|
·
Save your scores with Best Times and merge records wirelessly with other
players to see who really is kingpin
·
Personalise your Sudoku experience with pictures from your photo
directory
·
Enjoy animated 'elemental' grid backdrops covering air, earth, water and
fire
·
Test your nerve with the Time Challenge Mode
·
Keep it fresh with downloadable content. Set for launch in 2006, the
downloadable content will include brand new puzzle packs
So
- ditch the pens and pick up a PSP to enjoy mind-challenging gaming at
its very best - Go! Sudoku exclusively on PSP this Christmas.
About
PSPTM(PlayStation® Portable)
PlayStation
Portable is a new handheld entertainment system that allows users to
enjoy 3D games, with high-quality full-motion video, and high-fidelity
stereo audio. With graphics rendering capability comparable to that of
PlayStation®2, PlayStation Portable features a 4.3 inch widescreen,
high-resolution TFT display. PlayStation Portable also adopts a newly
developed compact but high-capacity (1.8GB) optical disc, Universal
Media Disc (UMD), as its storage medium. With a wide range of
accessories and connectivity options, including Memory Stick DuoTM, USB
2.0, IR port and Wireless LAN.
About
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd.
Sony
Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), based in London, is responsible
for the distribution, marketing and sales of PS one®, PlayStation®2
and PlayStation® Portable software and hardware in 104 territories
across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania. SCEE also develops,
publishes, markets and distributes games software for the three formats,
and manages the third party licensing programs for these platforms in
the PAL territories. At the end of June 2005, over 40 million
PlayStation® units had been shipped across these PAL territories, over
102 million worldwide. Between its European debut on 24 November 2000
and 20th July 2005, over 33 million PlayStation®2 units have been
shipped across the PAL territories, over 91 million world-wide, making
it one of the most successful consumer electronic products in history.
Between the launch of the PSP in Japan in December 2004 and 21 July
2005, over 5 million PSPs have been shipped worldwide. |