New PSP bundle in Japan
It’s that time again in Japan: time for a new PSP bundle. Sony have announced the release of the new limited edition PSP bundle for that festive time of year when you watch your neighbors look ridiculous in Santa costumes, get ridiculously drunk and of course give and receive gifts. Sony’s latest PSP bundle has been called the ‘Bonus pack’ which is due to be released on October 19, just when you start to think about your gift for that special person.
Although the package has been called the ‘Bonus pack’, but we’re not completly sure about the bonus part. The cliche ‘less is more’ applies here, as you certainly get less with this than you get from the Giga pack. The Bonus pack includes a PSP console in white or black, a matching colored pouch, a 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, USB cable, stand, AC adapter and battery pack. That’s right, compared to the Giga pack you do miss out on the remote control, headphones and cleaning cloth but as an advantage the package should cost less when you take the losses into account.
Via IGN
It’s that time again in Japan: time for a new PSP bundle. Sony have announced the release of the new limited edition PSP bundle for that festive time of year when you watch your neighbors look ridiculous in Santa costumes, get ridiculously drunk and of course give and receive gifts. Sony’s latest PSP bundle has been called the ‘Bonus pack’ which is due to be released on October 19, just when you start to think about your gift for that special person.
Although the package has been called the ‘Bonus pack’, but we’re not completly sure about the bonus part. The cliche ‘less is more’ applies here, as you certainly get less with this than you get from the Giga pack. The Bonus pack includes a PSP console in white or black, a matching colored pouch, a 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, USB cable, stand, AC adapter and battery pack. That’s right, compared to the Giga pack you do miss out on the remote control, headphones and cleaning cloth but as an advantage the package should cost less when you take the losses into account.
Via IGN