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May 10 2005, 12:41am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
PlanetMG.com, a division of Sony Electronics Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, has setup a nicely made site for Sony PSP downloads featuring short films, movie previews, comics and music.
There’s a varied range of content and more than 36 titles made available for free download at PlanetMG. These include a thrilling short film by independent French filmmaker Liam Engle entitled “Minimum Overdrive,” some cool animation clips and the latest movie trailers, all packaged for immediate download onto PCs and laptops, which can then be effortlessly synced with the PSP.
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