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[Shisso] I did few research to see which is the best way to get the PSP at the most reasonable price, at the end of the day, Ebay is still the place to go for. Sony has already announced the retail price in Australia will be at $429 when it comes out in September, that price is for PSP itself and not the value pack which is what I got for only US$260 (about AUD$320). The Value Pack has the case, cables, earphones, 32mb memory card etc. Unless if you are not fuss about owning one, but if you do thinking of getting one, then I advice you not to wait, cuz the price won't be cheap when it gets here after the shipping and custom tax.
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[Deconstruct.me.uk] deconstruct.me.uk - you can't teach an old blog new tricks: The cat has finally been let out of the bag regarding the Australian launch date for the Sony PSP. September 01, 2005 is Aussie PSP D-Day and for $429 you can get yourself the PSP “value pack” which contains: Headphones with remote control, a nifty looking pouch and wrist strap, an AC adaptor, a battery pack, a demo UMD disk, a cloth and a 32Mb Memory Stick Duo.
[Psp.joystiq.com] Sony PSP for 200 bucks? - Sony PSP - psp.joystiq.com: I own a Nintendo DS and I highly reccomend getting it now that this Summer the game library is for once going to get better. Also, I did want a PSP until I read comment #3 here, I don't feel comfortable gambiling 200-250 dollars. Anyways, if you have a few or a lot of friends who have a GBA or SP and want to do multiplayer with them, get a GBA or SP because the DS can't do multiplayer with a GBA or SP. Now, for the long run, get a DS, the game library is going to get better and there is going to be online play for some games this fall.
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