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I posted earlier, but I'll say it again: For the PSP, I have forsaken physical media. I was one of those anti-Go types but now, I think I get it. I have a PS3 3000 but from what I use my 3000 for, the Go is actually pretty awesome.

It can't compete with an i-Phone/i-Pod etc. as far as features are concerned, but as a gaming device, it is top notch. Play Burnout or Street Fighter Alpha 3 on a PSP. Tell me it isn't awesome! Download PS1 gems like Grandia or Spyro. They look better than they ever did on the PS1! And for some reason, I actually like looking at my PSP XMB and seeing how much content I have packed in there.

-almost 200 comic books
-hundreds and hundreds of pictures taken from my digital camera and from around the net
-every single song I can think of, downloaded from airmp3.com or beemp3.com
-videos that I've downloaded from the net or the PSN (I swap out what's in the system depending on my mood)
-a ton of PS1, PSP, demos, and "Minis" games without the need to ever switch a disc
-the worst damned browser on the planet and PS3 "remote play"
-internet radio, Skype, and access to the Playstation Store
-Free online multi-player including the new Ad-Hoc Party app from the PS3 so that you can play every game online!

The PSP, in my opinion does everything right. At first, I thought it lacked games but even now, there's more content than I have time to play. I used to be a hater but now, the PSP is probably more beloved/played than my 360 or PS3. It destroys my DS (no exaggeration -I own FIVE of them)! I've barely bought a new DS game since the day I bought my PSP. When you actually take advantage of what the system can do, it is a great value. I can see myself buying a GO in the future.......