Sony’s PlayStation Portable 3000 launched last Tuesday, October 14 and it’s already delivering hugely impressive numbers overseas. Japanese market tracker Media Create released its hardware sales ...
The Sony PSP 3000 is now available, along with a firmware update that adds direct download access to the PlayStation Store. John P. Falcone is the senior director of commerce content at CNET, where he ...
Sony has announced the semi-successor to the Playstation Portable, the PSP 3000, which will go on sale worldwide Oct. 15. The International Herald Tribune is reporting that it will cost €200 (or about ...
New PSP (PlayStationPortable) Comes With Advanced High Contrast LCD Screen and Built-In Microphone; Hitting the Market Worldwide in October 2008 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) announced that ...
John P. Falcone is the senior director of commerce content at CNET, where he coordinates coverage of the site's buying recommendations alongside the CNET Advice team (where he previously headed the ...
Though SCEA is still "looking into the problem," Sony's Japanese headquarters (SCEI) has released a statement describing the PSP-3000 (a.k.a. PSP Brite) scanline issues as being part and parcel of the ...
Everyone and their mother have been bitching about the PSP-3000 and it’s supposedly atrocious battery life compared to the current gen because of the improved screen and rightfully so, IMO. Who wants ...
Sony plans on porting Everyday Shooter as a PSP game sold on the PlayStation Store. The announcement came with the US press release about the PSP-3000. An Everyday Shooter download code will be part ...
Sony has announced a new PSP-3000 color, in the shape of its Marine Blue model that will ship as a Value Pack bundle for ¥17,800 on April 26th. Sony has announced a new PSP-3000 color, in the shape of ...
The original PlayStation Portable (PSP) was released in December 2004 and has since seen two hardware refreshes (the PSP Slim & Lite and the PSP 3000) with combined sales of more than 55 million units ...
I thought the PSP Go might have better battery life than the current PSP since the PSP Go doesn’t power a laser. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. The European PlayStation Blog points out the PSP Go ...