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loves2splooge said:

From what I've heard there are some PSP games out there on UMD that aren't available on PSN. And the games can be found cheaper in UMD format in stores. You can also resell PSP UMDs. But not PSP PSN downloads. Not to mention that if you are an existing PSP owner you can't transfer your old UMD games. So even though the PSP Go is now priced reasonably in this new sales, I still think the PSP-3000 (or PSP-2000 if you like homebrew) is the way to go.

I believe there are quite a few PSP games that aren't available on PSN. Don't care at about about resale value of games though; $40 games (as new release) are only worth a handful of bucks. 

The regular retail price of the Go will drop, most likely before the year is up. It pretty much has to if SCE is serious about moving more hardware units.

My guess would be $199. Not sure if that means they'll drop the price of the PSP-3000 to $149 or less, but who knows? One device is currently overpriced, the other is priced about right.