Nino Kalogeropoulos – Manager, Content Services, ANZ:
At an exclusive event held at the Chauvel Cinema in Sydney’s Paddington, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia celebrated the launch of MUBI in ‘style’ with some very special international guests.
First of all, there was the MUBI founder himself, Efe Çakarel, who commented: “Our mission is to put the excitement and discovery into the home viewing experience.”
Also present at the MUBI launch was Michael Ephraim, Managing Director of Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, who said: “MUBI is a fantastic addition to the PlayStation 3 on demand entertainment experience that stretches beyond great games and adds an exciting new layer to PlayStation Network’s film offering.”
Yesterday, we were unable to confirm if Australia and New Zealand would receive the PS4 during “Holiday 2013″ as the US will… and today, it’s still more of the same.
“We’re not saying if Holiday 2013 includes Europe at this stage,” Sony Computer Entertainment Europe head Jim Ryan said in an interview with MCV UK.
Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand has announced via a press release that the original PSP console is still selling well in New Zealand.
PSP 3000e in Europe, $99 PSP 3k black friday sale in the US, and continually strong sales in Japan.
PSP still has a lot of shelf life.
I just fired up my PSP 3000 after 2 weeks of Uncharted 3.
I need to play my FFVII, LBP, Modnation Racer,Lilo and Stich that I got free from PSN months ago. Whole lot of back log to finish. Can't wait ot play Adhoc with the PS Vita.
Who buys new handhelds?!?
Nobody would buy a PSP new for $130 when they can get one used for $70.
Sony Computer Entertainment NZ has announced that sales of the PlayStation 3 have surged over 300%.