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That's not what he is saying. Jason Bradbury happens to quite like the DS as far as I'm led to believe.

I found most of what he said quite valid.

He is saying that if you have an iPhone, you don't necessarily need the PSP Go, as the iPhone is sufficient for that kind of gaming.

If you have a PSP already, there is no need to upgrade.

However, given the design of the PSP Go, existing DS owners that want a substantial hardware/graphical upgrade to the DS would be advised to get the Go, as the general feel is quite similar.

Therefore, the only market, in his opinion, that would be interested in the PSP Go is the DS market if they wanted a graphical boost (and multimedia on their handheld). Given that DS owners are generally quite happy with their handheld (and he knows this), that's hardly a glowing review for the Go, is it? And the price is quite a factor in this too. 250 Euros is roughly £214, which is much higher than the price of a DSi. It's even more than a Wii!