
Here is a new screenshot of the next-generation Transformers. The game will be released on Sony PSP, PS2, PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and DS.
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Here is a new screenshot of the next-generation Transformers. The game will be released on Sony PSP, PS2, PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and DS.
Sony PSP fans will be happy to hear that Sony has just released the Gold PSP in Japan. Priced at $200, the console features a high-quality TFT LCD that displays full color (16.77 million colors) on a 480 x 272 pixel high-resolution screen, and built-in stereo speakers.
This is a Japanese region coded PSP. While it will play all region games (all US, European, Asian games), it will only play back region 2 UMD movies (DOES NOT playback US UMD movies). Operation manual is in Japanese but actual operation can be switched from Japanese to English at the start up screen. We only ship the latest firmwared PSP and we will not be able to find a specific firmwared PSP for our customers.
Gizmodo via Video Games
Sega has released a new trailer for the upcoming Crush for Sony PSP. The game will be released this summer. Click on the play button to watch the clip.
Kotaku via Video Games

Do you want to see what the inside of your precious Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Sony PSP, or DS Lite? Watch these videos and we challenge you to do dissect them! More videos after the break!
YouTube via Video Games

Sony PSP-1000 CG is the model number for the new Champagne gold colored Sony PSP. The console goes on sale in Japan from February 22nd for $175. More images after the break!

GameTrailers is kind enough to provide us the Metal Slug Anthology Wiimote demonstration video. This game is currently available on the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 2, and PSP platforms. Let’s watch video after the break!
Video courtesy of YouTube.

This Onkyo’s VR-1000J media recorder is capable of recording videos from various sources, such as TVs and DVD players in a compatible format that is viewable over your PSP or cellphone. The device supports MPEG 4 for video and AAC/G.726/AMR for audio on either a Memory Stick or SD card. Priced at around $170, the recorder provides three video modes including Super Fine (30fps at 320 x 240), Fine (15fps at 320 x 240), and Normal (15fps at 176 x 144).
Via Newlaunches.

I guarantee that this docking station fits your iPod, PSP, and most of cell phones in the market today. This Brando’s docking station allows you to play music on larger speakers.
FYI, every product package includes the dock stage, dock adapters, the USB kit, 3.5mm cable, the universal power and transformer.
I think this new toy from Brando will sell like hotcakes since entertainment is considered to be a MUST needs. Not to mention the attractive color and design adds up the package. Price tag is at $58.00.
So, Get the music on, people!
Slashphone via iPods.
Image from Mobile-Brando.

Sony never ceases to amaze me. Recently, they announced to have a movie download service for the PSP, starting some time in the first quarter of 2007.
What you need to do is to download the movies onto your PC and transfer it to your PSP. This is similar to how PSP owners get the original Playstation games onto their PSP. Yup, they have to do it through the PS3.
Amazon, CinemaNow, and Movielink are all in negotiation talks with Sony to allow their movies for the service. Sony will also release a new 4GB memory stick for the PSP, which can store up to 10 full length movies.
So, get your popcorn ready!
Via Gamasutra.