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PSP Street | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Handheld Console |
Generation |
Seventh |
Sony Corporation | |
Predecessor(s) |
PlayStation Portable |
Successor(s) |
PlayStation Portable Slim and Lite |
Competitor(s) |
Nintendo DS |
Unit(s) sold |
5 million |
Rachet and Clank: Size Matters | |
Technical Information | |
Supported Media |
UMD, Memory Stick PRO Duo |
Save Capabilities |
Memory Stick PRO Duo |
Input(s) | |
Directional Pad,Square Button,Circle Button,Triangle Button,X Button,Start Button,Select Button,2 x Analog Joysticks,Home Button,L Button,R Button | |
November 2011 | |
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The PSP Street (Model number PSP-E1000) was announced by Sony on August 27, 2011 and released in November the same year. Unlike the PSP Go, which lacked a UMD optical drive and forced you to download games through the PlayStation Store, the PSP Street lacks Wi-Fi to be able to do this; this also means that multi-player functionality and internet connectivity is impossible.
The PSP-E1000 features a matte finish, similar to the PSP-3000 which featured a half matted half glossy finish.