Ladies, Are You Interested In Sony’s PSP Value Pack for Girls?

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The PSP is getting its fair share of bundles and value packs this year. Just last night, Sony announced a New Hunter’s Pack for Monster Hunter Portable 3rd and a Cosmos & Chaos pack for Dissidia 012[Duodecim]: Final Fantasy.

 

Now, we have yet another branded PSP, this one aimed at Japanese women. The PlayStation Portable Value Pack for Girls comes in a nice, dull pink shade — unlike the older shocking pink PSP — and includes a neat pouch to carry the system in, too.

 

Also included in the Value Pack for Girls are a pair of earphones, a 2GB Memory Stick, and a cleaning cloth to match. Like the New Hunter’s Pack, the Value Pack for Girls will go for 19,800 yen when it releases on February 17th in Japan.


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