Sony confirms that the PSP has a life cycle of 10 years
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Do not confuse with that title did not specifically say that PSP will live 10 years (and worse if you are still falling to the ground), which Sony wants to say is that the PSP (as a result) has a life cycle (or ” lifecycle “in English) as the PS2 and PS3. Of course, updates are not missing (as in the other consoles), but one could say that in around seven years, the giant Japanese market will draw other portable console.
Already they have several years ahead to design the next console, can we ask them not to use a storage format strange? With simple SDHC cards will be happy.
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