
This November, Sony will include PSP-exclusive digital copies with select Sony Pictures titles. It all kicks off on November 3rd when the American version of Godzilla hits store shelves, bundled with a PSP-only digital copy. Then, on November 10th, The Ugly Truth gets released with both a PSP-only digital copy and a DVD-ROM containing a traditional digital copy.
Too bad you need a PS3 in order to transfer the copy onto your PSP.
Here’s a few reasons why this is stupid:
- If you own a PS3 in the first place, chances are slim that you’ll want to re-watch the movie on a tiny-ass screen.
- Even if you don’t own a PS3 or Blu-ray player, seriously, who watches movies on their PSP? Remember what happened to movies on UMD?
- Why release some Blu-rays with just a PSP-only copy, but others with an additional traditional copy?
- Unless consumers can have the option to transfer their digital copies to a PSP with something other than a PS3, this whole concept is terrible.
- Godzilla was terrible, the Ugly Truth looks terrible, and it probably is terrible.

















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