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avrwc2 said:

Advance apologies for using harsh words in my very first post here but one must be INSANE to buy a PSPGo. It's RETARDED to believe that the PSPGo, lacking the UMD drive is someone a plus or an improvement.

Let me explain:

 

  1. You can easily add 16 GB or maybe 64 GB to your existing PSP-3000, just buy a card. My kids' have 8GB at this time but they can be easily upgraded.
  2. If you download your games you will NEVER be able to sell them as 'used' or at all.
  3. If you download your games you will NEVER be able to lend them to a friend.
  4. You won't be able to borrow games from a friend.
  5. You won't be able to play any of the games you already have on UMDs.

Sony should NOT be encouraged to eliminate the ability of purchasing games on physical media. Buy 3000's and let Sony know why.

The PSPGo deserves to go away.

 

1. I agree, but 64GB MSPD are freaking expensive.

2. who cares?

3. Sony allows up to 5 shares with friends...

4. see #3

5. This is because of publishers like EA and Avtivision not wanting you to not have to rebuy your games.

 

I prefer digital media, its cheapers, takes up less space, easier to deal with and manage.

 

 

@Oxy - while users "lose" out on game sales (not really), digital media will eventauly become cheaper because publishers wont have to pay for distribution and packaging costs.

The thing is retailers won't sell the PSP Go if UMD versions of games are $40 and DD games are $20 at launch. So realistically its retailers like WalMart which is to blame for any prices being the same price as their UMD counter parts. This is why GameStop refuses to sell any games which are apart of Steam, like Half-Life.



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