PSP Weekend Warrior: Prinnies, piracy, and the PSP Go

Posted Oct 25, 2009 at 9:09AM by Ryan F. Listed in: PSP Tags: Atlus, Australia, Japan, Kingdom Hearts, Konami, Q-Games
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Yes, the PSP Go is still making headlines. The problem is, the main one we heard this week wasn't exactly flattering. The Go has been getting a mostly lukewarm reception since its launch earlier this month, and the trend continues in Australia. There's a silver lining, though: overall PSP sales have reportedly gone up since the Go hit retail. Sony most probably have software sales to thank for that. Or maybe the Go's making people buy PSP-3000s. Just speculating.




The Hardware:

  • PSP Go sales struggling in Australia. Link
  • PSP platform sales up 100% in Australia. Link

The Games:

  • Videos: A pair of Armored Core: Silent Line Portable trailers. Link
  • "Lots" of piracy on PSP deters Q-Games from making more PixelJunk PSP ports. Link
  • Gran Turismo PSP playable at Tokyo Motor Show. Link
  • Video: Celebrate Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars' launch with this new trailer. Link
  • Now we know why Disgaea is such a grindfest. Link
  • Q-Games looking into bringing Lumines I and II to PSN. Link
  • Kojima explains why MGS: Peace Walker is on PSP, not PS3. Link
  • Prinny's getting a sequel, dood! Link
  • Atlus makes their games easier to find. Link
  • Konami to bring Shadow of Destiny to the PSP. Link
  • Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep:
    • Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep gets January release in Japan. Link
    • Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep subbed TGS 09 trailer. Link



 
 
 

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by Judgment8 - 2009-10-25 07:40
» DOOD!

The Prinny sequel was the best news this week. Can't wait to get my hands on it.

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