We've got our UMD Games, we've got our UMD Video, but what about that third format: the elusive UMD Music? Japan's kicking it to the beat with UMD Music releases for PlayStation Portable such as the ...
FOSTER CITY, Calif., Jan. 24, 2007 - Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) today announced it is now offering popular MTV programming on UMD (Universal Media Disc) for PSP®(PlayStation®Portable) ...
Television programming from MTV, including Jackass and Beevis and Butt-head, will be available on the PSP’s UMD disc format. Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) has announced that television ...
Eagle Rock Entertainment and Image Entertainment will be the first music companies to release titles in the new Universal Media Disc (UMD) format for the Sony PlayStation Portable console. By ...
CNET’s sources say Sony is mulling a PSP music store, to be integrated into the PlayStation Network. In light of other rumors, it’s starting to sound like Sony ...
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Looks like Sony wants to marry the PSP to a music service of some sort, à la iTunes or Rhapsody. That’s what “music industry sources” say, at least. And if there’s anyone more trustworthy than someone ...
TOKYO--Sony has big plans for the PSP and its proprietary format, the Universal Media Disc (UMD). That was the message Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Ken Kutaragi was trying to convey ...
Could the disaster that was Sony's Connect music service have soured the international conglomerate on offering downloads at the PlayStation Network? Rafat Ali over at the tech news blog ...
The question that has been on everyone’s minds regarding the PSP Go (“Um, what do I do with all my games that I bought) has been answered, though somewhat vaguely. John Koller, Sony’s Director of ...
The PSP may be set for Japanese release within the next couple of months (be sure to check out this story for more details), but it seems like we still don't know too much about the system. Today, ...
During an interview with GameBusiness.jp, Sony's product planning division head honcho, Naoya Matsui, commented that Sony always had plans to go UMD-less, and that the PSP Go is the fruition of all ...