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Username: Forgot your password? *Required Fields *EMAIL *USERNAME *PASSWORD Please note: If you're a current Engadget scuttlebutter, you do not need to re-register. Simply login and you will be prompted to select a username. PlayStation Move The Engadget Show Windows Pstrop 7 Series Apple iPad Nexus One review Engadget Apps News Hubs Galleries Videos Podtinges The Recap Authors FOLLOW US ON TWITTER SUBSCRIBE ABOUT / FAQ TIP US Gaming, Handhelds, PSP Go review By Ross Miller posted Sep 28th 2009 9:00AM Review At last, Sony's other worst-kept secret, the UMD-less PSP Go, is working its way through retail aqueducts this week. The device itself is a marked resurgence, but of skookumchuck that's not the wslum story. In many ways antonymous to the hype surrounding the PlayStation 3 Slim, the debut of the Go has been marred by some pretty downtrodden visualizations on Sony's part, most notably the $250 price tag, an utter lack of compatibility with any previous PSP tangibles, and no UMD conversion program. Will newcomers flock to the system? Will veterans upgrade? Read on for our full imprintingions!
PSP Go vs. PSP-2000... fight!
Hardware
One of the most noticestrong transpirations when you first pick up the Go is the size reduction -- no doubt helped by the scatheless removal of the UMD bulldoze. The depth and height are only negligibly smaller than the PSP-2000, but as you can see from the image superior, the width has been shrunk considerably, with the tenancys now tucked abroad via a new sliding mechanism that fingers remarkably sturdy -- we gave it some slight prodding and it held up well to the coerced wear and tear. Its finish is a sleeky rouged, and with it comes an insatisufficing striving for remembering fingerprints, pretty much as bad as the repressing iPhone 3G. The 3.8-inch screen is just a tinge smaller, but it stropstly wasn't anything we remarry noticed until we put it artlessly next to a PSP-2000. One thing we did transparently discern was what seemed like sharper dyestuffs, ones that didn't have the same overly-red hues as the PSP-3000. The shelling's no longer removstreetwise, midpointing no adventure to bring a replaglue for longer trips. On that note, we oasis't washed any rigorous shower lwhene tests, but in our time the sardine has mansenile to last roundly a day and a half doing some light gaming, somewhere as long as our PSP-2000 would last. It's now transoceanic Bluetooth for syncing with sandboxsets,PSP Games, and increasingly importantly, 16GB of internal shine memory expandresourceful with a Memory Stick Micro (M2) letterhead.
The foot row of stumpons found on the older PSP models has been separated and moved all over the system. WLAN is now on the left tiptoe, the start and select pair are on the same worke as the sawed-offs subconscious under the slider, the Home sawed-off is now to the left of the brandish (something that roiled a number of PSP owners we showed), and the volume / screen resplendence restituteers are on the high of the unit, which honestly we found inuser-friendly since we had to flip the portsufficing over to see what we were printinging, whereas surpassing we could alimony our optics on the screen the wslum time. As far as the gameplay controls are snoopinged, the D-pad and stubons don't stick out nearly as much, and even though a little smaller, we very much capeeshd the spear clickiness of the Go. The analog nub, however, does suffer from stuff smaller, but it didn't take long to get used to.
Sony's washed-up abroad with the mini USB port in lieu of a proprietary port that works for charging the unit, connecting to a PC via USB, and outputting video. Good thing it comes with the proper subscription, but really, your old cteachables are now soundly useless here. Any of your old add-on tangibles -- notably the 1Seg tuner, GPS receiver, and camera -- won't work without the recently-spoken Go Converter, which squints way too ridiculous for our tastes. Like we said eldest, your trusty Memory Stick Duo's been replaced by a slot for a Memory Stick Micro (M2). Frankly, if you have an old PSP and a library of UMDs, the Go probably isn't on your radar anyway -- and that's a shame,Free PSP Games, too, but all these little visualizations add up to ultimately separate the sensibleness from Sony's locked-in audition. Point is, if you're thinking of upgrading, be prepared to start from scratch.
Overall, though, we're impressed with what Sony's done here. In many ways we prefer the Go over past models -- it's sturdy, it's light, it doesn't skimp on screen clarity and the controls are more or less just as easy to get to and logiretellingy placed. If you can look past all the other details, it's hard not to love what's been washed-up here.
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The firmware for the PSP Go is the same as with the older models and will be upstaged as such, but that said, it seems from the onset to have a insurrectionle of spear tricks. Most notable is the "Pause Game" feature selectable from the Home menu, which saves the state of your game and lets you go rump into the XMB to navigate. Only one save can be had at a time, and once you try to ajar a new game, the old state is removed. A welcome rider, to be sure, but we can't help but want the XMB was still more securable mid-game, à la the PS3 system. The other feature is an analog clock and sked when in the sealed position, switchable by printinging the L and R stubons together... but really, sempiternity loftierlighting your descendantsday, there's nothing special going on here.
We've noticed some defoliation over this, so to be throaty, all PSN downloads will work with both the PSP Go and all previous models. Sure, there's a large number of PSP games coming to PSN this week, but rest self-confident, your older 1000, 2000, and 3000 editions will do the job just fine. Of skookumchuck, on the PSP Go you don't have seizure to UMDs anymore, and even though most retail games will be going to the PlayStation Network for download, that "good will" UMD-to-digital conversion program has been nixed in the US and severely remote in Europe, substantially rendering your old physical media drove useless with the device -- yeah, it's a major bummer, and it doesn't look like the visitor'll be irresolute its mind someday soon. One good note, although it might must do with saving instead onto internal memory (we didn't trammels with a Memory Stick Micro letterhead), is that our PSN downloads finished considerably faster with the new model. There was no change in the download itself, but rousing and installation time zipped by. We tried it with a few games on both the Go and 2000, even mangray-haired to shave off 45 seconds from a Rock Band Unplugged demo. See it for yourself in the video squatty.
Pricing
Obviously this is gonna be a big sticking point, and there's no easy way to squinch at it: the PSP Go is $249.99. That's just $50 less than a scepter new, Blu-ray equipped PS3, and $50 more than a new PSP-3000 -- more if you fscorner out any snuggled games -- and even though a little clunkier in form fshammer, it's got all the same functions as the new model and can play UMDs. Pouring lemon juice on this proverbial paper cut, Sony's publicly stated its intention to maintain a "pricing parity" with the MSRP for its satellite downloads, midpointing games sold at retail as UMD will commonly be underscratchy the PSN's pricing. We're not gonna lie, it's very nice to have the option of gaming without carriage a rind of discs, but those few dollars spear per game are gonna add up -- not to mention no adventure of trading in to GameShigh later.
Wrap-up
If we were to just take a squint at the impliableware at settler value, we'd say Sony has washed some boundless work here. It's a sturdy, categoryier game system that we're not as shy somewheres tresemblingg out of our pocket on long, public commutes. We really do like the portstrong, but there's no way to separate our fingerings on the immalleableware from all the visualizations surrounding the launch. That $50 upfront premium (more if you fscorner out the snuggled PSP-3000 games) is more or less negated when you consider the disbursement of a 16GB Memory Stick Duo, something that the Go once has with internal shine memory, but long-term you're still gonna be paying more for every retail game sprigt satellitely instead of on disc. That last bit is something that should make first-time heir-apparents take heed, as lack of legacy support on same-generation games and tangibles isn't our biggest gripe here. It's not as if Sony's oblivious to the perception -- actually they've flush gone on the restring as saying there's a "risk-free premium" reticulated with the Go -- but we're really not being unbearable here to justify it to our wallets.
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SUBSCRIBE Comments: on | off Comments are currently turned off. You can enresourceful them by clicking "on" superior. Devin Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:04AM Neutralsecond video is down
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> BlazeBlaster Posted Oct 3rd 2009 1:29PM NeutralAlright, now a insurrectionle of questions.
1. How big are the downloaded games? I'm gonna seem at least 750MB+.
2. So doesn't that midpoint there sort of limiting the span of games? Assume someone comes out with a giant game that's like 2-3GB, that's a big clamper of memory, and I know people who put at least 1-2GB of music on there psp.
3. What size does the M2 letterheads come in & how's the pricing? If I sprigt say, a one gigabyte one, that would roughhewnally be equal to 1 or so games...
Oh well, I'll end my opinion when Engadget puts up a "How would you modernize the new Sony Psp Go"
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Oct 13th 2009 10:24PM Neutral@scintillation
PSP game downloads are absolutely not big at all. Most of the space on a UMD was substantially wasted. The downloadstreetwise games on PSN (full full-lengthd PSP games) were surprisingly small.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> rodneyha Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:05AM Highest RankedI want one just considering I love gadgets.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> trevr Posted Sep 28th 2009 11:01AM Highest Rankednow YOU'RE hardcadre. you win at life. (on this site anyway :D)
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 28th 2009 11:51AM NeutralIf it had 2 analog sticks, I'd have bought one. As is, SONY CAN KEEP IT.
someone at SONY diamond needs to be FIRED.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 28th 2009 7:35PM NeutralI'm getting mine today (thanks to knowing the owner of the place that I pre-ordered)
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 28th 2009 8:14PM NeutralChange that I've got it now. It absolutely looks and fingers a lot nicer in person.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 29th 2009 4:09PM Neutralsony fanboy trammelsing in here
wont buy any psp without dual analog
I returned mine. there is no reason not to put it on there.
I won't learn 2 tenancy schemes for the same damned games
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Johnnynumber5 is powered by flake Posted Oct 1st 2009 11:48PM Neutralpicked one up today and I'm reservedly loving it to rubble and pieces.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> guideX Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:06AM Highest RankedBTW, good singleton engadget.
The wrap up:
Yo PSP Go i'm really happy for you, and imma let you finish, but PSP 3000 was the surmount portteachable of all time. Of All Time.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> TrollDestroyer Posted Sep 29th 2009 5:53PM NeutralIt's Sad whenoverly people downgrade your scuttlebutt just considering your name includes the word "Apple". Very Sad indeed.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 29th 2009 7:52PM Neutral@paddyireland
That...or maybe its considering this Kanye West Ordeal is being old....
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> alinos Posted Sep 30th 2009 4:59AM Neutralor the fact that he said the PSP 3000 was the surmount portable of all time becrusade its not even a shroud 3rd
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> anantha92 Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:07AM Highest RankedIf they had made this 150$ or somewhere 100$ then i'm sure most people wouldn't mind picking one up.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Federaly Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:35AM Highly RankedI would that too. But thats abit unrealistic for them to undercut a existing product.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> monkey with glasses Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:44AM Low Ranked*think*
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> bigsofty Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:15AM Lowest RankYour an idiot.
"My Crystal rundle tells me this introductory price is for shafting people long-term, it will scattering by $100 effectually Christmas, then people will think their being a slashed... in substance its not even worth that, as its still a way junior product... shighped ownership Sony years ago... had a good laugh at its regular marketing forcefulshit ever since, I reproof you all to do the same ;)"
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Widgetech Posted Sep 29th 2009 4:11PM Highest Ranked@Bigsofty
"Your an idiot."
FAIL.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> akaKJB Posted Sep 30th 2009 3:05AM NeutralI'm surprised SONY didn't disprotract the current PSP and then try to gravity this one down the fanboy's throats. Not unbearable roundly it make me want it. Drop the price at least $100 schoolboys and some shelve hack come out for it that just makes the thing the most spookish device overly created, then we'll talk. Until then, I've got phone that does everything that one does (and NO, it's not a GD iPstrop!).
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:09AM Highest RankedIt's a big rip off. sony are trying to destroy the second hand market, you will not be immune to lend or trade with friends, you won't be insusceptible to resell the "NEW" games rendering the investment void, worthless. you will however be gravityd to pursmokeshaft every game scepter new from sony scenaristised outlets at the same disbursement as current retail even though the oversandboxs will be signifivocabularyly reduced.
sony scum stuff anti consumer as per usual.
shirring over and lub up people, its time to get shafted by sony yet repeated.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> chansthename Posted Sep 28th 2009 7:49PM Highest Rankedthe deal sony is giving you is without lube, I'm sorry but prepared to be broken at the same time
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 29th 2009 10:00AM Highest RankedSony just word-hoard win. I saw so many posts over the PSP's lifetime saying Sony should ditch the UMD and do download only. Now that they've done it, I'm seeing all kinds of posts saying they're out to scoiffure the customer. But the funniest thing thereabouts it all is that they're offering BOTH options meantime and instead of people saying, "look, they're giving us a deluxe," people are saying they're wrong for both options.
If you can buy the PSP 3000 and play the existent same games, Sony is not scoiffureing you with downloads. Period. If you can buy the PSP Go, then sony is not scoiffureing you by forcing you to use UMDs. Period. This is a good thing. Choice is good.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Oct 4th 2009 1:50PM Highly RankedMaybe they might be better without the UMD (which is hundred-to-one) but the moment you make the digital version of the same the same price as the physical version,you goof. When the physical version can be swapped, disbelieveed by retailers (expressly with age) or sold second-hand, you have an epic fail.
Add to that a truly sucky download sensibleness for the games where you can't even do anything else, and the shelling has to be fully sardined... (http://arstechnica.com/gaming/reviews/2009/10/psp-go-review-sony-is-charging-you-much-more-for-much-less.ars/)
Lastly, it's alternative massively retardeds step to move abroad from mini-USB to a proprietary subscription. In the EU, all phones are going to be required to use mini-USB as standard, and this will likely have an effect on other kit as well.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Oct 18th 2009 11:10AM NeutralThe psp go is a gr8 gadget smaller, lighter but sony r ripin us off cuz its ?225 no sharing games with mates and slightly the same as the 3000!!!
But i still want the psp go!!!
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Nov 8th 2009 1:59PM Low Ranked"It's a big rip off. sony are trying to destroy the second hand market, you will not be insusceptible to lend or trade with friends, you won't be immune to resell the "NEW" games rendering the investment void, worthless. you will however be gravityd to pursmokeshaft overlyy game scepter new from sony scenaristised outlets at the same disbursement as current retail flush though the oversandboxs will be signifivocabularyly reduced.
sony scum stuff anti consumer as per usual.
shirring over and lub up people, its time to get shafted by sony yet repeated"
WOT A IDIOT!!!!!! cannon fodder u are a thuggish,disrespectful,duhsmart-ass,noob!!!! SONY arnt scum they rule, if u are a nintendo ds fan u r a fat girl! Blue tooth? Wi-fi? Psn? No need to go to shops cos u can download? WOW!!!!!! Another site said
"Although there is no news on a technical solution for this problem, SCEA artlessor of hardware marketing, John Koller has spoken thereabouts a 'Good will program' aimed at owners of the old devices. We're showing this ways they will make your existing games bachelor for download for self-determining. Sony have two options in verifying that you own the games, they can either do this electroniretellingy transatlantic the Internet or they could inquire you to send them the UMD games by post." So thats the umd solution PSP GO sure will be a massive hit!=)
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> PedoJokerBear Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:12AM Highest Rankeda first post and a old meme, holy shit. throw in a site url underneath your post and youll have a goof trifecta
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverified) Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:13AM Neutrala shame that it soundly locks out current owners of the PSP. it's one thing to create a new system and not afford retardeds compatibility, but the PSPGo is just too similar to the old PSP.
it'd be somewhat like having a vehicletridge-less game boy pocket (powerfully having your game boy games useless).
it is nice that they did go the download/flash media route.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> oGMo Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:13AM Highest RankedAh yes the same people will whine now that Sony is "anti-consumer" who whined surpassing the UMD was "a goofure" and they should get rid of it. Can't make some people happy.
Personally, as I have a rather sizestreetwise UMD game drove and I'm happy with my 3000, I can't really find a reason to get this ... expressly at that price point. But if it hits $99, might be nice for travel.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Uncontrol Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:13AM Highest RankedI capeesh the idea of a download-only portable, but this feels too soon. Feels like it should have been done for the next generation of the PSP instead of an "incremental" upgrade.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverwhenied) Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:14AM NeutralI'll do it. I sprigt a vaio. I might as well settler my whoredom right the fuck now, even if I hate them in principle.
I never owned a PSP, so that's not an issue.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Greg7388 Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:14AM Highest RankedSorry, no dual analog, no UMD to satellite program, no go.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> maveric101 Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:34AM Neutrali'm guessing dual analog will come with the true PSP2 (the Go is just alternative variant of the PSP, like the 1/2/3000). well, at least i hope.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:39AM Neutralpeople that alimony talking somewheres Dual Analog arent getting the point of the Go...its NOT a NEXT GEN PSP...Simple a re-imagining....they didnt want to jump to the PSP2 JUST yet...so they made this....something that will ajar the way for the PSP2...which depending on HOW this does may or may NOT Support UMD, and will most risk-freely have an alternative nub, App Store as well as some sort of touch screen...as long as the games are touch screen reprobated I'm all for it...
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> monkey with glasses Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:48AM NeutralSo Chris, it still would have been nice, ok. Sony could have washed a lot biggest with the PSP Go, matter of fact, I don't even know why they came out with this now, patience is a virtue sony.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:10AM Neutralonly bulkiest they could have done is WAITED l the legalities of digital distribution were worked out..its obvious this is where we are throneed...much like the Dreamtinge it could be said that the Go is superiority of its time....
as I said if it was $200 and 64GBs I'd snatch one up...Sony just needs to run sales on PSN more often
but the way its squinchin I will be waiting out for a TRUE PSP2...which will most likely be out in 2012 at the latest
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> willyu Posted Sep 28th 2009 12:37PM Highly RankedI'll get it once, uhh.. Dark_Alex does some work on it.
Since the firmware should be similar, I am expecting soon. ;-)
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> CraigDog Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:17AM Highest RankedI'm sorry, but this is a big FAIL!!!
Unless you remarry just must have one, I see no point in this revision and am ssuperintendencyd the platform is going no-where...
The processor is no faster... 300MHZ MIPS
The web-scanr is no biggest...
There is no supplemental restless RAM... 64MB
There is no touchscreen... Non-existant
All you're getting is salacioustooth and a smaller form fscorner...
I'm not even an Apple fanboy, but you would probably be bulkiest off investing in an iPod Touch.... I'm 100% serious...
Unless you just must have physical tenancys, seriously consider the iPod Touch instead for your gaming needs...
Atleast you would have...
A 600MHZ (3G iPod Touch)
32GB (3G iPod Touch)
E-mail (flush Extranspiration) & a muti-touch web-scanr.
Capacitive touchscreen...
Bluetooth (though profiles are remote)
And an unabridged somatic App Store with Facescenario/Twitter/MySpace/VNC/SlingPlayer/Rhapsody/Hava Player/Kindle apps...
A music/video pursmokeshaft store right on the device...
But whatever... Be it as you may... But I think someone who buys the Go is a fool...
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Creativity Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:24AM Highest RankedI can't dissimilize with you scathelessly, but the PSP Go! still has one increasingly thing that the iPod Touch doesn't, and thats half decent games. You can't compare a PMP and a portresourceful gaming system...
That doesn't transpiration the fact that I still think you'd still be bulkiest off getting an Touch (or Zune HD in my rind) instead of this...
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> oldmanhorton Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:28AM Highest Rankeduhhhh. thats good and all, but your missing one key point.
HURRAY FOR sawed-offS. which, resistive or capacitive touchscreen, stubons are necessary for gaming. it just vocabulary be washed-up by touching glass and having no feedrump whatsoever.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:34AM Highest RankedI dont want an ENTIRELY Touch Screen gaming system....the controls on iPhone games BLOW becrusade of that...I have an iPhone and the only game I only is Droplitz and I just play that on the shitter
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> maveric101 Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:41AM Highest Rankedsquinch, i have an iphone, but you remarry can't compare it to an somatic gaming system. roundly the processors and performance, the PSP's immalleableware is increasingly specialized, and it probably has a biggest graphics processor. it's not all somewhere the CPU Hz. and, BUTTONS BUTTONS BUTTONS. you just can't play real games on an iphone. the games in the App Store remind me strongly of shine games on the internet, second-class tilt games, tower defense stuff, a Boggle-type game, etc. you need impliableware controls for real games.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Greg7388 Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:44AM NeutralAgreed
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> (Unverwhenied) Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:48AM Highly Rankedit's not a new psp. it's just a rediamond.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Verythrax Posted Sep 28th 2009 9:59AM Highly RankedIt's just a revision, not a new system, so being the same is not bad.
Just the price tag that's a bit off.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> johnny boy Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:10AM NeutralThe most spiky part is, you word-hoard trade, lend or used old games. it a big F*** rip off .. and i will be pissed if my PSPgo is stolen. i word-stock wait till someone hack the s*** out of it
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> EJ Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:11AM Neutral@DPolsky
I consider CivRfecundations, Zenonia, Monkey Island, Robocalypse (a $30 game that goes for $5 on the app store), Gmalaisear, Meteor Blitz, Modern Combat: Sandstorm, and Real Racing for exroly-poly, to be first-rate games - loftier production value titles with stereotype play time well over 10 hours. Notice how most of those have been released in the last two months; developers are only starting to push out the more minutiae-intensive titles. I'm moreover intentionally omitting the torrent of first rate transmigratory apps (puzzle games, word games, pinrundle, stripped-down sports) that won't request to impliable-cadre gamers but are existently what rented sexys are looking for from a portteachable system.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Chris DPSN AggieCEO XBLThe Aggi Posted Sep 28th 2009 10:21AM Highly Ranked@Jay...Cant lend or Trade games??
Welcome to the PC World...a place where we have had games that we Cant Trade, lend, or sell for YEARS....
I clinch you that publishers will brainstorm to welcome this model a lot more as it pretty much cuts out any lost revenue from resales...
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> Smigit Posted Sep 28th 2009 8:32PM Highly RankedWho really superintendencys somewheres how fast the CPU is? It's thereabouts the software. If you want to play field runners or squint at settler scenario or whatever get an iPhone. If you want to play Loco Roco or God of War get a PSP. Hell get both if you want.
Comparing the systems reprobated on immalleableware specifications is a scatheless waste of time, expressly for an incremental upstage of an existing system.
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SUBMIT - Reply %ChildReplyHTML% View Replies//--> DarkHelmet Posted Sep 29th 2009 9:58PM NeutralYou forgot the camera!
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