Jun 15 2006, 9:54am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces LocoRoco Sony PSP Packs in Japan.
LocoRoco is a fun game that Sony offered also as a free preview to play from the memory stick a while ago.
The Sony PSP LocoRoco Pack comes with the black (PSPJ-10002) and with the white (PSPJ-10003) console.
The price is only 24,800 yen (~$215). The pack includes besides the game, an AC adapter, 32MB memory stick and battery pack. Compared to the Sony PSP Core package that sells for $199.99 this is a pretty good deal.
It is questionable though if Sony brings the LocoRoco pack outside of Japan. The release is on July 13th. Of course Play-Asia has you covered and is offering the LocoRoco PSP internationally for $249.90.
More details in this Sony press-release (Japanese).
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