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PlayStation®Portable Still Going Strong

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21 November 2011

PlayStation®Portable Still Going Strong

Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand Ltd. (SCENZ) announces today that over 200,000 PlayStation®Portable (PSP®) consoles have now been sold in New Zealand, with PSP holding fast as the number one gaming console in the country.

PSP® is the ultimate handheld companion for anyone who loves entertainment on the go, offering a large range of games, movie and music playback, downloadable games and content from the PlayStation®Store. Since the first PSP® model (PSP-1000) launched in 2004, cumulative PSP® series have reached over 71 million units worldwide and PSP® remains the perfect handheld entertainment system.

Now, the new price point of PSP® will bring this experience to those who want an accessible route into the PlayStation® world. The new PSP®Street puts amazing portable entertainment in your hands without busting your wallet with a great new price drop to$189.95.

Also providing great value for money, the PSP®Essentials range has a fantastic variety of pocket money priced games for around $20.

David Hine, Director of Sales and Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand says ‘We are pleased to announce the ongoing success of the PlayStation®Portable console and look forward to the expanding our portable gaming offering early next year with the launch of PlayStation®Vita”.

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