September 1st 2005 |
Games Consoles
Hundreds of keen gamers queued outside High Street shops to get their hands on Sony’s PlayStation Portable (PSP) as it went on sale in Europe at midnight.
Sony expects a million of the gadgets, a games console that plays films and music, and browses the web wirelessly, to be sold before Christmas. Its European launch was delayed after a supply shortage following its US debut.
The PSP arrived in Europe nine months after it hit Japanese stores and six months after the US.
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