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Ernesto Ramon Mercado, 54, of Arlington, was arrested Tuesday and charged in five home invasion rapes in Georgetown and one offense near UMD, from June 2008 through Aug. 2012, D.C. police said ...
PSP Go has no love for the UMD. The £224 ($249) PSP Go lacks the UMD drive from previous versions, relying solely on digital downloads to purchase games.
PSP Go UMD Conversion Still Possible? By Matt Peckham. Oct 12, 2009 7:30 am PDT. Last night I threw in the towel, unboxed my original PSP slim-3000-lite-whatever-it’s-called, and fired up the ...
The new, UMD-less PSP Go is an absolute dream for Sony. Since it lacks a way to play games purchased at retail, Sony gets to set the prices for every piece of content bought on the system.
Predator When Predator bowed in 1987, the star of the film was clearly meant to be Schwarzenegger, but who could've predicted that his adversary in the movie would go on to outshine him ...
After years of development hell and a production that purportedly lasted right up until days before the actual prints were shipped off to theaters, Alien Vs. Predator is finally making it to the ...
Those who want in on Sony's download-only PSP Go will have to leave their disc-based games behind, as there won't be any way to convert games from UMD to digital form. Delivering the bad news to ...
Details about Sony's PSP Go leaked out over the weekend, ahead of the expected release at this week's E3 video game con. Photos reveal that the much-reviled UMD is gone, and the sliding design ...
Lately there have been rumblings that Sony will release another version of the PSP. Some say it may include a hard drive, an i-Tunes like downloadable games solution or even two analog sticks.
At last, Sony's other worst-kept secret, the UMD-less PSP Go, is working its way through retail channels this week. The device itself is a marked improvement, but of course that's not the whole story.
The Playstation Portable 2, rumored to have dual analog sticks, a bigger screen and touch controls, will also rival the Xbox 360 in processing power and ditch the UMD format, sources tell Kotaku.
Just so we can have this as clear as we can get it: the rumor out there is that there’s going to be a new PSP that doesn’t use the UMD coming out by the end of the year. True or false?