Caporegime
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It's not all bad, people. Running from the memory stick does mean that games like GTA will be much better than they are from UMD's although I do appreciate that this isn't something that's specific to the PSPGo! because you can download the GTA games from the Sony store or whatever it's called. But what people need to bear in mind is this isn't supposed to compete with the current PSP, Sony have said they are going to advertise and still develop for the current 3000 as well.
This PSP is aimed at a certain market, and current PSP owners with tens of games and UMD movies are not in the market, so if that last sentence sums you up then please don't say that it's not worth the money for what it is, because to you, it isn't. It's aimed at people who don't already own a PSP and all Sony are doing is giving people a choice of UMD vs Download only. While this can already be offered on the current PSP's there are other enhancements, the control is laid out a bit more similarly to the PS controllers so it'll be a bit more comfy to hold I imagine. Bluetooth has been added and the screen has been yet again improved and if you hold a 3000 and a 1000 next to each other you'll see that this isn't just a gimmick, the screens really have improved. The exclusion of the UMD drive will probably give it a better battery life and it's much lighter and smaller too, granted the screen is a bit smaller but it's still a nice looking and very capable handheld and I think that it will sell more than people here are anticipating.
This isn't to say that it doesn't have it's downsides, it's still too expensive for what it is, it doesn't reward current PSP owners and it's hardware isn't that much different to the 3000, but like I said above, it isn't aimed at owners of the current PSP with a large library, it's more aimed at new handheld gamers, it certainly looks nice and I'd say that if you don't own a PSP already then the price hike is justifiable.![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
This PSP is aimed at a certain market, and current PSP owners with tens of games and UMD movies are not in the market, so if that last sentence sums you up then please don't say that it's not worth the money for what it is, because to you, it isn't. It's aimed at people who don't already own a PSP and all Sony are doing is giving people a choice of UMD vs Download only. While this can already be offered on the current PSP's there are other enhancements, the control is laid out a bit more similarly to the PS controllers so it'll be a bit more comfy to hold I imagine. Bluetooth has been added and the screen has been yet again improved and if you hold a 3000 and a 1000 next to each other you'll see that this isn't just a gimmick, the screens really have improved. The exclusion of the UMD drive will probably give it a better battery life and it's much lighter and smaller too, granted the screen is a bit smaller but it's still a nice looking and very capable handheld and I think that it will sell more than people here are anticipating.
This isn't to say that it doesn't have it's downsides, it's still too expensive for what it is, it doesn't reward current PSP owners and it's hardware isn't that much different to the 3000, but like I said above, it isn't aimed at owners of the current PSP with a large library, it's more aimed at new handheld gamers, it certainly looks nice and I'd say that if you don't own a PSP already then the price hike is justifiable.
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