Will this PSP UMD Video format catch on? There's still some doubt on that, but if the word from retail is any indication, it already has. The handheld-format videos (a number of which came out this ...
Putting a movie in your pocket is one of the biggest draws for mainstream audiences looking at PlayStation Portable, and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment today announced four new UMD movies for play ...
UMD movies for Sony's PlayStation Portable are gathering dust on store shelves. The idea seemed sound to me. After all, who typically uses the PSP? Young males. And what do they like to do once ...
After getting off to a strong start in the wake of the American PSP launch last March, the Universal Media Disc (UMD) appears to be on its last legs. Sales of movies on the PSP's once-hot proprietary ...
A new report from market research firm The NPD Group concludes that the outlook for movies and other entertainment on Universal Media Disc (UMD) — the tiny optical disk used by Sony’s PlayStation ...
It’s truly the end of an era; streaming services have long ago done away with the once billion-dollar movie rental industry, and, with internet connections speedier and more reliable than ever, ...
How Do I Get Started? So you've got a PSP now. And you've got video files on your PC in .avi, .wm, or some other format that won't run on your PSP. How do you convert your existing movie files into a ...
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Sony expanded Friday on its bid to establish the new PlayStation Portable as a multimedia device, announcing plans to release more movies formatted to play on the handheld game machine. Sony Pictures ...
The Sony PSP will have 25 games and 18 movies available from its 1 September launch, as well as have web access ability pre-installed, Sony has confirmed. Sony Computer Entertainment Australia today ...
Our pencil-necked gamester in-laws at Kotaku gathered a rumor today, where an employee of the vast retail empire Target noticed that Sony’s proprietary UMD movies had suddenly disappeared from his ...