Mai Valentine
Moderator
Source: IGN PSP (http://psp.ign.com/articles/549/549978p1.html)
So far, it's looking pretty good. I can't wait to hear how much it's going to be. I don't plan on getting one at launch but I'll probably pick a PSP up at some point.
Because there were no AC adapter plugs coming out of the system, it seems reasonable to assume that Sony had all the demos running through battery power. We were at the trial event when it started and left an hour later; the battery meter in the menu screen remained at three notches throughout. You can read into that however you like.
We're not sure if you'll want to actually play PSP with the sound off, though, as we found the music to be one of the best parts of the experience.
We suspected as much at E3, but in practice, the PSP feels comfortable in the hand, with all the buttons, and the analogue thumb pad, falling right into place. We actually found the analogue thumb pad to be perfectly situated for making our pointer fingers fall onto the shoulder buttons.
So far, it's looking pretty good. I can't wait to hear how much it's going to be. I don't plan on getting one at launch but I'll probably pick a PSP up at some point.