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Sony busts out metallic-blue Madden NFL 09 PSP Entertainment Pack

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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If dreams of a likely redesigned PSP do not undergo you waiting, you are a is not for the Maden football, and the color green becomes you going, Sony has the package for you. The Madden NFL 09 PSP Entertainment Pack includes a metallic-blue PSP, Madden NFL 09, 1GB Memory Stick Duo, In Just One Play movie on UMD (apparently they’re significantly pressing movies on UMD), and a voucher for a free of charge download of Beats based on the PSN. It functions $199 such as a larger amount of PSP packs, and is available…now. Question is: who is the Jets’ beginning quarterback?

The PSP Cyber Case 2: let’s just say that we’re not enthused

Friday, April 25th, 2008 by admin

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See that PSP case floating in our tears of ennui? What do you think it’s called? If you said fat steaming turd of hyperconsumption… ding ding ding, you’d be right. Otherwise known as the overpriced pouch of fermented rat bile, this PSP sack of festering nipple sores from Cyber Gadgets costs ¥1280 or about $12.35. Ziplock baggie, 7 cents.

[Via PSP Fanboy, thanks Penny]

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Limited edition Bronze PSP now on sale, likely to remain that way

Friday, April 25th, 2008 by admin

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We’re still trying to piece together why in the world Sony would choose matte bronze as the color for its latest PSP Slim, but now that it’s out, we’re focusing our attention on just how long it takes these so-called limited edition units to actually sell out. The Value Pack it comes bundled in includes a Japanese version of the handheld, 32MB memory stick, cleaning cloth, a case, AC adapter, battery pack and an AV cable for good measure — unfortunately, a can of black spray paint actually isn’t in the box. A last minute exclusion due to shipping regulations, we’re sure. Grab one if you’re into it for $278.97.

[Via DCEMU]

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Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 hitting the greens on June 3

Monday, April 21st, 2008 by admin

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Are you a fan of the professional golfing scene, but wish that Tiger Woods’ head was a tad more hydrocephalitic? Feel disappointed when your long drives aren’t punctuated with high-pitched squeals and rainbow trails? Whether you’re a soon to be fan or a returning wedge-wielder, we’re sure the news of a North American release date for the sequel to the PSP’s premier anime-inspired golf simulator, Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee, will bring tears of joy to your dinner plate-sized, sparkle-filled eyes.

Sony recently confirmed that the game, appropriately titled Open Tee 2, will hit store shelves June 3, and will tout an 16-player online tournament mode (making up for the original game’s complete lack of online support) and an 8-player ad-hoc match play mode. If you’ve never been exposed to Clap Hanz’ peculiar take on the ancient sport, you can get the full version of Open Tee the first on the Playstation Store for $10.99 — a mere fraction of the cost to hit the big boy links, and without all that pesky walking.

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PSP turns three, sniff

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 by admin

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Whoa, has it really been three years since the PSP had its glittery North American debut? It seems like just yesterday we were watching UMD movies on our chubby first-gen unit – and now here we are, with the PSP Slim all grown up, multicolored, and in a serious relationship with the PS3. (All we’re missing is built-in storage.) You know the crew at PSP Fanboy’s doing it up right, hit the read link to join the fun.

source:engadget

PS3 2.20 update to offer portable copy of Blu-ray films to PSP?

Monday, March 24th, 2008 by admin

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If PCWorld is correct, then it looks like Sony’s pending, PS3 2.20 firmware will have at least one little surprise for movie buffs. As if the inclusion of Blu-ray’s BD-Live interactivity and the removal of the 2GB DivX and WMV file-size cap wasn’t enough, PCWorld says that can also expect the introduction of portable copy. With it, users will be able to copy a PSP formatted (and DRM’d) version of the film directly to their PSP — no UMD required. Right, just like we saw demonstrated live back at CES in January.

source:engadget