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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Some news about Queasy Games' award-winning abstract shooter. A PSP 4GB Memory Entertainment Pack will be released this November, which comes bundled with a Piano Black PSP-3000 (the new PSP model with non-reflective screen), one 4GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, and a voucher to download the PSP version of Everyday Shooter from the PlayStation Store free of charge. The pack itself will retail at $200, though there is no information yet on when existing PSP owners can acquire the game without buying the entire bundle.

Also, the PC version of Everyday Shooter originally released on Steam is now available for purchase from Direct2Drive.

Siliconera: Everyday Shooter PSP bundled with PSP-3000
Wired.com: Everyday Shooter Comes to the PSP

Comments

every psp user will be able to get it. its gonna be on the playstation store the bundle comes with a pass that will let you download it for free.

Hmmmmm will it make me use my PSP, who is sitting on the water heater at the back of the garage since I bought it?

lol i'll take it off your hands i love my psp.

no offense but, fuck the new psp. its garbage. i bought one to replace a stolen one, took it back and sold it used cause they wouldnt give me my damn money back, and bought an old one.

it feels like something made by a cheap toy company.

the new psp isn't even out yet the slim feels cheaper but it honestly isn't that cheap its not as durable as the phat but its not a pushover its survived many falls. I've owned both so i'm not talking out of my ass anyways.

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