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XDA Developers on MSNI resurrected my PSP after a decade, and Sony needs to make a new oneB ack in 2010, my parents got me a PlayStation Portable—more commonly known as the PSP — for my eleventh birthday. To date, ...
The new, UMD-less PSP Go is an absolute dream for Sony. Since it lacks a way to play games purchased at retail, Sony gets to set the prices for every piece of content bought on the system.
We get hands-on with the new Sony PSP-3000. Find out what the new system can do and see how the system's new LCD screen compares to the older PSP display.
Now that both the Nintendo DS and Sony PSP are on store shelves in North America, it's finally time to pit them head-to-head. We've had some time to play with the American version of the PSP for a ...
The Sony PSP is a complete handheld entertainment system that can play games, music, and movies. The PSP features built-in stereo speakers, a high-resolution, 4.3-inch TFT display, ...
The Sony PSP doesn't come cheap. For $250 you get the PSP, headphones, battery, power adaptor and a 32 MB Memory Stick Duo, Sony's in-house memory card.
The real bombshell dropped just ahead of E3 2003, when Sony announced the PlayStation Portable, or PSP. Although it wasn’t set for release until the following year, with many technical details ...
Sony’s new PSP go features a slimmed down sliding form factor with the ability to play video and music when in the closed position, or transforming into a gaming console when the display slides ...
The Sony PSP Go launched on Thursday, and judging by the early reviews opinions are mixed. On the one hand, you have a slick, more portable devic e with a crisp screen and new game formats.
Sony is set to announce the PSP 2 -- the next iteration of its line of portable consoles -- on 27 January, with publishers reportedly already working on new titles.
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Game Rant on MSNSony Gives Update on PlayStation Plus ProfitabilityIn a rare move, Sony shares an update on PlayStation Plus profitability that the company's investors are likely to see as ...
Both PSP and PlayStation Vita still have their fans. The Vita is often cited as the best handheld of its time, but it didn’t receive nearly as much support as Nintendo provided to its 3DS.
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