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The New York PSPgo Sign Is Smaller

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Remember that huge PSP in New York City’s SoHo? The one that was up since 2005? It has been taken down, sadly. But Sony [[link]] has put up a new PSPgo billboard in SoHo — albeit smaller. http://kotaku.com/gaming/psp/attack-of-the-giant-psp-103074.php That’s [[link]] okay! yono all app The yono all app PSPgo is smaller, and the w69 slot economy is crap. And who can afford [[link]] enormous PSP billboards these days? PSPgoes For Smaller Visual Placement [Pasta Tech] [Pic]

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