EU PSP Release Delayed Until Summer
Gamespot has the news that the European launch of the PSP is to be delayed by several months in order for the company to build up enough units to meet demand. From the article: "Americans need not fret--Sony has promised one million PSPs for its launch in North America."
According to a friend of mine that works at Gamestop they're taking a large portion of the PSP's that were bound for Europe and bringing them here instead. Retailers were told by Sony to go ahead and up their preorder limits because of the Euro delay.
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The link in the summary is wrong. Here's the real link.
PSP Delayed
If you don't mind lack of warranty, PSPs don't seem that hard to find. I'm in Singapore at the moment, I managed to pick one up for S$375 (US $230 or so), which wasn't too bad. The only issue is the games being in Japanese, but Ridge Racers isn't a problem (finished it in 5 days), Puyo Pop Fever is in English, and Lumines is mostly in English... If you can be bothered looking there aren't too many barriers to getting one.
Also, regarding some of the hardware issues... My square button is fine, I can't make UMDs shoot out, and I got 5+ hours playing Ridge Racers at min brightness on headphones. Those were my 3 concerns, and none of them occur on my unit (or my brother's, for that matter).
BTW, I'm Australian so if I didn't grab it here I would have to wait until july or august.
-ReK
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laying down next to Nintendo DS priced at 670PLN, which makes around $230.
Funny, isn't it ? And all this definitely in EU.
I wonder what makes such big difference between the two...
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It's always low. Walmart ask for 4000 units, Sony manufactures exactly that number, maybe 3999 to create demand.
The last I had heard was that PSP movies have region coding but that PSP games do not.
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