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PullusPardus said:
well once you get a psp you'll realise how much games you missed out on.

according to this site if im looking at it right there are roughly 1k games for the psp. im sure i would have no problems finding games for it.

but my guess is that the majority of those games on umd wont be up for download on the pspgo.



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Maelstrome said:
PullusPardus said:
well once you get a psp you'll realise how much games you missed out on.

according to this site if im looking at it right there are roughly 1k games for the psp. im sure i would have no problems finding games for it.

but my guess is that the majority of those games on umd wont be up for download on the pspgo.

The majority of those games are continually being added to the PSN store every week, for prices ranging from 5.99 to as high as 14.99, comics are releasing on PSN as well, adding even more value to the PSP(GO!), and lets not forget you can already DL any movie or rent any movie you want from PSN to the PSP GO/PSP 3000. The best feature of the PSP besides its multimedia funcions for me is the fact it plays PSone games, nothing like having FF VII on the go.



 

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leo-j said:
The GO is smaller, and has a longer battery life, already that makes it worth it for me. The value the PSP offers is great, consumers just dont know it, if they did we wouldn't have it selling so bad compared to the other platforms. PSP GO! Will probably try to rebrand the PSP image like the PS3 slim did to the PS3(its working so far), 16GB HDD is also a great thing to have, and bluetooth makes it a more connected handheld, so you can transfer songs from any cell or handheld device or videos right on to your PSP with ease.

the longer battery life is a plus. the bigger memory seems irrelevent to me at this time.its going to need that space for the downloaded games as well as save states. the multimedia uses of it are not important to me as i would be buying it purely for games. though i do know a few that have bought it souly for music and videos.

so far ive got: longer battery life, and the two edged sword that is digital distribution.



Maelstrome said:
leo-j said:
The GO is smaller, and has a longer battery life, already that makes it worth it for me. The value the PSP offers is great, consumers just dont know it, if they did we wouldn't have it selling so bad compared to the other platforms. PSP GO! Will probably try to rebrand the PSP image like the PS3 slim did to the PS3(its working so far), 16GB HDD is also a great thing to have, and bluetooth makes it a more connected handheld, so you can transfer songs from any cell or handheld device or videos right on to your PSP with ease.

the longer battery life is a plus. the bigger memory seems irrelevent to me at this time.its going to need that space for the downloaded games as well as save states. the multimedia uses of it are not important to me as i would be buying it purely for games. though i do know a few that have bought it souly for music and videos.

so far ive got: longer battery life, and the two edged sword that is digital distribution.

when it comes to music, the smaller your system and the easier it is to use, the better it is. I forgot PSP mini's are also releasing on PSP's store, raging from being free to as much as $2.99, they include tetris, pacman, and all those casual fun titles you would expect from an ipod's app store..



 

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leo-j said:
Maelstrome said:

according to this site if im looking at it right there are roughly 1k games for the psp. im sure i would have no problems finding games for it.

but my guess is that the majority of those games on umd wont be up for download on the pspgo.

The majority of those games are continually being added to the PSN store every week, for prices ranging from 5.99 to as high as 14.99, comics are releasing on PSN as well, adding even more value to the PSP(GO!), and lets not forget you can already DL any movie or rent any movie you want from PSN to the PSP GO/PSP 3000. The best feature of the PSP besides its multimedia funcions for me is the fact it plays PSone games, nothing like having FF VII on the go.

how many games do they add to psn and how often? i do like the ability to play the ps1 games on the psp. too bad the ones i want to my knowledge arent on the psp.

 



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Maelstrome said:
leo-j said:
Maelstrome said:

according to this site if im looking at it right there are roughly 1k games for the psp. im sure i would have no problems finding games for it.

but my guess is that the majority of those games on umd wont be up for download on the pspgo.

The majority of those games are continually being added to the PSN store every week, for prices ranging from 5.99 to as high as 14.99, comics are releasing on PSN as well, adding even more value to the PSP(GO!), and lets not forget you can already DL any movie or rent any movie you want from PSN to the PSP GO/PSP 3000. The best feature of the PSP besides its multimedia funcions for me is the fact it plays PSone games, nothing like having FF VII on the go.

how many games do they add to psn and how often? i do like the ability to play the ps1 games on the psp. too bad the ones i want to my knowledge arent on the psp.

 

They add like 1-4 games every week, as I check right now how many PSone/PSP games are on PSN.. im sure most of the PSone games you would like are on there, Crash, spyro, tomb radier, Wild arms, Resident evil, metal gear, Final fantasy, Ridge racer, Tekken, just to name a few..

 

61 PSone games (usually 1-3 added weekly)

80 PSP games (usually 1-4 added weekly)

PSone games are $5.99, games longer than 1 disc are $9.99

 



 

mM
leo-j said:
Maelstrome said:

the longer battery life is a plus. the bigger memory seems irrelevent to me at this time.its going to need that space for the downloaded games as well as save states. the multimedia uses of it are not important to me as i would be buying it purely for games. though i do know a few that have bought it souly for music and videos.

so far ive got: longer battery life, and the two edged sword that is digital distribution.

when it comes to music, the smaller your system and the easier it is to use, the better it is. I forgot PSP mini's are also releasing on PSP's store, raging from being free to as much as $2.99, they include tetris, pacman, and all those casual fun titles you would expect from an ipod's app store..

the music aspect doesnt interest me as i have a very small ipod knock off. the pspmini games do interest me a little bit.

one thing someone told me was that the go is going to have six axis. the source is questionable. is there anything to this?



Its unknown whether it will have motion controls or not (if it does I will buy it no matter what), but as of right now it does not based on specs released by SONY



 

mM
leo-j said:
Maelstrome said:

how many games do they add to psn and how often? i do like the ability to play the ps1 games on the psp. too bad the ones i want to my knowledge arent on the psp.

 

They add like 1-4 games every week, as I check right now how many PSone/PSP games are on PSN.. im sure most of the PSone games you would like are on there, Crash, spyro, tomb radier, Wild arms, Resident evil, metal gear, Final fantasy, Ridge racer, Tekken, just to name a few..

 

61 PSone games (usually 1-3 added weekly)

80 PSP games (usually 1-4 added weekly)

PSone games are $5.99, games longer than 1 disc are $9.99

 

looks good. but the games im really interested in are the toshindens and megaman legends games.gransrtream saga as well but thats so obscured nobody would probably want it.



You might end up getting megaman legends through PSN.. and those games you mentioned my release there soon as well, I dont know when though. Capcom did release a list saying that Megaman legends along with RE2-3 will release on PSN before GO is launched



 

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