FOSTER CITY, Calif., Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (SCEA) announced today the release of EyePet™ available exclusively for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system.
Earlier this week we first heard about the PSP camera and GPS unit. We thought we we’re going to have to wait until the Tokyo Game Show next month to see it, but no-no. Here are some of the first ...
SCEA’s senior marketing manger, John Koller, spoke with MTV News today about the future of the PSP. The portable Sony device could soon tout GPS, a camera, and even have functionality with PlayStation ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that a new camera accessory for the PlayStation Portable will launch across Europe on May 16, priced at GBP 34.99 / EUR 49.99. Go!Cam will allow users to ...
[JoblessPunk] recently finished his what-a-psp-should-be mod. He’s internalized a camera and added a switch in the body to toggle between using the camera or using the USB port. There’s an additional ...
Discover, capture and fight battles with amazing creatures secretly lurking all around using a new camera for the PSP, exclusive to the game.
Next month’s Tokyo Game Show (you know, the video game expo that wasn’t killed) will see the official introduction of a camera and GPS module for the Sony PSP. Also making an appearance will be the ...
We’re seeing a rumor flying around about the PSP camera, Chotto Shot being too hot to handle. Apparently, the little 1.3 MP camera has been overheating and poses a fire hazard. Known as the Go!Cam in ...
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan has revealed the PSP camera and GPS peripherals will retail for 5000 Yen (33 Euro) and 6000 Yen (40 Euro) respectively. According to a report on Famitsu.com, the ...
The PSP camera peripheral doesn’t have particularly impressive specs. It’s just a 1.3 megapixel camera, that takes photos and video clips. If you have a camera phone the PSP camera is about the same ...