| Showertea said: How is the PSP Go a megaton? Isn't it pretty much exactly what Nintendo just did with the DSi?
Both the PSP Go and the DSi have: 1: removed a legacy game slot that nobody really used (UMD for PSP, GBA for DS) 2: a focus on downloadable content 3: a focus on multimedia content (pictures for the DSi, improved movie-playing form factor for the PSP Go) 4: kept support for the legacy system by the manufacturer (DS Light/PSP 3000)
Now, I'm not saying Sony copied the DSi, I'm only saying the PSP Go is hardly a megaton that's going to destroy Nintendo this E3 and leave the rest of the game world in the dust. |
A difference here, and why I will look to pass on the PSP Go, but went with the DSi, is that I can play my current DS games on my DSi. I buy a PSP Go, I have to rebuy everything. Flat out, this sucks. The DSi gave me a larger screen also. Now, if the PSP Go had a second analog stick, it would be worth considering.







