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Portable post-Black Friday deals take off from Nintendo, PlayStation and Evercade

 While there's no sign of a discount on the PlayStation Portal or Xbox Ally, portable gamers can still get in on the Black Friday action. From handheld PC gaming devices to Nintendo, there's plenty on offer.  Update: Valve has jumped in with 20% off the Steam Deck LCD 256GB model (down to £279 in the UK) Update: PlayStation Portal has £20 off the range, bringing the white and black models down to £179, and 30th Anniversary Edition to £189. (Look out for another 5% off at checkout!)  First up is  Evercade offering a clutch of offers on hardware and games on Amazon and across other stores in Europe and US markets.  Not all deals have kicked in yet, but the official list is:  Up to 30% off all cartridges released before September 2025 20% off all hardware released before September 2025 US and Canada to receive 20% off all lines released before Sep 2025 Big names, including Evercade Alpha Street Fighter and Mega Man bartop arcade, Tomb Raider, all Super Pocke...

More PSP Phone Screens Leak

Well, it had to happen with its official unveiling either at CES this month or Mobile World Congress the next, there had to be enough PSP Phones around for someone to snap one. And here's the latest model with all the right badges on.


Similar in size and shape to its sister smartphones, you can see there is minimal Sony branding, making this a distant cousin, something the PSP2 will crap all over in gaming terms. There are more, rather similar pics at here. These leakers really should get on a photography course!

It apparently runs the latest Android 2.3 OS. Still, we have yet to see the thing playing any games and can't wait to find out how it performs. In the main though, this is just a gadget in the middle of a marketing war that will find a small niche, not much more.

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