
Starting tomorrow, British PSP gamers can head on over to the Oxford Street or Milton Keynes branch of GAME to download music, videos and game demos from PlayStation Spots. Offering downloadable content via WLAN, the Spot will be host to exclusive content for PSP owners, including new music videos, game demos, movie trailers and image galleries.
To celebrate the launch, GAME in Crown Walk, Milton Keynes will be hosting a LocoRoco Funday that will see a Ceramic White PSP given away complete with software.
Further information, including details on available content, can be found on PlayStation Spot’s official website.

Penny-pinchers in UK can now grab these Xbox titles for £10 a piece starting May 26: Halo 2, Project Gotham Racing 2, Counter-Strike, Fable: The Lost Chapters, The Simpsons, Crash Bandicoot Wrath of Cortex, Crash Twinsanity and Crash Nitro Kart.

Conspiracy, based in California, USA, has opened its doors in the UK today, announcing its launch title in the region to be Archer McLean’s Pool Paradise International Editon on the PS2; the game will retail for £15.
The publisher’s UK office will be completely autonomous and will establish its own identity with a number of goals and objectives mirroring its parent company. Conspiracy also disclosed that it has made successful negotiations at E3, announcements regarding which will be made over the next few months.

Words from Ray Maguire, SCE UK’s Managing Director, has left many British gamers waiting for the PS3 in a state of shock: the console’s going to launch in the country for £425 starting November 17.
Apparently, the price is a “bargain,” according to the MD, comparing it to standalone Blu-ray players which will be retailing for £600-£700. The price mentioned above is for the “full” PS3 console; no reference to the 20GB model was made, hinting that the region might not get the lower-spec model.
In comparison, the premium Xbox 360 bundle currently retails for £280 in the region, making the PS3 around £150 more expensive. It is known that the British usually pay more for consoles, but this is ridiculous: according to a currency conversion on XE.com, the British will be paying almost $800 for the PS3 console, as opposed to Americans paying $600. THAT’S A PREMIUM OF $200 PER CONSOLE!













