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UMD ‘never really got going’, says Team 17

UMD ‘never really got going’, says Team 17

E3’09: Sony smart to embrace digital distribution, says the team behind PSP games Worms Open Warfare and Lemmings

Team 17 Studio Head Martyn Brown has praised Sony’s newest PSP console, adding that the platform holder has made a wise move in embracing digital distribution.

Speaking to Develop, Brown said that the PSP Go “is a bold and exciting move” for the platform.

“As ever, Sony's design is desirable and has a great image,” he added.

Brown – who saw Team 17 develop two Worms Open Warfare games for the PSP as well as a handheld edition of Lemmings – did not offer the same level of praise for Sony’s UMD format.

“I think it's fair to say that the UMD as a media format never really got going,” he said, “and I think it's clever for Sony to embrace digital distribution.”

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He added that Team17 has already made its own transformation into digital titles. “I'm sure we'll be supporting the new PSP with engaging digital titles in the future,” he added.

During its E3 press conference on Tuesday, Sony stated that it would continue to support the UMD format, despite concerns arising over its sustainability.

Doesn't take a rocket scientist

posted by Paul Morey Jun 04, 2009 at 5:00 am
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Paul Morey

Why do we need a news story about this....we all know it didn't take off and PSP Go is a great step forward so why do we need telling??? Oh and let me guess its going to be more worms titles lol???

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Re: Doesn't take a rocket scientist

posted by Ferdinand Jun 04, 2009 at 4:08 pm
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Ferdinand

Yeah agreed Paul. Sony went on and on about why UMD was working but everyone knows it's a redundant format... just like Blu-ray (joke!).

what isn't a joke is how Sony STILL GOES ON about how it will support UMD, so I'm glad even PSP developers are saying it's ****.

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