Nov 4 2005, 3:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony announces new low prices for the best selling Sony PSP games in Japan.
All in all 13 Sony PSP titles will be available in November and beginning December most priced at 2,800 Yen (incl. Tax). This is about $24. One of the games is Ridge Racer that currently sell on Amazon.com for $39.99. Need for Speed Underground sells on Amazon.com for $49.88. The new price in Japan starting December 1st will be only $24 for this Sony PSP game.
The Sony PSP is close to one year on the Japanese market. The new low prices for those PSP games are a cool move. Hope Sony will do the same in The US and Europe.
More details in this Sony press-release (Japanese).
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