PSP hits Europe with trio of new colors

Posted in PSP by Conner Flynn on February 5th, 2009

PSP hits Europe with trio of new colorsTimes are tough and Sony knows that if it wants to sell PSPs(Believe me they want to sell some badly) they had better try some new tricks to entice buyers. And what could make the consumer want you more? Sony thinks that it’s all in the colors.

Sony is releasing the European PSP in three new colors to compliment the Carnival Colors we covered just a week ago. You’ll be able to get your PSP in Radiant Red, Mystic Silver and Pearl White. They might be trying a little too hard. Those color names sound like stripper names for Eighty-year-olds. In fact, I’m pretty sure Pearl White starred on The Golden Girls.

Sony has confirmed that the silver and white versions will be available this month, but you’ll have to wait until March to get the Radiant Red version.

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One Comment to “PSP hits Europe with trio of new colors”
  1. Carlos Says:

    I can’t believe it! Why do Asia and Europe have a wide variety of colors, and the U.S. is still stuck with plain old, boring black. (At least I got blue in the Madden bundle.) Will these ever come out in the U.S.

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