I for one understand what Sony is doing with the PSP 3000 and Go.
The 3000 is for the traditional gamer and the Go is for the mainstream cosumer.
If you already have a 1000/2000/3000 PSP then you still have access to the same store that the Go people have access to.
I also heard from at least 2 sites (joystiq and IGN) that people didn't like and weren't going to buy the PSP because it wasn't really "portable".
Having to carry around bigger than cartridge UMD's, short battery, bulky hotdog design.
The Go is targeted to that market. Taking the exsisting PSP experience, but expanding to the people that didn't like the hardware design and UMD uses.







