Unless you are replacing your broken PSP and don't have MLB The Show 2011 and Gran Turismo there is no reason buying this. Plus don't expect the games to be in their plastic cases but in small cardboard cases.
New $160 PSP bundle includes MLB 11: The Show, Gran Turismo
Sony announces portable pack for "grads and dads"; includes piano black PSP-3000, 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, and baseball and driving games.
Though Sony is preparing to launch its Next Generation Portable by year's end in the United States, that's not stopping the Japanese game maker from enticing gamers to purchase a PSP-3000 by bundling it with two popular games.
Sony has announced the newest Limited Edition PSP Entertainment Pack (pictured at right). The $160 bundle includes a piano black PSP-3000, a 2GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, and two system-exclusive PSP titles: MLB 11: The Show and Gran Turismo.
For more on the titles inside the pack, check out GameSpot's reviews of MLB 11: The Show and Gran Turismo.
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