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Sony- Not happy with PSP sales
May 19th
We’ll all happily admit that, as great as it is, the PSP is losing the hype that it used to boast to the new consoles such as the PS3 and xBox 360. Now on its 4th model, many will agree that this portable console has had its time at the top.
Speaking a few days ago, Bill Glaser of Sony commented on the sales of the PSP:
”PSP was a little bit of a disappointment to us last year.”
“[...] We’re always looking into future platforms as well. Very premature to talk about future platforms, but R&D (Research+Devlopemtn) is continuing”.
Maybe we will see a fifth transformation of the PSP to come over the course of the next year or so, as Sony try and keep the console that this site is dedicated to alive.
The PSP: Is 4 Transformations Too Much?
How To Turn On The PSP WLAN Switch
Dec 13th
How To Get The PSP Go For Free
Dec 10th

As you know, the PSP Go recently was released to store shelves. The problem is that it has quite a hefty price tag (£210/$300). Well, I would just like to share with you how to get a PSP Go for free, and using something that seriously works. There’s no spam in this, and it’s actually what I’ve been using in the past year to get consoles for free. And what’s more, this freebie site has shipped out over £500,000 worth of freebies in under 3 years. That’s quite something.
Anyway, how this works is that you complete a simple free offer, such as the LoveFilm offer. Then, the company that you trialled will pay £17 to the freebie site for referring a new customer that may go on to use that service more, meaning that the company recouperates their money. To get this free gift, all you need to do is to refer friends to sign up and complete an offer. Then, every friend you refer is worth £17 to you, as you referred them. And for the freebie company to profit, they just take a tiny royalty on every person that completes an offer. Simple, easy, and spam-free!
This site will get your free PSP Go. If you’re uncertain, go to this site and see the £300,000 of items that thousands of forum members have received!


