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PSP Cloned

Gadgets On The Go have a great photo of the latest PSP clone, spotted in Australia. Not only is this fake PSP cheap, at $12USD, but its also strikes a remarkable resemblance to the Sony PSP, right down to the inclusion of a PSP logo.

Looks like this example is for playing a game called The King of Fighters, a rather dubious looking monochrome game. Its the sort of rubbish that parents buy for their kids, which just leads to disappointment when they realise that its not actually a PSP but a really bad 1980′s designed game wrapped around a bad quality PSP cloned case.



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