PSP Store Hits Australia ... Finally
November 21st 2007 09:51
It's been many a month since the PSP store opened in the US, but up until just hours ago, Australian gamers haven't had much if anything at all to download to their systems. Thankfully that all changed today as Sony opened the PSP section of its Playstation store, no doubt on the back of its successful PS3 section.
Here's the good news, not only can you download a handful of classic PSOne titles (Crash Bandicoot, Syphon Filter and the not to be missed Wipeout), you can also download a number of previously released PSP games, Go Sudoku for example. The classics will set you back $8.45, while the PSP titles go up to a maximum of $29.95.
Now, here's the downside. Unlike the PS3 which you can download directly, you'll need to download to your PC and transfer it to your PSP. Hopefully this will only be temporary, but it's better than nothing. Here's hoping for more content ... Final Fantasy, anyone?
Which brings me to another question of the day ... which Playstation game would you want to play on your PSP?
Here's the good news, not only can you download a handful of classic PSOne titles (Crash Bandicoot, Syphon Filter and the not to be missed Wipeout), you can also download a number of previously released PSP games, Go Sudoku for example. The classics will set you back $8.45, while the PSP titles go up to a maximum of $29.95.
Now, here's the downside. Unlike the PS3 which you can download directly, you'll need to download to your PC and transfer it to your PSP. Hopefully this will only be temporary, but it's better than nothing. Here's hoping for more content ... Final Fantasy, anyone?
Which brings me to another question of the day ... which Playstation game would you want to play on your PSP?
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