Read more.Just one week after the launch of the PSP Go you can already get it for £25 cheaper than the original price.
Read more.Just one week after the launch of the PSP Go you can already get it for £25 cheaper than the original price.
So a PSP with a non-standard non-standard connector (its WM-Port without WM-Port compability). That costs almost as much as a PS3. That doesn't play UMDs, the other non-standard non-standard (HiMD with a different case and file system).
Bizarrely I now want a PSP 2000 as it has TV out, for Valkyria Chronicles, and I can play both Pinball Fantasies and Lumines on one console. Also super cheap.
Seriously Retailers would be much happier about the Go in Europe if they allowed, like SCEA did, other stores to sell PSN content.
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