It simply is. I refuse to believe Sony is content with the the PSP Go only selling 64.4k since it's launch in October 1st in NA, and November 1 in Japan. As beautiful as it may be, the PSP Go just hasn't been a big deal. Why?...here's an excerpt from Wikipedia that i think sums it up nicely.
"Reviews of the PSP Go have criticised its pricing with Ars Technica calling it "way too expensive" and The Guardian stating that cost is the "biggest issue" facing the machine. Engadget points out that the Go costs only $50 less than the Playstation 3, which comes equipped with a Blu-ray player. Wired point out that the older PSP 3000 model is cheaper, whilst supporting UMDs and IGN states that the $50 price increase makes it a "hard sell". The lack of support for UMDs and the inability to transfer games bought on UMD onto the Go and the placement of the analog stick next to the d-pad has also been criticised. Reviewers also commented on how the change from a mini-USB port to a proprietary port means that hardware and cables bought for previous incarnations of the PSP are not compatible. The Go's screen has been positively received with Ars Technica calling the image "brilliant, sharp and clear", T3 state that "pictures and videos look great". The controls have received mixed reviews with The Times describing them as "instantly familiar" whereas CNET and Stuff call the position of the analog stick "awkward". The ability to use a PS3 controller was praised by the New Zealand Herald but Ars Technica criticised the need to connect the controller and Go to a PS3 for the process to work."
For more discussion, and polling. Check out DirtyP2002's thread to see the lastest Media Create numbers for the week ending Dec. 20, 2009 by clicking the link: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=96478&page=1
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