First Nintendo's Wii started slimming down the nation's couch-potatoes, now the PSP is getting in on the whole 'going outdoors' bandwagon. Minna No Golf Jo (Everybody's Golf Course) is a game for the ...
TOKYO--One of the anticipated products at Sony Computer Entertainment's TGS booth was the PlayStation Portable's GPS receiver, which is coming out in Japan in just two months on December 7. The ...
GPSP is a nifty little piece of software for your PSP. It was created via some circuit hacking and using a piece of PSP software called “Lua.” Using a GPS dongle, you’re able to pick up a signal and ...
Sony had a working version of their GPS package at Comic-Con to play with, but it didn’t really “work”. The PSP was tethered on the show floor and the receiver wasn’t properly getting data either ...
For 5,000 yen ($42) you can get the PSP camera, which takes still photos and AVI movies straight on the memory stick. The resolution of the camera is 480×272 (PSP screen size) or 640×480 pixels. The ...
Here’s video of Sony’s upcoming Go!Explore realtime map for the PSP. We’re digging that the software is free with a purchase of Sony’s GPS add-on. Because not everyone owns an iPhone, OK? And not all ...
Almost two years ago, Japanese Sony PSP owners saw the availability of GPS dongles for their devices, capable of providing interactive maps and turn-by-turn directions. Now the dongle appears ready ...
SCEA’s senior marketing manger, John Koller, spoke with MTV News today about the future of the PSP. The portable Sony device could soon tout GPS, a camera, and even have functionality with PlayStation ...
It doesn't seem like very long ago that the use of the PSP was limited to a handful of decent games and You Got Served on UMD video—suddenly, it's 2008 and there's actually a great deal of use to be ...
Here. Looks pretty cool, to be honest. The PS3 headset will cost $49.99 for the standalone version, with the SOCOM: Confrontation bundle costing $59.99. It is expected to launch this summer, and there ...
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