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Oct 6 2004, 2:27am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apparently industry analysts PJ McNealy and Piper Jaffray & Co. think the US Sony PSP launch may be pushed back as far as November 2005.
Reasons for the PSP delay would be that most of the announced games are not completed entirely and possible battery life issues of the Sony PSP. Indepth coverage of this rumors at Gamespot.
For all those Japanese Gadget exporters a US launch delay would mean tons of more sales of Sony PSPs with high margins. Lik-Sang for instance is listing the Sony PSP available for release at November 19th.
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