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Let's be objective: the PSP had something of a slow start to 2006. Limited new releases, little activity surrounding the format and seemingly no support from Sony. But by Easter things had improved, certainly in terms of software volume and quality.
The focus of this article isn't on software, however. Rather, it's a look back at the year, picking out the events of most importance. Some of these are good, a few of them are not. But then that's what you get for looking at things objectively. And we're sure you wouldn't want it any other way.
The focus of this article isn't on software, however. Rather, it's a look back at the year, picking out the events of most importance. Some of these are good, a few of them are not. But then that's what you get for looking at things objectively. And we're sure you wouldn't want it any other way.
TOP TEN:
- Death of the UMD Video
- PS3 to PSP Remote Connectivity
- Talkman lends PSP a mic
- The Bouncing blobs: Loco Roco
- Downloadable Demos
- Sony firmware updates
- Online Functions
- Release of the PS3
- Downloadable PSX and PSOne games
- The absence of the Sony Camera and GPS add on
