• Sony PSP getting Camera and GPS module next month

  • scej041The Tokyo Game Show is the event all gaming buffs are waiting for starting at September 22, for the first time gamers can actually test the PS3 from a range of 27 titles. In Sony’s huge booth you can choose from games like Warhawk, Ridge Racer 7, Fatal Inertia, Heavenly sword and many more. Apart from this Sony will also be showcasing the much talked about Camera and GPS receiver unit for the PSP. A navigation software will also be displayed not much is known about it but we are guessing there will be different versions with navigation data specific to each country. The booths will have special access points where you can download the trial version of new games on a Memory Stick and later play on the PSP.


    Pricing and availability of the GPS and Camera module for PSP will be disclosed at the event itself.

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