The PSP camera peripheral doesn’t have particularly impressive specs. It’s just a 1.3 megapixel camera, that takes photos and video clips. If you have a camera phone the PSP camera is about the same ...
Earlier this week we first heard about the PSP camera and GPS unit. We thought we we’re going to have to wait until the Tokyo Game Show next month to see it, but no-no. Here are some of the first ...
A Japanese release date, and pricing, has been announced for PSP's long-promised camera and GPS receiver add-ons. Both will go on sale in Sony's home country on 7 December, with the Quick Shot Camera ...
Aug. 10—HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania State Police launched a pilot program in the greater Carlisle area for body-worn cameras that will inform a statewide rollout for all troopers to wear the audio/video ...
Next month’s Tokyo Game Show (you know, the video game expo that wasn’t killed) will see the official introduction of a camera and GPS module for the Sony PSP. Also making an appearance will be the ...
Considering that the hype levels over the PlayStation 3 and Wii next-generation consoles, from Sony Computer Entertainment and Nintendo, respectively, have already been cranked up to 11, it’s ...
The PSP Camera accessory is going to be released later this year. SCEJ has not announced titles specifically for this, but it is possible they will create EyeToy games for the device. Also the GPS ...
SCEA’s senior marketing manger, John Koller, spoke with MTV News today about the future of the PSP. The portable Sony device could soon tout GPS, a camera, and even have functionality with PlayStation ...
This morning in Tokyo, Sony announced a whole mess of new stuff for mobile gamers. Europe and North America can look forward to a new black base model PSP console that appears unchanged from the ...
Sony's all about the video just now: first there was the Eye for the PS3, and now there's the Go!Cam for the PSP, which will be released across Europe and PAL territories on May 16th. The Go!Cam can ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Novarama's PSP game Invizimals may smack of an obvious Pokémon clone, but the PSP Camera-enabled pet collection game is still fascinating to look at, ...