Universities to be given cut-price access to PSP development tools

Games Edu: SCEE announces PSP Academic Development Programme

In a session at the Games:Edu day of the Develop 2007 conference, Sarah Lamarié, manager of DevNet at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, has announced a deal to allow universities to have access to development-standard PSP tools for teaching purposes.

Rounding off a talk dedicated to how SCEE can help universities, Lamarié revealed that by signing a non-commerical agreement with SCEE, universities will be able to purchase the same PSP hardware and tools used by professional studios at a discount price.

Students will also be given accounts for a special branch of the SCEE developer website, with documentation, source code and discussion forums to nurture cooperation.

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