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guyver2077
08-17-2005, 07:49 PM
This is great news and its about time...

http://psp.ign.com/articles/642/642539p1.html

EA is stepping up its support of the PSP feature set with its second generation of handheld titles. Four games from EA will feature online play through 2005, allowing gamers to play other gamers on these games anywhere they can find a HotSpot wireless connection. At the same time, this seta standard that the company will have to meet (and exceed) in future releases.


Only two games can be named as infrastructure-enabled for online play at the moment -- those are Madden NFL 06 and FIFA Soccer 06. The other two titles will be named in the next few weeks. Each title will feature head-to-head online play for two gamers.
Development has not gotten to the point yet to state exactly what features will be supported in each game -- specifically, whether EA's cool "Owned" list will be tracked online instead of just in local play. However, gamers will get a chance to see online play in an EA title soon, as Madden is essentially ready for mastering on PSP and will release this September. In this title, ranking lists, EA Messenger and user leveling will be supported, and we expect similar features to be incorporated at least into the online EA Sports titles, if not elsewhere.

The gaming giant still has some work ahead to earn a rep as the leader of netplay on PSP -- even with four games bringing EA's total around that of Sony, that's still only part of EA's multiplayer PSP games going online this year. But with infrastructure support being one of the most heavily-demanded features for PSP gamers, support of this feature from a company as big and prolific as EA is good news for handheld players. Tests with the PSP titles have already been played online, and the developers claim lag-free gaming experiences on the handheld with what they've been able to play so far. We'll be hooking up ourselves online with EA's online games as soon as the games are ready for more in-depth play later this year.

Liquid 2
08-17-2005, 08:39 PM
not like I could care less about EA's sports games (which I'm sure are among the online games they're going to release),
developers finally going online is a great thing, especially considering that this is a handheld

Zingela
08-17-2005, 10:15 PM
I don't care for the traditional sports games so much, but too bad Burnout isn't online. Great news, though! :)

Quackzilla
08-18-2005, 10:22 AM
Now we can pay shite game online!

maxflight
08-18-2005, 10:24 AM
Now we can pay shite game online!

well psp owners already did a lot of that in nba and a few others.

BREVITY
08-18-2005, 10:46 AM
Nice when they bring something like battlefield to the PSP online.

FriskyTanuki
08-18-2005, 05:11 PM
That'd be cool if you could save your franchise from Madden 06 on PS2 or Xbox in the EA Locker and upload that to the PSP to continue it there when you're out on a trip. Though there's the inconvenience of owning two copies of Madden.

Friedle
08-20-2005, 09:42 PM
I hope Tiger Woods 06 is one of the other two.