http://www.thelostgamer.com/2009/12/18/littlebigplanet-set-for-merchandise/
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If this is true hopefully they make it a worthwhile update from previous systems because I still have 1000 and have never felt the need to update it. Although I wouldn't mind updating it because my analog stick is sticking, not to mention it's been through alot and is dirty and got scratches all over the place.
That was a bit disappointing- I thought we might get an idea of what the thing might look like. The only good news from this is that, if a 4000 gets made, that means the PSP has more than a year of life left in it.LongZhiZi
It'll most likely look exactly like the 1000, 2000, and 3000.
[QUOTE="LongZhiZi"]That was a bit disappointing- I thought we might get an idea of what the thing might look like. The only good news from this is that, if a 4000 gets made, that means the PSP has more than a year of life left in it.Phoenix534
It'll most likely look exactly like the 1000, 2000, and 3000.
While you're probably right, it begs the question, "What would cause consumers to upgrade to this model?" I mean, I can't imagine any features they'd add to the thing that would cause someone with a 3000 to upgrade. The Go was a much more radical shift. So while it didn't add a ton of new things, it was markedly different to the point where there was at least some sort of selling point on it. But adding those features to a 3000 isn't going to be enough.Please Log In to post.
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