After a report revealed that the UMD Passport Program will not be heading to North America, there were some unanswered questions on whether the program will make its way to Europe and PAL territories. According to Eurogamer, it seems that SCEE is still undecided on whether they will implement the program, which will allow Playstation Portable owners to obtain digital copies of their games at a dis...
In Japan, the UMD Passport Program allows Playstation Portable owners to grab digital versions of their PSP games on UMD for a special price. It looks like it will be a Japanese exclusive as a report on Kotaku has revealed that Sony Computer Entertainment America will not bring the program to North America. This leaves North American owners no way to play their physical PSP games on their Playstat...
With Sony revealing the UMD Passport last month, which particular games that would be supported was on the minds of PSP owners everywhere. Sony revealed that 262 games would be supported at the launch of the program, which will be a couple of weeks before the launch of the Playstation Vita. So, any particular games on that list that would interest anyone? Well, Sony’s first party titles, suc...
Yesterday, I brought the news that Sony will be introducing the UMD Passport to allow those with UMD copies of PSP games to retrieve a digital copy for use on the Playstation Vita at a special discounted price. More details have emerged about the Passport program including how Sony will make sure the system isn’t abused. Sony has announced that, when a UMD is registered with a PSN account, i...
When Sony said they would have a solution to solve the UMD to Vita problem, some were skeptical that something would not happen. Now those skeptics can be quiet as Sony Japan announces the UMD Passport. The UMD Passport is a program which allows PSP owners to download a digital copy of a supported game at a special price. That special price will range between ¥500 to ¥1500, which would be, in Aust...