
Cnet: It was hard not to be reminded of Monty Python's famous sketch when Sony took the stage Tuesday during its E3 press conference, assuring the public that the PSP platform was still alive, kicking, and very much a viable platform. The company is right, to a degree: millions still play PSP games and own systems, and the platform is far from a failure. On the other hand, the PSP has still never materialized into the superior do-everything portable Sony once dreamed of it becoming.
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Fight the good fight PSP, fight the good fight.
I'm personally waiting to get my hands on Ghost of Sparta, loved Chains of Olympus.
I agree with Chris, i was expecting a PSP 2 followed by a PSP Go Price Drop but either way, Sony's PC was awesome.
I'm happy that 3rd birthday was actually mentioned. I love parasite eve.
Its dead. Dead as a Parrot
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PSP was never dead imo. In fact it's in it's prime this year. Peace Walker releasing on friday!