Friday, February 27, 2009

David Perry to declassify a new model of PSP.

The creator of Earthworm Jim game, and founder of Shiny Entertainment, David Perry (David Perry) said that Sony is working on a new version of the portable console PSP. About this he said one of the developers involved in the creation of this game system, Edge says, referring to Kotaku. According to Perry, the so-called PSP2 will go on sale in autumn of this year.
The new portable console will be slots for disk format UMD. Games enables you to record directly to a memory card. Downloads will be available through a network service company Sony. Disclaimers UMD slot will increase the duration of the console. In addition, Sony will have the opportunity to provide content to users without intermediaries. Perry also noted that all went to the game discs will be available as digital copies.
Sony representatives have not commented on these rumors. Recently appeared information that the Japanese unit of the company began to search for testers for a new gaming device, relating to trade marks PlayStation or PSP. In doing so, Sony representatives did not elaborate on what exactly they work.
Recall that at this time yields PSP DS portable consoles on the market. By mid-February this year, Sony sold around the world 50 million game systems. Nintendo Company by the end of 2008 had sold 96.22 million DS. Added that the first model PSP has been on sale in the territory of Japan in late 2004.

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