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Fragmatic
2005.01.26, 0734
From - http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/01/25/news_6117098.html


Sony downplays "leaked" PSP manual

Seeing to allay concerns of region-coded games for its forthcoming portable, corporate spokespersons say a manual registered with the FCC is a "work in progress."

Today, the Web was bubbling with reports that copies of the American manual for the PSP contain a nasty surprise. Namely, said manual flatly says that, contrary to statements from Sony, games for its forthcoming portable will not be region-free.

While some sites say the manual was "leaked," it is actually on public display on the Web site for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Along with a bunch of FCC testing documentation, the page contains an early English-language copy of the PSP manual. Stamped "TENTATIVE" in giant red letters on its cover, the manual features screenshots still in Japanese, as well as printing marks and several instances of unproofed copy.

But what got most gamers attention was the second section of page 100 of the manual (pictured), which is devoted to "Compatible Media" for the PSP. Under the heading "UMD"--the propriety Universal Media Disc format used by the handheld--the manual says the following. "UMD contain a region code that is assigned to each sales region. This system can play UMD marked with either region code 'ALL' or '1'."

The manual is in line with Sony's public statements that non-game UMD media like movies and music would be region-encoded. However, the sweeping nature of the passage, which implies all UMDs--including those containing game data--would be region encoded goes against Sony's proclamations that the PSP would feature "region-free gaming."

When contacted by GameSpot, Sony Computer Entertainment America reps were quick to dispel the rumors. "It is a 'work in progress' manual," said one rep. "The PSP adopts both 'worldwide' and 'regional' code system. For PSP games, we have adopted a worldwide code system, and as previously disclosed, games are region free."

A similar furor erupted when the PSP was first released in Japan, as some boxes for the device were clearly bore the Region 2 UMD logo. This was also true of some early copies of Ridge Racers for the handheld.


PDF links to the manual -

Part 1 (http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=508698&native_or_pdf=pd f)
Part 2 (http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=508699&native_or_pdf=pd f)
Part 3 (http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=508700&native_or_pdf=pd f)
Part 4 (http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=508701&native_or_pdf=pd f)

JetRaiden
2005.01.26, 1533
I've never had such a hard on for electronics before.

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1641
I prefer a laptop for portable gaming.

Consoles belong attached to a TV.

JetRaiden
2005.01.26, 1650
I prefer a laptop for portable gaming.

Consoles belong attached to a TV.

but its under $300!!!

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1711
I prefer a laptop for portable gaming.

Consoles belong attached to a TV.

but its under $300!!!

But all it does is play games. Time to grow up and get some functionality as well.

Fragmatic
2005.01.26, 1716
But all it does is play games. Time to grow up and get some functionality as well.

Negative.

Wireless (I think), web browser, organiser, music, movies.

It's all good :)

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1853
If you can't code on it, I don't want it.

Sputty
2005.01.26, 1854
But all it does is play games. Time to grow up and get some functionality as well.
You just said you like consoles.

myrtar
2005.01.26, 1931
can someone explain the significance of the regional stuff to me?

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1937
If I understand correctly... it's like NTSC for DVDs.

ObnoxiousFrog
2005.01.26, 1939
Basically games are coded for certain regions, i.e. Japan, the US, South America, each with its own version of a console and its own region encoding. That's why some people say that they've modded their consoles to play Japanese games, they basically removed the encoding restrictions from it.

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1942
If I understand correctly... it's like NTSC for DVDs.

ObnoxiousFrog
2005.01.26, 1949
If I understand correctly... it's like NTSC for DVDs.

You know what?

Shut up, meanface.

MVTek
2005.01.26, 1952
MUWHAHAHA

MODERATOR.... OF DOOM!!!!!

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