Q: Based off of your(limited) time with the redisigned PSP, do you think it would fit nicely in current PSP cases, or will i have to buy a new case fitted just for the new PSP?
A: The new PSP is exactly the same width and height as the original. However, it is much thinner -- and I don't think it'll fit as snugly in a hard case. It might rattle around a lot, which shouldn't be a problem, but that might be an uncomfortable thought for some. I don't use a hard case, but rather a soft pouch, and I don't see any problem with using the same pouch with the new system.

Q: I was wondering any news on GT Mobile surfaced during E3 2007?
A: Unfortunately, no news on GT Mobile appeared at E3. It appears that Polyphony Digital is hard at work on Gran Turismo 5, and most likely won't work on a new PSP version until they're done with the PS3 version. Now that 333MHz is fully unlocked, the system is fully capable of running a Gran Turismo game -- and we know it'll make money. C'mon, Sony! Hopefully, we'll see something at Tokyo Game Show.
Q: Will I be able to use the game saves from my existing MS Pro Duo on the new "Diet" PSP?
A: Yes, you will be able to swap game saves. Other than its size and video out, it is identical to current PSPs.
Q: Does the new PSP have a removable battery?
A: Yes it does. In fact, you can swap a battery from an older PSP into the new system and get extended battery life. Read more.
Q: The "Saturday Background Explosion" and "PSP Fanboy Theatre" feeds haven't been updated in a while. Additionally, the Podcast RSS link you have posted has never worked -- it always shows "There is no item" in the PSP's RSS Channel section. I've had this same problem when trying to access a few of the RSS feeds on the other "Fanboy" console sections/sites as well.
A: Sorry our RSS feeds weren't updated -- it's actually my responsibility to update all the feeds, but E3 sorta ate all my time. What were we doing at E3 that took all our time? Observe:

Now that E3 is over, expect the feeds to start updating on a regular basis. In fact, you should see brand new content in both feeds already! The podcast is a bit tricky ... especially because PSP doesn't follow standard RSS protocols. To fix your problem, I've created a PSP-only version of the RSS feed for the podcast here. In the future, we're going to provide that link instead of our other one.


