GPS and your PSP: Minna no Golf Jo to help your game
Even though a lot of you folks might not have the GPS accessory for Sony‘s PlayStation Portable, that doesn’t mean that titles that support the device won’t come out. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.’s upcoming Minna no Golf Jo, is set to be the fifth game that has support for the GPS accessory.
The other four GPS titles are: Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, MAPLUS Portable Navi, Minna no Chizu 2, and Homestar Portable.
While the existence of Minna no Golf Jo isn’t entirely new, what is news here is that the game’s official site just opened the other day, and consequently, we can now give you folks a few more details regarding the game.
PSP-Vault informs that the game is supposedly to be more than just a game, and its set to be “Entertainment Golf Tool,” which means that you can take your PSP to a golf course and you can use it to help your golf game. Actual golf course data, from all kinds of golf courses in Japan can be accessed and used in conjunction with the PSP’s GPS functionality to tell you exactly where you are in the golf course.
Pardon the star-trek reference, but it’s sorta like a golfing tricorder … sorta. Really useful for golfing beginners.
However, devices like these aren’t exactly new – there’s that StarCaddy after all. Still, it’s hot and we now wonder why Sony didn’t jump at the idea of releasing Everybody’s Golf Course (the English translation of the title) in North America. It’ll certainly shut-up critics that say that the PSP only has bad ports of old concepts.
Minna no Golf Jo – which also has an actual game in it – is set to be released in Japan on May 31, 2007.
Via PSP-Vault
Even though a lot of you folks might not have the GPS accessory for Sony‘s PlayStation Portable, that doesn’t mean that titles that support the device won’t come out. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.’s upcoming Minna no Golf Jo, is set to be the fifth game that has support for the GPS accessory.
The other four GPS titles are: Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, MAPLUS Portable Navi, Minna no Chizu 2, and Homestar Portable.
While the existence of Minna no Golf Jo isn’t entirely new, what is news here is that the game’s official site just opened the other day, and consequently, we can now give you folks a few more details regarding the game.
PSP-Vault informs that the game is supposedly to be more than just a game, and its set to be “Entertainment Golf Tool,” which means that you can take your PSP to a golf course and you can use it to help your golf game. Actual golf course data, from all kinds of golf courses in Japan can be accessed and used in conjunction with the PSP’s GPS functionality to tell you exactly where you are in the golf course.
Pardon the star-trek reference, but it’s sorta like a golfing tricorder … sorta. Really useful for golfing beginners.
However, devices like these aren’t exactly new – there’s that StarCaddy after all. Still, it’s hot and we now wonder why Sony didn’t jump at the idea of releasing Everybody’s Golf Course (the English translation of the title) in North America. It’ll certainly shut-up critics that say that the PSP only has bad ports of old concepts.
Minna no Golf Jo – which also has an actual game in it – is set to be released in Japan on May 31, 2007.
Via PSP-Vault