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richardhutnik said:

I see a problem here.  The problem is their lower priced unit has greater functionality then the more expensive unit.  You do get a smaller system, that is lighter, and it comes with internal memory, but LESS functionality.  You don't have the UMD, for one thing.  And anyone care to explain why there isn't a second analog stick on the Go?  You CAN code games so they either use them or they don't.  It is to cop out stating "isolating" your original owners.  You do the same here.

So, all of a sudden, UMD adds more functionality for PSP?

I remember people used to claim UMD is the worst thing that could happen to PSP: slow loading, battery consumption, size....

What's the point of releasing a PSP Go with UMD?



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