To all PSP fanatics out there, the PSP is not dead yet, in fact it is doing great. I’m a PSP gamer and I played numerous of games especially the NBA Live 2010. To some video gamers they think that the fad of PSP is gone due to the innovation of many gadgets and technologies but to prove them wrong, PSP is still very much alive and kicking.
Sony has launched the E3 program and conveying to all video gaming enthusiasts that PSP is still very active. The Sony campaigns spearheaded by Kevin Butler announced and introduced a 12 year old boy as the new spokesperson name Marcus Rivers. This strategy made by Sony Company is to target 12 and under ages to get more sales. The marketability of the PSP gaming console has down in the last few years.
Great and exciting news to all the PSP fanatics including myself for there are more games to be launched. If you could remember the never ending thrilling graphics of the God of War: Chains of Olympus, now a sequel will be launched in PSP which is the God of War: Ghosts of Sparta. I’m positive that if Sony will release this much anticipated games sequel it would be a huge hit and will make a mammoth sales in the video gaming world. As we wait for these exciting game to come out, Sony also name drop some games that will quench your desires with more exciting games of which of some highlighted games will be released were Valkyria II, Patapon 3 and the PSP version of the EyePet.
Know some facts about Sony’s new spokesperson named Marcus Rivers.
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