Wednesday, November 21st 2007

Introducing the PLAYSTATION Store for PSP

Sony Computer Entertainment America has just launched the PSP version of the online PlayStation Store, allowing PSP owners to download everything from full-fledged PSP games to demos and themes. PC users can access the online marketplace from store.playstation.com. Those with an account for the PS3's online store can use their existing login, and downloaded content is transferred to an attached PSP via the PlayStation Network Downloader program available on the site. Initial offerings include downloadable versions of SCE Studio Liverpool's already-released Wipeout Pure and Gangs of London, at $14.99 and $19.99 respectively, as well as the $9.99 PlayStation Store-exclusive Syphon Filter: Combat Ops multiplayer game and free demos of Slant Six's SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike and Sony Bend's Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow. SingleTrac's Twisted Metal 2 and Insomniac's Spyro the Dragon, both of which were released for the original PlayStation, are also available for $5.99, and represent the only two titles to appear in both the PSP and the PlayStation 3's online stores.
Source: Shacknews
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5 Comments on Introducing the PLAYSTATION Store for PSP

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I would say this is a good step in the right direction...but in all honesty who really cares about the PSP anymore????

I as well as most of my friends have either lost theirs somewhere, sold it or use it to hunt wi-fi.

its not good for anything much else. you can game on it but sometimes its really not worth the effort

(im trying to avoid saying using it as a paper weight)

Good idea yet again but its a little too late
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#2
Unregistered
Ahh Dude

Hey Dude!
Your Completely Wrong!
I have a PSP and I use it for Music(Ohh YESSS a LOT OF That:), or to show Jpgs for my friends!
I Game a Lot on it! And Whatch Films, Music Clips, Blogs, RSS, Funny Videos...
Oh I forgot, I use it during work also, when I have some free minits too :D
I just grab it from my speed link pocket and play the hell on it!!!
Som people playing whith their phones :D:D:D
PSP is So much better then that!!!
So It's Perfect for Me!!!
And I think for many other people also!
Oh and I care for all my stuff, so I don't lost them.... :P
Speaking the Truth! :)
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
moto666Hey Dude!
Your Completely Wrong!
I have a PSP and I use it for Music(Ohh YESSS a LOT OF That:), or to show Jpgs for my friends!
I Game a Lot on it! And Whatch Films, Music Clips, Blogs, RSS, Funny Videos...
Oh I forgot, I use it during work also, when I have some free minits too :D
I just grab it from my speed link pocket and play the hell on it!!!
Som people playing whith their phones :D:D:D
PSP is So much better then that!!!
So It's Perfect for Me!!!
And I think for many other people also!
Oh and I care for all my stuff, so I don't lost them.... :P
Speaking the Truth! :)
Im happy your so enthusiastic about the PSP, but your still from a minority group. Had my work place been kitted out with wi-fi then Id probably be in the same boat. Id even game online. something which Ive never tried. but I have a laptop for al my portable gaming needs
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#4
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
actually, sony has started releasing some very good games for the PSP. It seems its finally get some software support it should have been getting all along.
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#5
Fuse-Wire
myeh a year and a half and it sits dormant back in its box, where it will sit to soon be teased by a DS lol
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