PSPgo Hardware Walkthrough

So it's £200-£250 and then you will be cornered into paying £30-35 for any game worth having? I think paying any more than £15 for any hand-held game is madness. I paid £200 for a brand new PS3 and the most I have spent on a game is £18 :rolleyes: It's like walking into a high-street electric shop to pay full price for any game. You just don't do it.
 
PSN games are normally cheaper than there Shop counterparts, especially as you probably be able to buy PSP go games from the US store (like you can now) and save some money for example Patapon 2 was $20 (£15) on the US PSN, UK shop price was £20-25. Also with this UMD trade in thing you could buy a cheap game then get it put on a memory stick for use with the PSP go, as the game is your property still you may even be able to trade it in.
 
Also with this UMD trade in thing you could buy a cheap game then get it put on a memory stick for use with the PSP go, as the game is your property still you may even be able to trade it in.

Ah I see. I thought people were saying that wasn't happening now? Even so I would rarely buy any console game new, although I did buy pure for the PS3 today for £9
 
They should have just released a PSP2 with 2 analogue nubs (in proper positions but that's asking way too much), a touch screen and far better ergonomics. We don't all have tiny feminine hands!
 
They said they had considered dual analog sticks... don't know why they didn't do it. Didn't bother reading the rest of the article.

No old games would have supported it and it would have made all new games designed for it unusable on the old style PSPs, pretty good reason tbh (though they should have had dual analogue from the get go!)
 
My probably completely unrealistic theory is that Sony will release the PSP2 and PS4 at the same time with improved integration. Imo the integration as it stands is really good (PS1 games, movies and many PSN games from anywhere in the world with a wireless access point) so any improvement would be fantastic. Oh and some decent ergonomics wouldn't go amiss.
 
They should have just released a PSP2 with 2 analogue nubs (in proper positions but that's asking way too much), a touch screen and far better ergonomics. We don't all have tiny feminine hands!

I actually think that the PSP is still more than good enough, even for it's age. I have had one for a while along side other platforms in my sig and I still think it's really impressive. It's main downfall is that most of the games are 6/10
 
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