| kitler53 said: So i just got a promotion at work and one of the implications is that starting in April I will be on the road about %50 of my life. ...so i've decided to get a psp so i can continue gaming while on the road. thing is, i'm having trouble finding anywhere that provides a solid comparision of the psp vs. the psp go so i'm hoping someone can help answer my questions. first off, i'm drawn to the psp go because of the ability to download games. not having to swap disks would be a great convenience for me and imo worth the extra cost of the system/games. so for questions... 1. can i download games to a normal psp and just use it like it was a psp go? 2. does the psp or psp go have a better battery life? 3. is one or the other system more comfortable? i've sort of had one in my hands but it's really hard to tell in the store because of the anti theft that surrounds both devices. 4. how is the psn for psp games? i've heard it was kind of limited by i'm not sure when the reviews i read were written. can i get all of the best psp games from psn now? 5. anything else that makes one better than another (that's not money related) that i'm missing? ...and i kind of have an idea of what games i want but i'm always open to suggestions. Thanks in advance for your input. |
1. Yes
2. They fairly have equal battery life but i think the Go has slightly more as i've used the normal PSP before i had the Go.
3. It depends on what size of an object you hold in your hand that makes it feel more comfortable. Some prefer Xbox360 controller over DS3 but to ones own opinion. Mine however, i think they're both equally comfortable/easily to adjust and get use to.
4. Currently the library is lacking on PSN compared to the normal PSP but hopefully itll catch up, but newer games are being currently released simultaneously as the the retailers.
5. The Go fits better in your pocket giving the more 'portable' feeling =)







