gee, stop bashing PSP Go already. that thing hasn't even gotten released yet. if you don't like/need it for any reason, don't buy it.
whether you want to upgrade from your old PSP or to get a PSP for the first time. it's always a good thing to have more options. and there will be people who doesn't care to spend more for better portability, bluetooth connection, and build-in internal memory.
and who is that guy giving the preview anyway? he complained about the button layout of PSP Go but encouraged people getting a iPhone for gaming? wtf? then why the button layout is an issue? is it so comfortable to play games with "virtual buttons" on iPhone? i can't believe you "gamers" actually use his words against PSP Go?
remember this? the preview from the News Editor of Destructoi. a great gaming site that I have a lot of respects for (maybe not so much for Jim Sterling, but every site needs a dramatic guy to get more attention) please take a look at the clip and listen to what he said about his impression on PSP Go:
http://www.destructoid.com/e3-09-hands-on-with-the-psp-go-134707.phtml
after October 1, go to the stores and experience it yourself. then make comments on why you don't like it. yes, i also feel the $249 price tag of PSP Go is too high, and i wish Sony have priced it at $199. but i don't blame Sony and i am willing to save money here and there for extra $50, because i like it.
so Nintendo makes money on every DS is brilliant but for Sony making money on PSP is purely greedy and sinful? i really don't understand the logic behinds this.



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