Kuju officially announces development of PSP games
In a brief press release, the independent European developer unveils it has started to work on PSP games.
Friday, March 19, 2004 - Kuju Entertainment today confirmed that they have set up a team to develop for the forthcoming Sony PSP platform. The team will initially be working on the development of technology, tools and engines which will underpin future Kuju PSP products.
Jonathan Newth, Managing Director of Kuju enthused, "Kuju is always at the forefront of technology development and we are very excited to be working on PSP. We are working closely with Sony on the new platform and hope to unveil some early work in progress over the coming months"
The PSP is expected for launch in PAL regions in the early part of 2005 following its first scheduled major public appearance at the Tokyo Game Show in the autumn of 2004. The PSP marks Sony's entry into the lucrative portable gaming market.
However, as it often the case, Sony's offering is more than just a machine for playing games. Whilst this will be its main purpose, the PSP will also play movies, music and perform other, as yet unconfirmed functions.
Jonathan Newth, Managing Director of Kuju enthused, "Kuju is always at the forefront of technology development and we are very excited to be working on PSP. We are working closely with Sony on the new platform and hope to unveil some early work in progress over the coming months"
The PSP is expected for launch in PAL regions in the early part of 2005 following its first scheduled major public appearance at the Tokyo Game Show in the autumn of 2004. The PSP marks Sony's entry into the lucrative portable gaming market.
However, as it often the case, Sony's offering is more than just a machine for playing games. Whilst this will be its main purpose, the PSP will also play movies, music and perform other, as yet unconfirmed functions.
(Posted: Friday, March 19, 2004, 12:03PM GMT)
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