PSP 50GB Hard Drive? Yeah, Sure, and Sony Will Sell Games for Free Too

Ed Steele February 25, 2005 Comments Off

It’s rumored today by an analyst that a magical PSP will one day in 2006 have a 50GB hard drive to store movies and music. We declare “nonsense,” and here is why: Sony and Microsoft lose quadrillions of dollars a year due to piracy. Where do most of these pirates store their games, you ask? On the hard drives installed in their PS2s and Xboxes. (Allegedly, there is software out there that will let you copy games right to the hard drive and run them from the internal hard disk.)
Think about it. Would Sony want to enable the PSP to run pirated games and movies EASILY? We think surely not. What do you think?
THE LINK: Next iteration of PSP to go head to head with big HD MP3s, according to analyst
UPDATE: the truth has been found. Click here to get the real story.


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