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Posted by Kotaku Aug 13 2012 11:45 GMT
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Posted by PlayStation Blog Nov 04 2011 13:30 GMT
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We’d like to inform you of some upcoming changes to the usage policies for PlayStation Network game content. As of November 18, 2011, the number of devices that can be activated on one PlayStation Network account for game content purchased from the PlayStation Store will be updated as follows:

For game content purchased after November 18, 2011, a new policy will apply and the number of devices that can be activated will be as follows:

  • PS3: Users will be able to play the game on up to 2 activated PS3 systems.
  • PSP: Users will be able to play the game on up to 2 activated PSP systems.

Please note that this update will not affect game content purchased before November 18. The PSP rights include PSP-1000/2000/3000 series as well as the PSPgo system.

PlayStation Network users are able to change the activation setting through each device, and Sony Computer Entertainment plans to provide a new PlayStation Network account management website where users will be able to deactivate particular devices attached to their PlayStation Network account via their PC.

For more details on how to activate/deactivate the devices, please visit here or contact consumer services.


Posted by Kotaku May 24 2011 12:30 GMT
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#eh A recent Sony patent shows a camera-enable PSP dock that allows players to use PlayStation Move controls. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 20 2011 14:35 GMT
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The PSP Go's life cycle, if it can be said to have had one, is coming to an end. Retailers and bloggers have recently started saying that shipments of the slide-out handheld have concluded, and now Sony itself has joined in.

The Japanese Playstation.com site placed "shipment ended" notices on both the black and white PSP Go listings, along with several PSP-3000 color variants. According to the site, the only PSPs currently in production are PSP-3000s in black, white, silver, pink, blue, and red.

If you want to pick up a PSP Go before supplies are PSP Gone, you can still get one at Amazon for ... $200 in white or $233 in black. It's dying as it lived: too expensive.


Posted by Joystiq Apr 21 2011 19:05 GMT
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Japan and Europe may be finished with the PSP Go, but SCEA says it's not done with the downloadable-only handheld device.

Following up with Sony of America for clarification after recent events, we wanted to know if the company was still manufacturing and shipping the handheld. Today we were told: "We are continuing production of PSP Go for North America."

Several weeks ago, Sony informed Joystiq, "We are going to continue to make shipments of PSP Go," after Amazon updated the PSP Go's product page to note the device was "discontinued by manufacturer."


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Posted by GameTrailers Apr 22 2011 22:26 GMT
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Posted by Kotaku Apr 22 2011 12:20 GMT
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#luckyseven Sawako Hata is a member of idol group SKE48, the Nagoya-based spin-off of idol juggernaut AKB48. Previously, SKE48 members were roped in to promote Kinect in Japan. If Sony is looking for someone to promote the PSP, it should ring Hata. She's got a bag load of them. More »

Posted by Kotaku Apr 21 2011 21:00 GMT
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Yesterday, Sony Japan said that the PSPgo, the disc-free variation of the PlayStation Portable was no longer in production. Dead. Done. Put to rest. Well, not in America. Clarifying news that broke on IGN, a Sony spokesperson in the U.S. told Kotaku today: "We are continuing production of PSPgo for North America. We will also continue to support the PSP-3000 platform." More »

Posted by Kotaku Apr 20 2011 07:35 GMT
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#pspgone Today Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed yesterday's rumor that its digital-only portable the PSPgo was going out of production. More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 19 2011 16:30 GMT
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A blog post translated by Andriasang says production of the PSP Go is over. This adds to mounting evidence that the final days of the PSP Go are upon us -- you know, if anyone actually buys the remaining stock. Eurogamer received a very awkward non-denial from Sony Europe when it followed up on the new information, and MCV notes there are no more PSP Go handhelds heading to UK retail.

Amazon updated the PSP Go's product page several weeks ago, saying it had been "discontinued by manufacturer." When we contacted Sony of America for clarification, a representative stated, "We are going to continue to make shipments of PSPgo." We've contacted Sony again to find out if it has finished shipping those previously mentioned PSP Go units, and whether it plans to make more.

Posted by Kotaku Apr 19 2011 09:00 GMT
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According to what's supposedly a Sony Store employee blog, no more PSPgo shipments are planned and the portable is apparently out of production. Over on the official Japanese Sony Style page, it is not in stock and shipments are TBA. More »

Posted by Kotaku Mar 04 2011 11:30 GMT
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Adding to the price-cut the PSP-3000 got (US$130 down from $170), the PSPgo is now priced at $149.99. It was previously $250. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 29 2010 07:30 GMT
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#psp The fact you can't buy Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep on the PSPgo highlights one of the bigger problems with Sony's struggling handheld. It also helps explain why piracy is so rampant on the portable device. More »

Posted by Kotaku Dec 28 2010 08:00 GMT
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#rumor Still unofficial, the PlayStation Phone will be released next spring, reports Japanese newspaper the Asahi Shimbun. More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Nov 24 2010 23:01 GMT
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The holidays are fast approaching and we know that price and value is something everyone will be conscious about this season. Over the last year, we’ve been able to deliver some amazing values to you through our PSP Entertainment Packs, which bring together everything you will need to experience the PSP platform. We’ve offered bundles for a broad range of great titles including Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, KINGDOM HEARTS Birth By Sleep, Madden NFL 11, Invizimals, and God of War: Ghost of Sparta.

This Friday, November 26th, we’re very excited to bring you two new fantastic offerings for the PSP-3000 and PSPgo systems. Available at retailers nationwide, the Black Friday PSP and PSPgo bundles are your all-access passes to the most immersive and engaging handheld gaming, available at an incredible value.

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For the PSP-3000 Fans
The PSP Holiday Pack ($129.99 MSRP) offers the magic of Little Big Planet, a great movie and memory – as well as a PSP-3000 all for one great price. It includes:

  • Piano Black PSP-3000 system
  • LittleBigPlanet game on UMD (Universal Media Disc)
  • Karate Kid UMD movie
  • 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo

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For the Digital Consumers
The PSPgo 3-Game Digital Pack ($149.99 MSRP) is for those of you who live a digital lifestyle. With no discs to carry around, a large 16GB hard drive, and an awesome price, the PSPgo Black Friday bundle is the ultimate portable digital gaming system. It includes:

  • PSPgo system
  • Three full-game downloads:
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 3
  • Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

At most retailers, these are one day events and are while supplies last, so if you haven’t purchased a PSP-3000 or a PSPgo yet, now is the time! We hope you’re all as excited about these deals as we are. Be sure to keep an eye out for these special offers this Friday. Enjoy!


Posted by Kotaku Nov 15 2010 11:30 GMT
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#psp Sony's PSPgo, a brave (if flawed) discless portable gaming system, looks to be on its last legs in the United Kingdom, with Sony making its second official price cut on the device in less than a month. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 06 2010 04:30 GMT
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#china It says a lot about how hideous Sony's rumoured PlayStation Phone prototype is that a Chinese knock-off using the PSPgo as a template is a more desirable piece of hardware. More »
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is it just me or is that running android os? neato
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yeah, that's android, i recognize the top bar thing

Posted by Kotaku Nov 04 2010 19:40 GMT
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#deals If the current price of the PSPgo is still too rich for your blood—even after its latest price drop—but you want one of Sony's download-only PlayStation Portables anyway, get thee to a Best Buy this weekend. More »

Posted by Kotaku Oct 28 2010 18:00 GMT
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#rumor The Playstation Portable 2, rumored to have dual analog sticks, a bigger screen and touch controls, will also rival the Xbox 360 in processing power and ditch the UMD format, sources tell Kotaku. More »

Posted by Kotaku Oct 25 2010 06:00 GMT
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#onlyinjapan Western retailers have already been knocking $50 off the PSPgo's $249 price tag. Today, Sony made the price-cut official in the U.S. official. The cut for Japan, however, is twice as big. More »

Posted by Kotaku Oct 04 2010 10:00 GMT
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#peripherals Sony's digital-only portable, the PSPgo, might be great for fitting in pockets, but it's not so great for fitting in large hands. Here's a solution. More »

Posted by Joystiq Sep 09 2010 15:56 GMT
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In what can only be described as a triumph of understatement, PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai has admitted to MCV that the $250 pricing could "perhaps" be blamed for the PSP Go's unimpressive sales thus far. "I think we need to make sure we have as many titles available to download as possible, to make the experience as easy as possible. But also pricing is perhaps an issue. Because of the cost reductions we've been able to do over the years, the traditional PSP has benefited. But the PSP Go is a completely different design, so the cost trend is different." To put it another way, when Sony took out the part that makes it play all the PSP games you already own, it made it very expensive. Or to put it even simpler: They only hit you because they love you so much.

If Sony really wanted to capture the situation, it'd make an ad where Kevin Butler puts a PSP Go in a slingshot, fires it out a window at a passing explosion and says, "Win some, lose some, I guess." We understand why this level of corporate honesty is not an option, but can we at least get something better than "perhaps"? Like ... say ... a price cut?

Posted by Kotaku Sep 07 2010 08:00 GMT
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#japan After ten years, San Francisco's PlayStation Store closed. Fret not! In Japan, the PlayStation shopping experience lives on. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 11 2010 20:40 GMT
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#psp You know that PlayStation phone we've been hearing about for, well, seemingly forever? Engadget says it's finally happening in the form of Sony Ericsson-developed, Android-based hardware that's PSPgo-like in form. That long-rumored elusive PlayStation phone could even hit this year. More »

Posted by Kotaku Aug 11 2010 22:40 GMT
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#psp You know that PlayStation phone we've been hearing about for, well, seemingly forever? Engadget says it's finally happening in the form of Sony Ericsson-developed, Android-based hardware that's PSPgo-like in form. That reports the elusive PlayStation phone could hit this year. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jul 28 2010 19:20 GMT
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#screengrab In Scott Pilgrim book six, Scott plays Monster Hunter on "the hottest new thing." Brian Lee O'Malley must have written this bit a long time ago. As seen at Capcom Unity. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jun 29 2010 08:30 GMT
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#rumor Alongside the new PS3 firmware update, the PSP has been updated as well. And it looks like this one brought with it a nice little surprise. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jun 08 2010 22:30 GMT
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#sony At last year's E3, Sony introduced us to the PSPgo, the digital download only version of its PlayStation Portable. What did Sony learn from the release of the device? Well, "consumers like their packaged media library" for one. More »

Posted by Kotaku Jun 07 2010 22:40 GMT
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#buyersguide The Sony PlayStation Portable is the first handheld gaming device to survive a battle with Nintendo DS, but is it worth your money? On paper, it seemed like such a good idea. More »