Dell Home sells the black Sony PSP Go System at a rock bottom price. This PSP system doesn’t have a UMD system and works off memory cards only. It has 16GB of built-in memory and a 480×272 resolution screen.
As of recent, the Wall Street Journal has hinted that Sony is secretly working on a combination device to do battle with the soon to be maybe cool Apple iPad. Taking a look at the mock up pic located above, I have mixed feelings about a device of this nature.
After being letdown by the PSPgo, I still yearn for a new PSP2 with updated hardware, so when I saw this rumor I got some mild tech flutters. This rumor also sort of crosses paths with the once rumored PSP Phone. Could this possibly be one device to rule them all?
Having an iPhone already, I’m not so sure about wanting a PSP Phone but I sure would sign on to the PSP 2 if it ever actually materializes.
February 11th, 2010 4:36 PM | by Christen da Costa
Dell Home has the Sony PSP-3000 PlayStation Portable System for a great deal. This is the latest PSP in this form factor – it still takes UMDs unlike the PSP Go. Other features include a 4.3-inch screen, 64mb of memory, memory stick slot, analog control and d-pad.
The iRecord Pro is an all encompassing personal media recorder that literally has all angles covered. From recording audio and video directly to your PC or Mac to your iPhone or PSP, the iRecord Pro also allows for unattended timed recordings. The amount of specs on this thing is plain staggering and it should provide everything you need given the scenario.
The iRecord Pro will also charge any connected iPod. For more information check out the iRecord Pro website and it’s available now for $260.
I played the demo for Peace Walker over the holidays and was impressed by the graphics and tight as hell production quality. Today, two MGSPW bundle rumors have made it to the blog front lines and they will be pricey.
Japanese reports have indicated that the 1st bundle will contain a copy of the game on UMD, a camo-painted PSP 3000, hand strap, cleaning cloth, and carrying pouch for the price of $296. The second bundle includes everything the 1st has with the addition of a set of dog tags, a “fancy” PSP stand, and an informational booklet at a higher price of $407!?
Depending on whether or not my currency calculator converted 250 Quid correctly, that seems like a ton of money for a bundle like this! Christburgers!
As we all know, you usually get a bang for your buck when you buy a PSP game. Not like portable games of the past, PSP games are full fledged titles with all the trimmings of their console counterparts. …Continue reading: FIFA 10 PSP Review
For all intense and purposes the PSPGo has been considered a down right failure in the video game hardware business. This is further evidenced by a somewhat dismal launch in the console’s country of origin this past Sunday, which saw a total of 28,275 units sold on day one. Compare that to the DSi which moved 170,000 units or the PSP-3000 that sold 140,000 units (the latter has a more comparable price point for all your nay sayers).
With the Metal Gear Solid franchise being one of Sony’s most important exclusive’s, it’s to no surprise that they would collide on the Japanese launch of the PSP Go. After a tepid US release, Sony is hoping that MGS will breath some extra life into the PSP Go with a download-only demo of Peace Walker when the portable system debuts on November 1st.
The demo will be in Japanese and will essentially be the same demo found at TGS 2009 with the inclusion of some new cut scenes, control options, and a new map. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is scheduled for a 2010 release.
Apparently the highest rated DS game ever, Chinatown Wars is making it’s way over to the PSP on October 2oth. Receiving added graphic polish in terms of textures and lighting, the bulk of the features found on the DS will make the translation to the PSP.
What I don’t see making it, obviously, is all the touch screen elements that made the DS version so unique and innovative such as scratch tickets and dumpster diving. What I would really like to see is GTA: San Andreas make it to the PSP. Check out the debut trailer down below:
In a move that is entirely all things Sony, some featured Blu-Ray releases will contain a free digital copy for your PSP. The catch is that you will need a PS3 to do the transfer.
For example, Sony Films will be releasing the Blu-Ray version of Godzilla on November 3rd that will be bundled with a separate DVD-ROM that provides access to the digital copy. From there you just jam the disc into your PS3 and download the digital version of the Godzilla. After that all you have to do is transfer it to your PSP via USB and you are good to go.
Essentially you will have all this Sony stuff to make this a worthwhile deal. But do you really care anyway? If you are going out and actually buying Godzilla on Blu-Ray do you really need to watch it again on your PSP?