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Setting a precedent as the first-ever integrated portable entertainment system designed to provide consumers with a comprehensive entertainment experience including games, music, movies, communication, and wireless networking, the PSP system builds upon the company's heritage of innovative products that define a new entertainment landscape to meet consumers' lifestyles.

Format: PSP
Release 01 Sep 2005
Developer: SCEI
Publisher: SCEE
Players: Online
PEGI Rating: NUL
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Leipzig GC'07: SCEE Announces Go! Explore News

Chris Leyton

22/08/2007

Chris Leyton

The PSP becomes a GPS device with the latest title in the Go! range...


Introduced alongside Go! Messenger and the Go! branded video-on-demand service, the PSP today received another new feature with the addition of GPS technology.

Transforming the PSP into a satellite navigation package, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe are collaborating with market-leaders TeleAtlas and NavNGo to utilise the very latest in map data and navigation software. Combining in-car and pedestrian features, Go! Explore launches next year with a GPS receiver and software on a UMD containing maps.

Featuring support for 11 unique audio languages on every geographic version, Go! Explore will launch with English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish. Go! Explore will also allow PSP users to access upgradeable maps and points-of-interest, which can be purchased from the PlayStation Network.

"Bringing GPS navigation to PSP is simply fantastic and shows again the unrivalled potential of PSP," said Stephane Hareau, PSP European Marketing Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. "Developed in collaboration with key companies TeleAtlas and NavNGo, the market leaders in the map data and Navigation software industry, Go!Explore offers the best and most innovative In-Car and Pedestrian GPS navigation experience. With the ability to use 3D city maps and even 3D landmarks in certain key cities, GPS on PSP is a totally unique experience."
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Glyndwr


Date Added:Wed 2nd Jul 2008 17:01
I want to see the Sony Cortina...or even the Sony Quattro!
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Anonymous


Date Added:Wed 9th Jan 2008 00:31
UMD already dead. Sony has nothing to lose by adding
SD stuff on the Blu-ray discs for PSP viewing.
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Anonymous


Date Added:Tue 8th Jan 2008 21:04
good point but i think i would only pay about $250 and not bother with the touch screen.with mobile tec in there you could play games over the net any time any where but only at a reasonable price of course.
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Anonymous


Date Added:Tue 8th Jan 2008 18:03
Sony should have added a 40 or 80 gig internal hard drive like the ipod to the psp instead of making it thinner and lighter! With the extra space it would be
the same size as the Orignal psp but with a hard drive! get the word out maybe they will he... [ Read full comment... ]
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Anonymous


Date Added:Thu 3rd Jan 2008 17:45
fair enough about the head set although i've been trying to buy one for a while now and you can only get one with socom navy seals.but i already own the game and refuse to buy it again just for the headset.try'd ebay but prices are over valued with n... [ Read full comment... ]
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Anonymous


Date Added:Fri 14th Dec 2007 16:48
I WANT ON THE PSP STORE on my PSP..........please.......
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Anonymous


Date Added:Mon 10th Dec 2007 10:39
So you have a whole ps2 in a psp-this reduces considerable hasttle factor. Also I have downloaded about 20 demo games for the PSP, when u go on holiday the FILMS look and sound amazing, though I mean buying the film. It can do more than one thing, an... [ Read full comment... ]
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Date Added:Mon 26th Nov 2007 16:28
all im sayin is there is no point i mean i admit the psp is a gd system but to make it thinner:| jesus wat will it be next a slim line PS3:|
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Anonymous


Date Added:Thu 22nd Nov 2007 15:10
JAZZ-1991, what the hell are you talking about? The PSP redesign is 19% slimmer and 33% lighter than the original PSP. The buttons are more responsive, it supports tv out, has twice the RAM. There is no need to make it any smaller, it feels great in ... [ Read full comment... ]
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Anonymous


Date Added:Sat 10th Nov 2007 00:05
yes it is the best because ds games barely have any good use with the touch screen so its a gimmick. psp can do so much more
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