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March 20th, 2007, 01:48 Posted By: wraggster
via pspfanboy
While the rest of the world has been denied access to PSP's GPS accessory, Sony is releasing a more advanced version of Minna no Chizu, the GPS software, in Japan. The new software, which must be purchased in stores, includes some new features:
Petamap: a database of user-submitted points of interest.
PlaceEngine: software that determines your location based on nearby wi-fi points
Pedestrian navigation routes, which include shortcuts through parks, tunnels, etc.
Disaster relief centers: just in case.
Many Americans have been wondering when the GPS accessory will ever be made available for use here. Unfortunately, Sony hasn't been too keen on releasing details. (Maybe when, or if, they release new colors?) Interested individuals can import the title, but note that US support will require the use of homebrew. Or play lots of Metal Gear Solid
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