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28,275 PSPgos sold on the November 1, 2009, launch in Japan

by Jenni Lada on Nov 2, 2009 at 02:08 PM

Famitsu featured an interesting news story pertaining to the PSPgo today. The system launched November 1, 2009 in Japan, and Enterbrain already has the first day sales figures for Sony’s latest incarnation of the PSP. Brace yourself - only 28,275 PSPgos were sold at launch. A PSPgo costs ¥26,800 (~$296.17)… Continue Reading »

Sony thinks girl gamers want purple PSPs and Petz

by Jenni Lada on Mar 2, 2009 at 05:15 PM

Sony’s made two big, new bundle announcements. The interesting part is that it seems the two $199.99 bundles are aimed at two different genders. For the men Sony has an Assassin’s Creed PSP bundle. It comes with a piano black PSP 3000 unit, the Assassin’s Creed PSP game from Ubisoft.… Continue Reading »

PSP-3000’s battery life won’t be shorter than previous PSPs

by Jenni Lada on Sep 3, 2008 at 06:12 PM

It was only a week ago that Sony’s Hardware Marketing Director John Koller announced in a GameSpot video that the PSP-3000 (aka PSP brite) would have a shorter battery life than previous PSP units. Today (September 3, 2008), Koller issued a statement on PlayStation.Blog saying that the PSP-3000’s battery life… Continue Reading »

PSP brite features shorter battery life

by Jenni Lada on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:37 AM

Those considering upgrading their PSPs once the PSP-3000 model (aka the PSP brite) is released may want to reconsider. John Koller, the director of Hardware Marketing at Sony, spoke with GameSpot concering the newest incarnation of the portable device. While most of the video isn’t that astounding, Koller’s comment concerning… Continue Reading »

Sony details PSP 3000 differences, bundles

by Jeremy Hill on Aug 20, 2008 at 07:02 PM

You may remember last week’s unofficial announcement about the successor to the PSP 2000 aptly named PSP 3001. We knew it had to be a matter of time before Sony put more information about this on the record and, thankfully, Sony has done just that at Leipzig 2008. Contrary to… Continue Reading »

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