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PSP Now Available for $129.99; New Additions to Greatest Hits and Favorites Collections

PlayStation Blog: Since launching in 2005, the PSP platform has had a profound impact on the way we play games while on-the-go, pushing the boundaries for cross-media entertainment and setting the benchmark for quality for portable games – not to mention selling 23 million* units to date in North America and more than 67 million worldwide.

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-Mezzo-4807d ago

Great price drop, but i already own a PSP, but it's definitely worth picking up if you still haven't.

It's incredible how strong PSP sales are in Japan, even after the NGP reveal.

-Mezzo-4807d ago

you mean the NGP, well i'm getting it day one, as it packs quite a heavy Punch. it's almost a Mini Tablet.

michass84807d ago

Nice price drop, but most people probably saving for the NGP :) lol

SandWitch4806d ago (Edited 4806d ago )

Great price, two years I bought PSP for about $200 from the second hands, but no doubt it was worth the price. Now I'm saving for the NGP :)

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PSP to get streaming music next week, powered by Qriocity

Ars Technica: "Starting next week, PSP owners will be able to stream an unlimited amount of music to their handhelds. Sony has announced that the PSP is the latest device to support the recently launched Qriocity cloud-based music service, and users will be able to start streaming music on April 14."

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PlayStation 3 Ahead of Xbox 360 in Europe: Current-Generation Userbase Figures Revealed

Figures for the current installed userbase for videogames systems have been revealed today, placing the PlayStation 3 ahead of the Xbox 360 be a fair margin. The figures revealed also placed the PlayStation Portable (PSP) console in a much better position than many may have expected.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
fatstarr4773d ago

seems more like a n4g article.

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PSP Go price cut quietly slinks away, now priced at original $200 MSRP

Engadget: When Sony hacked $50 from the PSP Go's price earlier this week, it didn't exactly trumpet the news, and now it's looking like a permanent $150 MSRP for the UMD-less handheld was too good to be true.

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