PSP GO Fails In Japan November 1 marked the launch date of Sony’s PSP Go in Japan. How well did the new, UMD-less handheld fare in the land of the rising sun? Not too well, as Enterbrain reports. The Famitsu parent company released figures earlier today for the first-day sales of PSP Go. According to [Read More...]
Contrary to earlier statements from Sony, the games released after 1 October 2009 are not available on PSN and are therefore not available to PSPGO owners . Ashamed! Undead Knights, Naruto Shippuden, Legends: Akatsuki Rising, NBA 2K10, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes and Cars: Race O Rama have a common enough problem for [Read More...]
From Freeplay we have this video (watch it by reading more), in where he has updated an exploit for working on the PSPGo models. Even though the name of the game neither sound is shared, you can bet that this is real, an old exploit that has been modified in order for working on this [Read More...]
While not joining a broader boycott among some European retailers, ShopTo’s comments in advance of the PSPGo’s launch do not exactly encourage sales. “As a format it is almost dead before it has arrived,” the ShopTo boss told Eurogamer. Again, the gripe isn’t so much about the new handheld’s cost – $250 in the U.S. [Read More...]
More bad news for the PSP Go – Nedgame, the largest retailer in Holland, has confirmed that they will not be stocking the new PSP. Eurogamer Holland was able to get the details on this boycott, and the reasons behind it don’t come as a surprise. Find out why. One of the primary reasons is [Read More...]
Gran Turismo PSP may be coming out on October 1st, but if you can hold out a few more days (and have some extra cash laying around), you can pick up this “Limited Edition Entertainment Pack” on October 20th. Here’s what you get for $200 (via press release): “Mystic Silver” PSP-3000 Gran Turismo PSP on [Read More...]
In a week full of startling gaming news, from Microsoft’s virtual controller to Nintendo’s biometric add-on, Sony’s launch of a digital-download only gaming system has the greatest potential to be a game changer for the industry. The PSPgo is a slimmed down version of Sony’s Playstation Portable. The device, set to hit stores on Oct. [Read More...]
The rumored pictures of the PS3 slim immediately brought, like a chorus of boos at Question Time, denunciations of fakery. They sure got us in trouble with a lawyer-mans. But someone thinks the retail box, at least, is real. PlayStation Lifestyle took a look at the Slim Box, compared to the PSP Go Box, and [Read More...]
The new PSP Go, leaked just before E3 thanks to the June issue of Sony’s own Qore, is tiny little thing. Bigger than an iPhone—but not by much—and slimmer than the original PSP. When placed side-by-side against some of the current portable gaming competition, the PSP Go illustrates just how different it is from its [Read More...]
GamersConsoleNetwork scored a big scoop this morning, pulling the first images of the PSP Go (running LittleBigPlanet) out of the latest edition of Qore, which apparently went live early. On top of that, someone managed to film the video and place it on YouTube. That’s below (with bad audio). The video reveals Sony’s plans for [Read More...]

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