PlayStation Wine Glass, Lifestyle Stuff - Pictures

PlayStation Square - lifestyle accessories shop opens

1 Jun 2006

DigitalWorldTokyo, SPOnG’s pals over in the land of the rising sun, brought our attention to a nifty new range of PSP-branded knick-knacks, including a watch with half its numbers missing ... and a wine glass.

We're told that the PlayStation Signature range includes fake crocodile-skin pouches for the PSP and Sony UMDs, tote bags, ballpoint pen sets, corkscrews and an outrageously overpriced crew-neck sweater that sells for ¥15,000 (70 quid!)

SCEI has an actual shop called Playstation Square in Tokyo's swanky Aoyama district, where lifestyle shoppers will be able to get their mitts on all of this gear when it opens on June 14th.

A wine glass, for christ’s sake? SPOnG gives it six months - your bets in the forum below.
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(Via DigitalWorldTokyo.com)


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6 comments posted.

First comment

Posted by Nosce
You know, I think Sony's gonna be making a bigger loss on crap like this than they ever will with the PS3.

Latest comment

Posted by Zoyd Wheeler
Most of my clothes cost less, on average, than £70 per jumper/sweater and more than £10 per jumper/sweater.

None were made from Barley. Most are cotton or wool or man-made fibre or a mix of the three.

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