Articles tagged with: PSP Go
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The Sony PSP Go, introduced to you by Sony, is the most portable PSP system available at the moment. It is much smaller and lighter (43 percent) than the PSP-3000 and is carried comfortably in your pocket.
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It should be relatively easy getting first-party games out on the PlayStation Network, correct? Sony has informed us there has been a problem with getting LittleBigPlanet for the PSP onto the PlayStation Store, which means PSP Go owners have to wait until it’s fixed.
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Clearly the most notable detail about the PSP Go is the omission of a UMD drive. With Sony opting for a digital-only device, veteran PSP users with UMD discs don’t really have much of a reason to upgrade.
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Currently, the big rumor is that Logitech is working on a UMD drive add-on for the PSP Go, which would obviously allow UMD titles to play on the new, all-digital portable. But in the meantime, one developer says they should also try to cut the cost of the software, or it’s curtains for the Go.
According to what Traveller’s Tales’ Jon Burton told Develop, the new iteration of the PSP is in for a rocky road if “its downloadable software keeps to UMD prices.” Burton says he expects Sony to make …
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Since Sony launched the PSP Go handheld on 1 October 2009, industry observers have sought any concrete indication of its sales.
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Nintendo never arranges such a kind of way to beat back its competitors. Till now all project about fighting against PSP Go is kept in the dark. However, Nintendo announces a new color DSi, covering in fresh red, and one more piano black Wii. No news in detail about this new color DSi but it will be made of another raw material rather than frosting surface. This red DSi will be released at 11 July 2009, and piano black Wii will land on public at 1 Augest 2009.






