
The PSP is certainly no stranger to playing movies. Movies on UMD are being released at a furious pace. The "homebrew" scene is ripe with options for getting content onto your all-in-one media wonder. But there haven't been a ton of options for downloading affordable, legal movies. That's starting to change with the debut of the 29MP4 Video Store.
As you might expect the service works a bit like iTunes, but without the same level of polish or the same amount of content. Currently in beta, the store offers an initial selection of movies that cost $2.99 per download.
Don't expect to be downloading the latest hollywood releases though. Most of the beta launch line up consists of B-grade, direct-to-video shlock such as National Lampoon's Blackball (and that's the cream of the crop!).
The site promises many, many more movies as 2006 gets into gear. Let us know if you take the plunge and try the new service.
