"The full link is in our article, but we’ll play nice and give you the info relevant to this subject. When on the matter of where the PSP had issues, Yoshida stated: “At the launch of PSP we were very excited about the large, beautiful screen, and a powerful processor […], but not much more.”"
"Corpse Party is a game with an interesting history in Japan. Initially, it was a simple indie title put together with RPG Maker by Team GrisGris. It was popular enough that the game was updated and adapted for PSP by 5pb."
Sony Computer Entertainment announced today that they were stopping production of the PSP Go system. The reason SOny gave was that they needed to make way for the NGP, but is that the truth?
With the upcoming NGP, we all knew that the PSP systems would get a price drop. So PSP Go finally gets a price reduction from $250 to $149.99. $100 price cut! But is it really worth getting still? See for yourself in this video.
GameZone tells about how although PSP2 rumors are running all over the internet and a lot more frequent than usual, Sony says they have nothing to announce about a PSP2 and that the original is not going anywhere.
"House went on to say that he believes "the digital versions of new PSP releases are far too often days behind the physical UMD disc release - that is if there's a digital release at all. For all its disadvantages, PSPgo costs just £50 short of a PS3, and considerably more than previous PSP models, which contain all the same features including the ability to play digitally downloaded and UMD games. That's why people aren't buying it.""
"Nintendo Wii stormed the field with software sales of over 18 million units in the UK, retaining the title of Number One software format by units sold. Sony's PlayStation 3 also saw a dramatic increase by 14 per cent of software units sold, from 10.4 million units in 2008 to 11.9 million units in 2009. Overall, in 2009 UK consumers bought a total of 74.6 million videogame units - which works out at more than one per person in the UK."

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