With the PSPgo being launched in the US shortly at a price point just shy of the slim PS3 Sony are gearing up to make a truckload of down loadable content unavailable with the launch. That is some 16,000 pieces of PSP Go-compatible content will be available on October 1. The vast majority will be television episodes, some 13,300 in all. Next up is movies, totaling 2,300.
As for games, some 225 titles will be on tap on day one, including games already released on UMD and the PlayStation Network, as well as PSOne titles formatted for the PSP. Catalog titles will include God of War: Chains of Olympus, Daxter, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas, Tetris, Fieldrunners, Madden NFL 10, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10.




01/10/2009 8:31 pm
#1
In a word no…but it was a NZ press release I received so maybe its a bit of “hey look at what we’re doin, oh but not here”
01/10/2009 10:04 am
#2
Ha……..do you really think that Sony NZ are going to match what overseas PSP stores have???
NZ won’t get TV shows, hell even iTunes doesn’t do that. Might get movies and as for games, half that are available overseas won’t make it here. I’ve checked the NZ store this morning (1st Oct) and same old content. Nothing new….and don’t say that they are still working on it….they have had plently of time.
I feel sorry for those of you that have brought a PSPGo.
Like it says in the above article “With the PSPgo being launched in the US shortly at a price point just shy of the slim PS3 Sony are gearing up to make a truckload of down loadable content unavailable with the launch.”
Key word there UNAVAILABLE