Don't have a PS3 but want to download games to your PSP? Sony solves that in Japan
Thanks to the PlayStation Store, gamers can connect their
PSP to the PlayStation 3 console to download classic PSone games to play on the
handheld. Those without a PS3, however, do not have access to such a feature –
unless they live in Japan.
Sony announced at TGS that the PlayStation Store may now be accessed using a PC
connected to the web. The announcement currently appears to apply only to the
Japanese market, as North American and European gamers still must access the
downloadable content via the PS3.
It is unclear when or if the PC-accessible service will venture outside of
Japan, but Sony is likely working on ways to sell PSP owners worldwide
downloadable content.
The ability to download classic games onto the PSP came in December 2006,
less than a month following the PS3’s launch. For as low as $5.99,
gamers can purchase PSone classics such as Cool Boarders, Crash
Bandicoot, Hot Shots Golf 2, Syphon Filter and Tekken 2 to play on PSP.
In other PSP-related news, Sony announced
new PSP Remote Play features, such as the ability to control the power
state of the PS3.
"Intel is investing heavily (think gazillions of dollars and bazillions of engineering man hours) in resources to create an Intel host controllers spec in order to speed time to market of the USB 3.0 technology." -- Intel blogger Nick Knupffer
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