NEWS SOURCE: MnMStudio Inc.
SEATTLE, WA – April 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Earlier this month, Sony released their Playstation Portable (PSP) device in the United States. Within days, hackers had found a web browser element within a game. At first exploited by the underground scene, many novices have read the simple procedures online to enable their device’s web capability. Now anyone with a PSP can quickly and easily use their gaming device to browse the web at any WiFi enabled internet hotspot.
The web browser hack provided a new direction for adult oriented services. After months of development, MnMStudio has launched with their site designed exclusively for the PSP. Taking advantage of the “PSP browser hack,” MnMStudio has created an adult oriented site specifically formatted for the portable device. MnMStudio is the first developer to foray into the adult oriented web market specifically targeting the PSP.
Lust2Go integrates years of adult oriented development experience with the latest in handheld browser technology. All photographs and video media have been specifically formatted for the PSP screen size, with a resolution of 480 pixels by 272 pixels. Gigabytes of wide screen video and photo galleries are available for users of the newest portable device from Sony: The Playstation Portable.
A free preview is available at Lust2Go (www.lust2go.com) for both Desktop Computer and PSP users.
Sony, Playstation, Playstation Portable, and PSP are registered trademarks of the Sony Corporation, USA.
MnMStudio has recently designed dating sites, gaming sites, and has had recent forays into adult oriented content. www.mnmstudio.com.
News issued by: MnMStudio, Inc.
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Original Story ID: (299) :: 2005-04-0422-001
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NEWS SOURCE: MnMStudio Inc. | Published: 2005-04-22 15:08:00
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