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Have a PSPgo? Here, have 10 free games!

By Miklós Szecsei
November 18, 2010
in :  Gaming
0

Earlier today I posted a piece on how the PSPgo is now dirt-cheap and comes bundled with free games. For those of you who already own a PSPgo, I could understand how that piece might have left you feeling a little miffed. Especially when you consider that you must have paid around R3000 for it and now it’s just so, …

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PSPgo price plummets in South Africa as well

By Miklós Szecsei
November 18, 2010
in :  Gaming
7

Over the last week or so, the price of Sony’s redesign of the PSP, the PSPgo, has been reduced in various regions across the globe. The download-only handheld hasn’t exactly received massive sales since its launch, and that could be attributed to a number of things. Obviously, price was the major turn-off when the device launched. Locally, the redesigned PSP …

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Sony not so live blog – Part 3

By Gavin Mannion
June 17, 2010
in :  Gaming
11

So let’s get into the last part of that massive Sony keynote now. When we left off we had just finished seeing Tiger Woods with the Move and now we are hearing about the exclusive content that will only be available on the PS3. We get to see some footage of the upcoming Medal of Honor (hands on review coming …

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Not so live blog – Sony Keynote – Part 2

By Gavin Mannion
June 16, 2010
in :  Gaming
3

Changed to pen and paper and kept going after my battery died, hopefully I didn’t miss anything huge out. Jack kept on talking about the great sales they experienced over the last while and then after a while we move onto the new innovation, PlayStation Move. The model on screen is holding 2 Moves to play the archery game which …

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Wild Rumour : Sony Working on PSP 2

By Geoffrey Tim
May 13, 2010
in :  Gaming
3

Last year, the effects of Sony’s big E3 announcements were somewhat diminished by the fact that the were leaked quite some time before the event. We already knew the less than successful PSPGo was coming and that the PS3 would be coming in a new, slimmer configuration. That may happen again, as rumours point to the PSP2 as being in …

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The PSP Go is failing – should Sony even try save it?

By Gavin Mannion
March 19, 2010
in :  Gaming
7

Sony invented and released the PSP Go to help revitalise it’s flagging portable gaming division. The PSP was tired of getting smashed month on month by all the Nintendo DS versions and the PSP Go was going to be it’s saviour. However not even the most pessimistic analyst could have predicted how absolutely pitiful the sales of the PSP Go …

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Codemasters VP lashes out at the PSP – calls it a “bollocking useless waste of space”

By Gavin Mannion
March 16, 2010
in :  Gaming
2

Codemasters VP, Gavin Cheshire, has been speaking about the PSP in a recent interview and he hasn’t held back at all. To say he doesn’t like the PSP would be an incredible understatement. “Well, speaking as a person who bought a PSP, the problem was that I always thought – because it was a better screen than iPod’s – that …

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Sony admits the PSPGo is priced wrong, will try educate consumers about it

By Gavin Mannion
February 24, 2010
in :  Gaming
4

Sony’s Rob Dyer has been chatting to industry gamers about all things PSP and has specifically mentioned that price point of the PSPGo.. you know the one I am talking about? The idiotically high price for something that accomplishes less than a standard PSP and doesn’t have Blu-Ray as a trumpcard. Well it seems that Sony has realised the errors …

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