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Sony puts up PSP Cafe

Posted Sep 12, 2007 at 8:00AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: Sony
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PSP Cafe - Image 1Ah, the smell of the rich scent of coffee on a lazy afternoon while mashing the buttons on your new PSP-2000. Want to experience how gaming can become such a relaxing experience? Then do drop by at the Sony Building in Ginza, Tokyo, where you can get free coffee and play on a PSP Slim.

The images taken by Kotaku show a casual-style cafe styled like your typical coffee shop, except for a few strange details: PSP-2000 units are used as accent and centerpiece details in the cafe, and there's even a Sony-Playstation logo-shaped bonsai that adorns the counter. For those who want to watch television, PSP Slim units hooked to TV sets are put up to entertain bored but faintly interested guests. Nothing screams "Sony!" any louder than that.

Sadly, the PSP Cafe won't be a permanent fixture of the Sony building. It will stay open only until September 16 presumably as part of Sony's efforts to market the new revision of Sony's portable console.

Do check on the Read link for more screenshots!



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# FunnyJustingraziano 2007-09-12 09:22
You know what would be funny? If someone started using the PSP thats connected to the tv, installed 3.60 M33, then started playing an ISO. OMG! The Sony guards would be like "CODE 10 CODE 10 THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!"

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# LMFAO!!Jx1 2007-09-12 10:01
nice one!

¬¬ dude I wish i lived in japan TT__T

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# lolIam(unregistered) 2007-09-12 11:13
That'd be kinda cool. Sony guards, lol. Well, the great thing about registering is that the spammer isn't spamming anymore. Now we can spread important messages like "join c@shcrate.com/259295 replace the @ with an A. You can make lotsa money :D"

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# yesBig Daddy 2007-09-12 12:02
sk337! too bad they don't have that here in the states. :(

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# hahaLuscher 2007-09-12 12:48
haha code 10 lol

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# lolsnakeboy 2007-09-12 21:37
LOL @ "Sony Guards"...

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# HmmMasterVincentOematsu 2007-09-13 07:19
I wonder if the security in the cafe is as *****ty as the security in the firmware?

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# code 10 lolGzinc 2007-09-13 07:58
that was friggin funny

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