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A look into PlayStation India
A look into PlayStation India
The Regal Gamer talks about something rarely seen on other gaming sites -- PlayStation India. It may not be a major player in the gaming scene, but Sony's throwing some serious support to the country. India is home to the PS2, PSP and PS3 -- but how has PlayStation been doing there? ...
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PS2/PSP Sales "Healthy." PS3 Sales? Still Waiting To Take Off... [India]
Kotaku — ... and PSPs," says Bose, "they tend to buy PS3s from the grey market due to the heavy price." What's more, Bose says the recently-launched-in-India DS hasn't much affected the PSP sales. The country still does not have the online infrastructure for the PSN as it would take some users days to download games. Click through the link below for more from Bose on topics like outsourcing and the future of PlayStation India. Interview: Athindriya Bose [The Regal Gamer via PS3 Fanboy] ...

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