown footage of killzone and resistance running on ngp. A version of uncharted is also in development.

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good stuff!!!
02-12-2011, 09:11 PM #8
SuperGamecube64
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OMG...Playin COD on the move.. Happy..HAHA that will be serious
02-15-2011, 07:57 AM #9
Originally posted by tizzle View Post
Porting PlayStation 3 games to PSP successor, NGP is "simple and quick", worldwide studios boss Shuhei Yoshida boss told Edge.

Speaking in the mag's latest issue - which is with subscribers now - Yoshida called making NGP's development environment "as easy as possible" a priority - but stressed that it doesn't mean we'll only see PS3 ports on the handheld.

"We were very focused on this area from the start. This is, again, a lesson learnt from the PS3," he told Edge. "We had to make the development environment for NGP as 'easy' as possible. Today, many teams are familiar with the PS3 and are used to including a variety of effects in their titles.

"Based on this expertise - and also the working habits they developed working on the PS3 - we had to make development on the NGP as natural as possible - an extension of the PS3, if you will.

"So the three demos you've seen - Lost Planet 2, Ryu Ga Gotoku [Yakuza] and MGS4 - they prove porting is simple and quick, but it doesn't mean that's all you can expect. My view of NGP isn't just as a platform for porting PS3 titles."

Sony's already shown footage of Killzone and Resistance running on NGP. A version of Uncharted is also in development.

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NIIICE I hope they share the same trophy systems so I can get my boring Single Player trophies while i'm at work.......

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