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Are you one of the dozens millions of people that can’t wait to get their hands on the new PSP Go? Sony CEO Adam Grant announced that if you have bought or are planning to buy a PSP Go that you could get a game absolutely free. The game selection for the United States is as follows. You can get the new Gran Turismo that was delayed for an eternity, the fast-paced MotorStorm Arctic Edge, or the adventure-ridden Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines game. You can, however, get one of these games absolutely free. How? Well, word on the internet is that if you sign in to the Playstation Network (sign up required) and download a copy of their newest PSP Go Promotional Theme that they have that you’ll also be given the game of your choice to download through the store. I haven’t personally tested this yet, but I fully-intend on doing so. Apparently you download the theme and then Sony will shoot you an email with a voucher for one of the games that you can choose to use towards whichever game you want. Pretty sweet? Yes, yes it is. The email that they will send the voucher to is whatever email account you have linked to your PSN account, so make sure of that. Also, they are apparently making sure not to make sure people are abusing this by using multiple PSN accounts for one unit according to the MAC address of the PSP being used… but that has got me thinking… “Why not just hack the MAC to be different?”. You didn’t hear that from me, but it might just bring you a little extra couple presents from the Sony Santa Claus this season.

 

Many people are giving the PSP Go a rough time. I’ve actually had some hands-on time with the unit myself and it’s a really nice little piece of technology. I’d recommend one if you’re just getting into the PSP scene. They are even working on getting these bad boys running all of the homebrew that the PSP has been known for. The recently-released and long-awaited Gran Turismo has finally come to the PSP and if Sony plays their cards right, the PSP could very-well be what they’d always wanted it to be. There’s an official “Digital Comics” section of the XMB in newer firmwares which is really pretty neat. The program they’ve written for navigating through the comics is really easy to understand and enjoyable to read.

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