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I love my PSP as much as the next guy but from where I'm standing, this model hardly seems new and improved. A clearer, anti-reflective screen that reduces battery life; video output cables; an integrated mic; a minor redesign--is all of this worth plunking down $170 more for a system that's already quite fully-featured? At the very least, Sony should improve the new model in more significant ways: longer battery life, brighter screen, etc. Maybe instead of pushing out unnecessary redesigns they should be thinking of making more triple-A PSP titles?

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I'm perfectly happy with my original PSP, why should I shell out another $169.99 for only a handful of new features, most of which are virtually inconsequential?

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If I were stranded on a desert island (with electricity and internet access) I would bring the following 5 games: 1. World of Warcraft 2. Resident Evil 4 3. The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion 4. Starcraft: Brood War 5. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction

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These "new and improved" games may have had a slight graphical overhaul, but in the long run, who's going to even bother with them?