wraggster
April 5th, 2005, 23:59
PSP411 has more information on the South Korean PSP Wi-Fi portal, apparently to be called ‘NESPOT’ (or ‘Any Spot,’ not ‘NES POT,’ although someone will surely get an emulator working on the PSP soon enough). It’s nothing terribly unexpected, with lots of planned music and video downloads, as well as a web browser that is reportedly to be distributed on a UMD disc, instead of stored on a MemoryStick. Why do you care? If NESPOT takes off at all, it’s not unreasonable to expect a similar service to be launched in the United States or other countries. At the very worst, since UMD software appears to be region-free, there’s a chance we’ll be able to import the browser discs and have a non-hacky way of getting our PSPs out onto the web.
Check it out <a href="http://www.psp411.com/show/news/77" target="_blank" >Here</a>
Check it out <a href="http://www.psp411.com/show/news/77" target="_blank" >Here</a>