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One thing many people are forgetting about digital download: I have a PSP 3000. My little girl has a pink PSP 3000 (and she plays it much more than she plays the DS. Off topic but true.) My co-worker has a used PSP 1000.

Now, I downloaded Little Big Planet for the PSP. We all have a copy of it for the price of one. I downloaded Crazy Taxi. We all have Crazy Taxi, now. I downloaded the Crash Bandicoot trilogy. We all have Crash Bandicoot. We all have Spyro. We all have Rayman.

If you have multiple PSP's (or have a friend with a PSP), there may be more advantages to digital download than you realize. Of course, none of us have a PSP Go. The thing is, ever since I downloaded that first game, I've been hooked. At least all of the games that I have on UMD ARE available for download (MGS PO, Jeanne D'Arc) but having them all in one place on one (or three) fingernail sized Memory Stick Pro Duo is pretty awesome.

The GO is awesome. If you can get one for $150, do it. Don't look back. I was a hater. Now, I get it. If you combine the PSP's other features with a PS3 AND a PC (music, movies, remote play, pictures, comic books, online play), you have an unbelievable amount of power in your hands.