Sony cuts PSP price, reveals new 'Greatest Hits'
by Xav de Matos, Feb 25, 2011 8:15am PSTWith its Next Generation Portable on the horizon, Sony might want to consider clearing out some warehouse space.
Perhaps related, Sony has announced it will cut the price of its PSP-3000 to $130. News of the $40 drop comes from the PlayStation Blog, which revealed so many other discounted items we're surprised the site didn't include video of Howard Stringer screaming "everything must go!" into a camera.
Also discounted are "PSP Entertainment Packs," which will be reduced to $160. The PSP Go price will not drop, remaining $200 and on dusty store shelves. Price cuts go into affect on February 27.
Piling onto the savings, Sony has revealed a number of additions to its "Greatest Hits" line-up as well as more games for its its even cheaper "Favorites" list.
- New PSP 'Greatest Hits' Titles ($19.99)
- Assassin’s Creed Bloodlines (Ubisoft)
- Dissidia Final Fantasy (Square Enix, Inc.)
- LittleBigPlanet PSP (SCEA)
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.)
- Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (SCEA)
- Resistance: Retribution (SCEA)
- Toy Story 3: The Video Game (Disney Interactive)
- New PSP 'Favorites' Titles ($9.99)
- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix, Inc.)
- Daxter (SCEA)
- Monster Hunter Freedom Unite (Capcom)
- Killzone: Liberation (SCEA)
- SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs: Fire Team Bravo (SCEA)
- Tomb Raider Anniversary (Square Enix, Inc.)
That's a healthy stack of quality games and Sony could probably use the warehouse space.
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Daxter was pretty subpar, which is kind of fitting since it's a companion piece to Jak II (which was equally disappointing). The game is almost entirely pointless fluff and isn't really all that fun.
Killzone: Liberation was pretty enjoyable, but the DLC episode (final episode is a freely downloadable expansion pack thingy) sucked. Liberation was why Killzone 2 on PS3 was originally going to be called Killzone 3, but they figured it hadn't been a big enough hit and that it'd just confuse people. This ain't Final Fantasy and all, ya know?
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