Sony launches Urban PSP website, shows off new skins

Posted Dec 3, 2008 at 9:11AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News Tags: PSP-3000, Sony
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Urban PSP campaign moves online - Image 1 


The PSP gets an attitude with Sony's new Urban PSP campaign. They have a new website up with the tagline "Everywhere Just Got Better," the online component of their earlier TV ads showing non-stop Urban PSP gaming.

The website greets you with several new skins for the PSP, each an homage to several of the country's largest cities. The site also lets PSP-3000 owners make their mark on the map. There's also an option that will allow you to design your own PSP skin but that parts not functional yet.

Unfortunately the website offers more info on the cities than the PSP skins. No info is out yet on when the skins will be released. We'll keep you posted.



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Comments [refresh]

by SchmilK - 2008-12-03 05:51
» :-/

From my experience with adhesive skins, they make for good posed pictures on the internet than they do on the psp in person :(

by leo9891 - 2008-12-03 05:57
» not true

i've used skins on my psp and i never had a problem with it. i got mine from decalgirl(dot)c om, and it lasted me a while, that was until my psp fell in a lake lmao!!!!! it just depends on the type of material that is used. all i kno is that decalgirl(dot)c om does provide QUALITY with their skins.

by Stario001 - 2008-12-03 08:41
» .

New skins?



Looks like print and stick to me you just need the right templates.



Besides video games based skins are better.

by Stario001 - 2008-12-03 08:45
» Sorry! ;p

I just checked the website and some of these actually look cool. : )



But are they only for the back side? and are they only for the PSP 3K?

by majorbb100 - 2008-12-03 11:34
» skins

i got an adhesive skin from gamestop and hated it, i would MUCH prefer custom faceplates etc.

by squintin - 2008-12-03 15:28
» *****...

...I don't rep Philly but that skin is awesome!

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