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10-17-06, 08:43 AM #1Where's a good (cheap) place to buy 2142?
Sometimes the big box places like BestBuy/CircuitCity have a $10 off sale on games the first week they are out. If anyone knows of anything locally (Austin, or any TX city for other people interested) or on the web, please post price and place! Thanks!
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08-01-08, 02:40 PM #6
Sony Speaks About PSP's Status
As far as exclusives and AAA quality titles go, Sony's Playstation Portable had a good start this year, picking up the momentum with Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII and God of War: Chains of Olympus. However, looking over the horizon and its current status, what else can we expect from Sony's handheld?
In a MTVMultiplayer interview with Sony Marketing head John Koller, he talked about what support the system needed in order to guarantee its success for the future. “Where we are today is the result of a development cycle from 18 months ago,” said Koller, speaking about how PSP sales weren't as good as today back then. In Japan, the PSP sold more than the mighty Nintendo consoles - both DS and Wii - which they could thank Capcom for their Monster Hunter PSP series.
“[We've told developers to think about] how they create the games,” he said, in hopes of getting more original content from third-party publishers instead of ports. Koller also mentioned about Sony's first-party plans - a strategy where Sony seems to be focused going forward with their systems - with Resistance: Retribution. Check out the rest of the interview from the source link, and make sure you let us know what would you want to see happen on Sony's portable device. Also, check out a video for Resistance: Retribution after the cut.
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MTVMultiplayer: Sony Plans PSP Comeback In America, Recovering From System’s Low Point
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