
For all those of you out there that are nostalgic about PSP games dropped due to retail, I have good news. Sony entertainment has just solved your problems.Sony's senior product manager John Koller said that games that are still being demanded by PSP crazed people around the world will become available digitally over the PlayStation Network.Games that retailers have given up on but yet are still craved by PSP owners will be released over the service.Changes can already be noticed on the newly reopened play station store with a bunch of retail PSP titles ready for download, most notably first-party releases B-Boy and Fired Up.Other than games, one can find a multitude of trailers and demos on PSN; however, Koller said the company is keen to experiment with shorter, more immediate gaming experiences. "We have an opportunity to bring bite-size experiences to the system, ten minute, pick up and play content that can be downloaded from the store," said Koller.Universal Media Discs or UMD are likely to face some price reductions as Koller stated. Also Blu-ray movies come with an embedded PSP-formatted version of the title to Sony’s satisfaction as recently announced at CES, Consumer Electronics Show, held at Las Vegas"Any way we can help get that multimedia content onto the PSP, we're going to take it," Koller said.




