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Master Ninja Reports PSP-3000 Price Drop

Posted on Thursday, February 24 @ 18:32:50 Eastern by
Ninjas aren't known for delivering good news. Pizza? No, not that either. Most of the time, ninjas deliver deathblows. The kind that kill you instantly. "Hum, dee dum dum.... Herk---"

That's the sound of you dying without knowing it. Actually, even that portrayal wasn't accurate. Ninjas maintain silence, even in their victims. Today marks a special occasion. a Master Ninja has actually delivered good news! And not just any ol' humdrum good news, he brings price-drop news!

Starting February 27th, the PSP-3000 will permanently price drop from $169.99 to $129.99 at American retailers. The PSP-go continues to pray for death.

So the PSPgo is in need of a ninja assassin? Could this PSP price drop possibly get highlighted during GDC?

It's taken seven years for the PSP to get to a point where I felt like there were enough games I really wanted to play. Now that Tactics Ogre is here, is it time to buy a PSP?

How is the actual PSP-3000 itself and what are some games I should get that haven't been made in the past year?

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Also, pirates suck.
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Tags:   psp, Sony, price-drop, gdc


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  • De-Ting
    De-Ting

    Joined: Nov 2006
    Posted: Feb 24th, 2011 at 9:17 pm
    Since I broke the UMD drive on mine, and since apparently the NGP won't use UMDs, I'll be taking advantage of this soon, if it hits.

    Dan, if you get one, you'll want LocoRoco 1 & 2, Patapon 2, 1 if you want. Daxter, and if you want some kind of racing game, ATV Blazin' Trails is pretty dang fun. Plus, there's a large selection of downloadable PSX games and minis. God of War and MGS Peacewalker might be good too.
  • KevinS
    KevinS

    Joined: Dec 2008
    Posted: Feb 25th, 2011 at 10:05 pm
    Lumines, Persona 3 Portable, the Monster Hunter titles I are good if you're into that sort of thing... but remember, there's a cadre of Japanese games that don't take much (if any) Japanese knowledge to play, and they're region-free. :-D

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