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PSP Go has a faster processor (Ferrago)

Handheld is secretly more powerful Adding in a sliding screen design, digital-only games and a more compact form factor - the PSP Go is already a very different beast from the original PSP. Apparently, the new handheld will also sport a faster processor within. While documents filed by Sony suggest the system's innards to be more or less identical to previous models, we hear that the system's ...

4 Jul 2009, 12:33 am | click here to view more

Is it Worth Looking Past the Price of the PSP Go? (RPGamer)

Since Microsoft's Project Natal or Sony's new PSEye motion wand weren't on the E3 show floor, the only new hardware I got to play with at E3 was the PSP Go. I got some hands-on time with the device on both the show floor and behind closed doors.

3 Jul 2009, 9:56 pm | click here to view more

PSP Go Specs Reveal Faster Processor (Gamers.com)

Recent documents filed with the FCC as uncovered by Sony Insider [thanks Joystiq] show that Sony's PSP Go actually packs a heftier punch than previous PSP hardware models.

3 Jul 2009, 8:16 am | click here to view more

SONY PSP+++ (Jersey Insight)

I am selling a sony psp + 2 games "driver" "prince of persia" only 1 week old baught to play while in hospital, still has box and every leads and a 2gig memory card.

3 Jul 2009, 7:57 am | click here to view more

Capcom's PS1 survival horror hits coming to PSP (Network World)

On the PlayStation Blog, Capcom Marketing Coordinator Ryan McDougall revealed that the company will be re-releasing a handful of its PS1 and PSP classics on the PlayStation Network in the next few months, with the first titles hitting tomorrow.

3 Jul 2009, 3:59 am | click here to view more

Why Sony's PSP Go speed boost won't up the eye candy (Ars Technica)

SonyInsider dug up an FCC filing that indicates that the forthcoming PSP Go will have a significantly faster top processor speed than than current PSP models. Specifically, the Go's CPU can clock up to 480MHz, compared to the 333MHz speed of the existing models. The site ends the post by asking the obvious question: "What will a 480MHz PSP Go bring to the table?" I suspect the answer to this is, ...

3 Jul 2009, 3:57 pm | click here to view more

News: Namco Bandai unveils God Eater on PSP (Eurogamer)

Not at every like Monster Hunter. Namco Bandai has unveiled a PSP alternative to Monster Hunter called God Eater, which will be released in Japan this autumn. Like Capcom's game, God Eater has up to four friends battling together against increasing Goliath enemies either online or locally - sucking the life-force from them to power up their possess weapons and armour. One shot shows a weapon shaped ...

3 Jul 2009, 3:38 am | click here to view more

Sony Was Planning PSP Sans UMD All Along | Mobile Magazine (MobileMag)

I wouldn’t say that the Sony PSPgo completely came out of left field, but it still had a few surprises for us to consider when it was officially unveiled at E3 2009. As it turns out, Sony had been planning to release a PSP without a UMD steer for quite some time.

3 Jul 2009, 1:51 pm | click here to view more

Sony Always Planned for UMD-less PSP (1up.com)

Sony had plans to make a PSP without the UMD steer from the beginning of the system's life, according to a new interview with GameBusiness.jp (via Develop ). "We'd planned to release a PSP model without a UMD steer since the very beginning," said Naoya Matsui, Sony's head of product planning. "But if we'd simply released the hardware, there wouldn't have been much for everyone to like. We ...

2 Jul 2009, 11:51 am | click here to view more

Sony have been plotting digital PSP for some time (Ferrago.co.uk)

UMD-less console always desired Naoya Matsui, Sony's head of product planning, has told GameBusiness that a UMD free PSP was always part of the firm's plans. Apparently, they were waiting for the digital download market to pick up. "We'd planned to release a PSP model without a UMD steer since the very beginning. But if we'd simply released the hardware, there wouldn't have been much for ...

2 Jul 2009, 11:09 pm | click here to view more