go with the 3000, its cheaper, and you dont have to deal with all the digital download stuff, which I find annoying.
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go with the 3000, its cheaper, and you dont have to deal with all the digital download stuff, which I find annoying.
go with the 3000, its cheaper, and you dont have to deal with all the digital download stuff, which I find annoying.
Darkman2007
I agree with that. A PSP 3000 with a 16Gb memory stick duo is the same as a PSP Go, plus it has a UMD drive. UMD games are cheaper than PSN games and there's more of them. It you get the 16Gb memory stick pro duo, you can download the same games as the Go.
I held a PSP 3000 for the first time today. Do you guys have any qualms about it's construction? To me it felt like a toy. Almost empty inside. The PSP go on the other hand feels like a real piece of electronics.
In the end though if you are starting out from scratch the 3000 is probably your best bet. I just felt weird holding what seemed to be an empty piece of plastic.
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go with the 3000, its cheaper, and you dont have to deal with all the digital download stuff, which I find annoying.
ZazDogg
I agree with that. A PSP 3000 with a 16Gb memory stick duo is the same as a PSP Go, plus it has a UMD drive. UMD games are cheaper than PSN games and there's more of them. It you get the 16Gb memory stick pro duo, you can download the same games as the Go.
This and just the fact that not all games are required to have DL as an option.Ask yourself this. Do you like playing games or do you like giving money away? Any smart human being can find a 3000 with a 16gig memory stick for 200$ easy. I'll say if you have small hands, and I mean REALLY small, maybe the go wouldn't be so bad for you.
Since the majority of new psp games don't just automaticcaly go on the psn store, why get the go?
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