Im not surprise it's a horrible device. XConn12This is just untrue. The only thing people can say about it is they don't like the button lay out. The thing can still play games and they evolved the system passed needing the defeated UMD format. The used game market and rentals doesn't give them money back, so I'd expect fans of developers would want a fully digital distribution market. You can't really cite the price because I believe the price of the first PSP units were the same price or around the same. If you live comfortably enough to buy games, then you can't say the amount to buy one is that big of a deal. Either way, I wouldn't mind if they kill off the PSP Go ultimately, as long as their next hand held is still fully digital. If it isn't or if they cling to the UMD of all things, I would just enjoy the games I have on earlier PSPs.
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[QUOTE="SapSacPrime"]this is why 3rd party games do not sell well in america this game has a better story then anything nintendo can do and the graphics are beautiful, great characters and music No, this is what allows 3rd party games to compete and evolve. Yes, it looks quite fine visually and if experience translated to game play mechanics it would have been a good game, but there is too many flaws in it to deny that it is a bit clunky. Story, graphics, characters and music does not make a good game.It looks crap to be honest and it launched at budget price, Im not buying substandard games just to make the console look good. If Nintendo can make games which compete or go one better than the games that appear on the other consoles I fail to see why 3rd parties cannot.
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