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Reeves admits PSP's lacking games

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Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz earlier this week, SCEE president David Reeves has admitted that the firm would like the PSP games roster to be larger.

"Hand on heart, would we like more PSP games? Yes, we would. We really would," he said.

Reeves did add, however, that more games were on the way to Europe from Japan.

"We've seen in the last six months that because of the success of the PSP in Japan many Japanese developers have got some absolutely phenomenal games," he said. @They're not Monster Hunter 2G or things like that, but they are in development and we'll see them over here."

The SCEE PlayStation Day earlier this week carried a grand total of no PSP games.

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