If you thought the title was ridiculous, think again. It turns out that GPS has been available over in other parts of the world. Now finally, the US is going to receive the PSP GPS. The software will be run by Tele Atlas and will completely in 3D.

The software will come in form of a UMD disk, but also will be downloadable right to the Memory Stick. The price will be between 100 to 200 dollars. Sony is also considering adding new features in the US like adding GPS based games including treasure hunts, friend locators, and stuff.

 
 

Earlier in the year, it didn't seem like the Sony PSP would be able to hold the top spot for the rest of the year, but now it finally seems like a reality. Thanks to Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, which has been the top selling gamers for awhile now. The Nintendo Wii is still selling a respectable 41K units which puts it nicely into second.

The Nintendo DS comes in 3rd place which is the main competitor to the PSP. The other consoles, PS3 and Xbox 360 aren't even close to catching up. This is great news for PSP and it looks like we'll see new games now thanks to the new interest in the PSP.

 
 

The Sony PSP is still selling very well despite there being any new games out recently. It is still outselling the Xbox 360 and Ps3 every month. It sold 192K units last month. Interestingly, the PSP has increased sales 5.6 percent from last year on April 2007.

Sony sure knows how to sell it's consoles for the long haul. The Nintendo Wii and DS received the top honors. However, GTA 4 stole the show as they racked over 500 million dollars in just 1 week. That's more than the highest grossing movies get!

 
 

New games coming out for both North America and Asia, but no games for Europe. Ironically, North America gets UEFA Euro 2008 soccer game, which is highly popular in Europe. They received it a month ago, so it really isn't that ironic.

For Asia, they are getting Daisenryaku VII Exceed and UEFA Euro 2008. I'm not sure how many European soccer fans there are in Asia, so I doubt it'll be a big hit. Daisenryaku VII Exceed looks like a great game though. It is turned based in a tactical warfare environment. I'd play it if it wasn't for the fact it's not in English.

 
 

It seems like the only place where the Sony PSP is really taking over is in Japan, but why is that? The rest of the world doesn't to be experiencing the same lust for the Sony PSP. It turns out that the game developers in Japan have done it all by producing games like Monster Hunter 2G.

Games like Monster Hunter 2G have generated new Sony PSP sales almost by themselves. The PSP is now selling over 100K units a month beating out the Wii which is at 71K and the DS at 52K. This is quite impressive and we hope to see these numbers rise. But the question remains, where are all these cool games for the rest of the world?

 
 

The Sony PSP was not very friendly to many game makers who were into making games that took a lot effort and money. Companies like Planet Moon tried their best to produce great games like Infected and After Burner, but these titles did not receive enough sales to make it worthwhile.

Planet Moon isn't the only company who was discouraged about PSP game sales. However, the PSP is coming back with strong sales of new consoles and games, so now they are reconsidering. However, good games take awhile to make so you'll have to wait before we see a lot of new PSP games.

 
 

A Japanese website called Dengeki Online had a recently poll to ask readers what games they wanted to remake. The list of the games weren't that significant, but the interesting part was they actually polled console systems as well. The Sony PSP ended up finishing first ont he list.

This really makes it interesting because people are already buying the Sony PSP like there is no tomorrow, but they will want Sony to remake it? The recent surge is probably due to the game Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, but what is with the Sony PSP that could be better? Maybe Sony needs to get their act together to improve the PSP!

 
 

It turns out that the Sony PSP is still king of the world. A good way to see what console is the best is to look at how the consoles are selling in Japan. It turns out the PSP sold 92K+ consoles which put it at number 1.

It beat out other consoles such as DS Lite which only came in at 48K and the Nintendo Wii which came in at 42K consoles. This is very interesting as the Sony PSP is actually selling more and more every month. This may lead into a great year for Sony if they can pick up the sales of the PS3.