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Forums - Sony - Would A UMD Drive Convince You To Buy A PSPgo?

letsdance said:

Darc Requiem said:

No I'd rather buy a PSP 3000. The small size of the GO makes it a big no for me. I still have DS Phat for a reason. Not to mention the GO's smaller screen and the fact that I could just be 16GB Memory stick for the 3000 to begin with.


the gos screen is barely noticable and has better quality picture. anyone whobrings up the screen size is nit picking. Congrats, you got 16gigs in you psp... why didnt you just buy something for your go to get 24 gigs? nitpicking again... funny thing is I guess a legit complaint like the price doest matter to you though.

Nice how you skipped over the biggest issue in my post. If you want to pay more for a inferior version of the PSP be my guest. I'll pay less for the 3000 that I can actually use comfortably. Use the money I saved  on the 3000 and by not having to buy a UMD drive add-on to buy more memory than the PSP GO contains in addition to some games to actually play on the PSP. If you want to drop the soap for Sony be my guest. I prefer not to get screwed personally.



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I'd stick to my PSP 3004 considering i have few hours per month to play on portable machines.



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OT: No cause i still plan on getting a PSP Go =P



No, the screen's too small, and I hate that... What I plan to do is get a 4000, with an extended life battery back, and a 32GB memory stick. Assuming the 4000 model comes out next year.



Its not just the lack of a UMD drive but also the $250 it costs in the U.S. but there are more reasons I wouldn't buy a PSPGo... one of them is lack of any good games.

Sony shouldn't have released the PSP Go and just focused on a new handheld.. the PSP is over 5 years old now and its time for them to try something different.

 



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No. Feels like it defeats the purpose and everything I want is in the PS Store.

I just want a price cut.



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