Posted Aug 20, 2008 at 10:26AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Games Tags: memory stick, Sony, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Leipzig
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Everyday Shooter PSP bundled with PSP-3000 - Image 1Not long after the spectacular news of the PSP-3000 from Leipzig, Sony has released a press release giving out details of a port for Everyday Shooter to be bundled along with the handheld's Entertainment Pack.

According to Sony, the PSP 4GB Entertainment Pack will contain a Piano Black PSP-3000, and a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo. Along with this is a download code for the Everyday Shooter port, downloadable from the PS Store.

The whole shebang will be available this November for US$ 199.99.

The PSP-3000 will be replacing the Mystic Silver colored PSP that comes with the Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters bundle. A 1GB Mem stick PRO Duo, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets on UMD, and a voucher to download Echochrome from the PS Store will be bundled along with it. The pack will cost US$ 199.99, and will be released October 15.



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   by JohnnyMcKinney - 2008-08-20
 » Hmmm

I wonder if the 3000 model will be hackable. Lol who are we kidding? It's Sony of course it will be.


   Re: phiyuku - 2008-08-20
 » Unhackable PS3 and PSP...

That's why we have an unhackable PS3 and a unhackable TA-88v3 PSP?

   Re: XEnigmaX - 2008-08-20
 » @phiyuku

lol -- Here's some homebrew history 101.

There was a time when even firmware 1.50 was considered "unhackable" -- before the PSP-Dev team came along. I'm convinced that Sony purposefully leaves potential back doors in their PSP hardware because hacks + sales.

The reason the PS3 isn't hacked is because of its processing power -- they don't want it used for anything potentially dangerous.

   Re: FreePlay - 2008-08-20
 » ...

It'll be hackable eventually.

The reason Sony waited until a hardware revision to fight Pandora in the first place is because of the huge boost in sales they got when Pandora came around...


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