Evidence Builds for Digital Rentals on PSPgo
Evidence is building that PSPgo [http://www.sony.com].
It's tough to rent games when your console doesn't have a hole to jam them into, but it's looking more and more like Sony might already have that base covered. As the Retail Gamer [http://theretailgamer.blogspot.com/2009/10/digitally-renting-psp-games.html] blog noticed a few days ago, games on the PSPgo can't be sorted into folders as they can on the PS3 but they can be sorted by expiration date. Fields for "Starts," "Expires" and "Hours Left" are also included in the game information windows.
That on its own could mean just about anything but the idea of digital rentals actually came from none other than Sony itself, which broached the idea all the way back in May [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/91868-Sony-Considering-Digital-Rentals-For-PSP-Games] as part of an online consumer survey. The questionnaire posited a "rental download service" which would let users "download a fixed number of games during your subscription period... You will be able to change the games you have chosen for the download once your subscription term renews." The theoretical subscription periods could run "weekly, monthly or some other time period."
Kevin Butler [http://uk.gamespot.com/news/blogs/rumor-control/909119209/27061560/psp-game-rental-coming.html] loose on this one very soon.
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Evidence is building that PSPgo [http://www.sony.com].
It's tough to rent games when your console doesn't have a hole to jam them into, but it's looking more and more like Sony might already have that base covered. As the Retail Gamer [http://theretailgamer.blogspot.com/2009/10/digitally-renting-psp-games.html] blog noticed a few days ago, games on the PSPgo can't be sorted into folders as they can on the PS3 but they can be sorted by expiration date. Fields for "Starts," "Expires" and "Hours Left" are also included in the game information windows.
That on its own could mean just about anything but the idea of digital rentals actually came from none other than Sony itself, which broached the idea all the way back in May [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/91868-Sony-Considering-Digital-Rentals-For-PSP-Games] as part of an online consumer survey. The questionnaire posited a "rental download service" which would let users "download a fixed number of games during your subscription period... You will be able to change the games you have chosen for the download once your subscription term renews." The theoretical subscription periods could run "weekly, monthly or some other time period."
Kevin Butler [http://uk.gamespot.com/news/blogs/rumor-control/909119209/27061560/psp-game-rental-coming.html] loose on this one very soon.
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