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TiltFX introduces G Sensor to Sony PSP

The TiltFX from Codejunkies could be the next big thing for your Sony PSP assuming it is pulled off the right way – using a three-axis MEMS gyro which clips itself onto the lower-left of a PSP 1000, 2000, or 3000-series console. Guess that’s another blow against the so-called more advanced Sony PSP Go, eh? When plugged, your PSP turns into an iPhone/iPod touch, since you can tilt the console to control your on-screen persona. Guess Loco Roco will be a totally new experience this time round! Would you fork out £14.99/$19.99 for this puppy?

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