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I think you should get the Go. It costs more, but it's well worth its price.
metalgear-solid
NO it's not. It's a complete rip off.
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I think you should get the Go. It costs more, but it's well worth its price.
RAGINGxPONY
NO it's not. It's a complete rip off.
If the guy is a first time PSP owner and doesnt have any UMDs then why shouldnt he get the GO. Its quite smaller and lighterif ur 21 and up and want to look grown up get the go
but if you dnt mind looking immature, and want to whatch movies while u drive get a 3000 and a psp glass mount
How many games do they have online anyway? do they have all them tobuy all of them or just a select few because i've been thinking about getting one myself but if they don't have all or most of the games online i'd proably get a PSP 3000?
not by ANY stretch of the imagination... 3000 FTW....I think you should get the Go. It costs more, but it's well worth its price.
metalgear-solid
[QUOTE="metalgear-solid"]
I think you should get the Go. It costs more, but it's well worth its price.
NO it's not. It's a complete rip off.
If the guy is a first time PSP owner and doesnt have any UMDs then why shouldnt he get the GO. Its quite smaller and lighter cant replace the battery smaller screen not compatible with mem stick duo will miss out on some existing cool psp games 80 bucks more (not to mention you can find a used 3000 EASILY waaaaaaay cheaper) not compatible with existing peripheralsthey dont have all the existing PSP games online yet...nor do i think they ALL will ever make it there. just my thoughts....How many games do they have online anyway? do they have all them tobuy all of them or just a select few because i've been thinking about getting one myself but if they don't have all or most of the games online i'd proably get a PSP 3000?
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cant replace the battery - Dont like where this is going *coughpandoracough*
smaller screen - But the same resolution which should mean games are supposed to look better
not compatible with mem stick duo - Yeah uses the faster and smaller MS micro on top of its 16 gig onboard mem
will miss out on some existing cool psp games - Im sure they will make it to the PSN eventually
80 bucks more - But as I said it has 16 gb onboard storage. 16 gigs MS pro duo is around 65 bucksso its really only 15 $ more
not compatible with existing peripherals - You mean like additional handles and such?slvrraven9
So not all the games are available to download? That's terrible. Out of curiousity, how long to they take to download? I'm debating getting a psp, and I'm unsure which model to get. Someone recommended the 2000.
I prefer the 3000 over the Go but it depends on what you would rather do. If you think you are going to play every game you get for it then get the Go. But if your the kind of guy who likes to trade in games and get new ones i would get the 3000. There is a larger selection of games for the 3000 too. But other than that there just about the same.
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