What is up with the PSP go? I don't believe that it will catch on for a while. None of the games i really like were in the first few released, and only downloaded games can be played on it. I, personally, am not buying one. At least not for a while.
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What is up with the PSP go? I don't believe that it will catch on for a while. None of the games i really like were in the first few released, and only downloaded games can be played on it. I, personally, am not buying one. At least not for a while.
I bought one. But only because I hadn't purchased a previous incarnation of the PSP. I like not having to lug around a case with a bunch of discs in it. I've already lived through that with CDs. I had over 1000 albums spread between multiple booklets, and always had to keep buying new ones because the sleeves in those things will actually scratch discs.If you havea PSP 3000, don't buy a Go. If you don't already have one, consider it, at least.
I bought one. But only because I hadn't purchased a previous incarnation of the PSP. I like not having to lug around a case with a bunch of discs in it. I've already lived through that with CDs. I had over 1000 albums spread between multiple booklets, and always had to keep buying new ones because the sleeves in those things will actually scratch discs.If you havea PSP 3000, don't buy a Go. If you don't already have one, consider it, at least.
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Just chiming in to say you have excellent taste in avatars!
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I bought one. But only because I hadn't purchased a previous incarnation of the PSP. I like not having to lug around a case with a bunch of discs in it. I've already lived through that with CDs. I had over 1000 albums spread between multiple booklets, and always had to keep buying new ones because the sleeves in those things will actually scratch discs.If you havea PSP 3000, don't buy a Go. If you don't already have one, consider it, at least.
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I have to say I agree with you! If I hadn't got my awesome vibrant blue PSP 3000 and a back catalog of some 16 UMD games then I would be tempted by the Go and I think that market is exactly what Sony were aiming for. Unfortanutely for them I don't think the market was very big and I think they over priced it. Also using UK prices there is no excuse for charging £31.99 for NFS Shift when the highet price you could get if for on UMD was £29.99. They did a bit better with GT charging £21.99 to download while Game were charging £24.99 - having said that other on-line retailers were charging £17.99 so the PSN still weren't the cheapest! I think for the Go to be a real sucess they need to sort the pricing out!
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