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Sony’s free X-Radar Portable PSP program makes its Japanese debut
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The best part is, this program doesn’t require the PSP GPS peripheral, which North American and European PSP owners were promised at CES 2008. If you are lucky enough to have the GPS peripheral, you can use it with X-Radar Portable. If you don’t, you can just switch on the WLAN switch and use wireless hot spots to get maps of where you are so you can find out how to get where you want to go.
X-Radar Portable does have some extras that cost money, though you don’t need to pay for anything to enjoy and make good use of it. If you want more information and details, better maps are available for ¥500 (~$5.50). You can also play around with X-Radar Portable by keeping track of where you go, lighting up a map of Japan, improving your avatar Ghost and getting titles.
No word on whether or not X-Radar Portable will be released outside of Japan. I’m going to guess no, since we still haven’t seen the GPS peripheral. Come to think of it, North America never got the PSP camera peripheral either. I guess all the interesting extras are going to be Japanese and European exclusives.
Read [Andriasang] Via [Joystiq]
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