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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSONY BOOSTS SUPPORT FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR PSP.
Multimedia Publisher, July, 2009
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) has announced that it is reducing the price of the Development Tool models DTP- T2000A and DTP-T2000, the hardware necessary for developing PSP(R) (PlayStation(R)Portable) software titles, to JPY150,000 in Japan, US $ 1,500 in North America and euro 1,200 in Europe/PAL territories effective immediately. By offering PSP Development Tools at a very attractive price, SCE will provide a more affordable game development environment for a broader range of developers and publishers, further enhancing the software lineup for the PSP system.
As of March 2009, cumulative worldwide sell-in units of the PSP system exceeded 51.6 million units, a remarkable milestone for the first handheld platform from the PlayStation(R) family. To...
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