Archive for February, 2011

Topic: PSP News - PSP Golf - PR Profile on GolfClubBusiness.com - Golf Club Business (press release)

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

PSP Golf's first game improvement golf club aptly named "The Little One" is a revolutionary new golf training aid that will not only improve your ball striking, increase your distance, elevate your concentration and improve your confidence but you will receive instant feedback on your swing that will result in more rapid improvement and lower your scores. Our brain is focused on the task at hand even with a different sized clubhead! Hitting the ball with the center of the club is a constant priority regardless of the club you have in your hand. The "Transition" is the moment you are emotionally aware of the simplicity behind "The Little One" and the freedom it gives you to hit every shot without fear. The result is more consistent, solid, repetitive shots no matter what club you have in your hand. PSP Golf - "Changing The Way The World Plays Golf". PSP Golf hasn’t added any friends yet. read more

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Sony to re-release some PSP games on new PSP 2 carts – Video Games …- About: General

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Sony to re-release some PSP games on new PSP 2 carts â” Video Games Reviews, Cheats | Geek. read more

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PSP Games Used to Build Team Attitude in Japanese Soccer- About: General

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The humble Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) (called humble now with respect to the Next Generation Portable, or the PSP2) is actually helping Japanese soccer players by getting rid of all that âI am the most valuable player everâ attitude and filling everyone with the team spirit! More precisely, it is the âdinosaur-killingâ game called Monster Hunter . Sonyâs PSP has always remained popular in the home country and the Monster Hunter series have always taken the sales market by storm. Thus when the coach of the Samurai Blue team of Japan introduced the game to his players , he [probably] knew what he was doing. The sessions seem to have paid off as star player Keisuke Honda went from being a lone-wolf to a team player , eventually resulting in the teamâs victory over Australia in the Asia Cup. Sign Up For Free Techie Buzz Newsletter Get Free email newsletters delivered to your Inbox ( Help? read more

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