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^ my psp's in the same condition so i'm getting a go asap



 

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Honestly the pspgo  is the most expensive and is worser than all psp versions before it.

If you want a psp get the 3000 version

@guy saying psp has better games than the ds

How the hell does the system  with  the worst library of games have better games than the system with the best library?

 



N64 is the ONLY console of the fifth generation!!!

jesus kung fu magic said:

Honestly the pspgo  is the most expensive and is worser than all psp versions before it.

If you want a psp get the 3000 version

@guy saying psp has better games than the ds

How the hell does the system  with  the worst library of games have better games than the system with the best library?

 

Because it's purely opinion....



4 ≈ One

IMO PSPgo is an insult to gamers everywhere......but that is IMO, some people dont care if they don't own they games they purchase and prefer the design. I hope the PSPgo fails miserably and teaches all comers to the gaming HW industry that DD is(and hopefully never will be) an acceptable platform for full games.

I'm old school, and cant play any of the XBL, PSN games I'd like to because I want to own the stuff I pay for.



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Oniichan said:
Nice vid. Cant wait to pick mine up on the day of release. My original PSP is playing up now (no longer mobile as the battery bay no longer holds the battery properly.. yes i dropped it a few times).

Now that is got a HDD and still has expandable memory (MS pro duo slot) it makes it a worth while portable media centre.

Just noting that it's a M2 card instead. They cost about the same but you won't be able to just useyour old psp's pro duo.



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alekth said:
Oniichan said:
Nice vid. Cant wait to pick mine up on the day of release. My original PSP is playing up now (no longer mobile as the battery bay no longer holds the battery properly.. yes i dropped it a few times).

Now that is got a HDD and still has expandable memory (MS pro duo slot) it makes it a worth while portable media centre.

Just noting that it's a M2 card instead. They cost about the same but you won't be able to just useyour old psp's pro duo.

Oh really. Thanks for clearing that up. Expandable memory is a big plus for a portable media centre to me.



Man it looks really nice... If it was at a more competitive price my friends will definitely get it...
But first day buy for me since i love buying online stuff.
Can't wait for the PSP miniS and the comic reader.



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CDiablo said:
IMO PSPgo is an insult to gamers everywhere......but that is IMO, some people dont care if they don't own they games they purchase and prefer the design. I hope the PSPgo fails miserably and teaches all comers to the gaming HW industry that DD is(and hopefully never will be) an acceptable platform for full games.

I'm old school, and cant play any of the XBL, PSN games I'd like to because I want to own the stuff I pay for.

Whether the PSP Go will fail has yet to be seen, but XBL and PSN are great successes, and DD is most definitely here to stay and expand.



Grimes said:

Without a touch screen, a lot of mini games would be far less fun. Many word and puzzle games rely on being able to enter text or point quickly. I still can't believe for the price they couldn't have added a touch screen. There are so many more possible applications with a touch screen.

For example, a Scrablle type games only takes two touches to move a piece to the board. The same task with a thumbstick would take considerably longer. Even something simple like browsing web pages is ten time easier with a touch screen.

This thread is about PSP. Leave your DS fanboyism at the door.

 

 

In case your sarcasm meter is broken, this is a reminder.



As for the OP. It is odd that he only owns 2 games and such a big fan of the PSP. Just saying :)