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Post by Ant0o0wn on Jun 9, 2009 6:20:09 GMT -5
Are you impressed with the new design? What about the downloadable titles? Do you think this will give attract more developers to produce exclusive titles to the psp? Let's hope so.. .
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Post by exocel on Jun 9, 2009 9:43:12 GMT -5
no way, ive got my crisis core psp that plays umd's and has a massive memory stick for games, any others i store on my ps3. the new one looks like a gizmondo and a ds had sex and this was the result, so aesthetically its not that pleasing and has nothing to appeal to me to warrant buying a third version of the psp.
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Post by Wednesday_R on Jun 9, 2009 10:11:24 GMT -5
Never been interested in portable gaming... ...at all.
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Post by str4ngerd4nger on Jun 9, 2009 10:25:51 GMT -5
inb4 fishies coming into this thread and having an orgasm
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Post by Phoenix on Jun 9, 2009 10:49:16 GMT -5
My PSP 2000 is good enough for me
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Post by hydra on Jun 9, 2009 11:19:58 GMT -5
No. I've had my friends PSP 1000 for about 2 years and I'm happy with that. If he ever decides to take it back I'll probably buy a PSP 3000 since I own a collection of UMDs.
Reason I don't want a PSP Go is mainly because of collectors mentality, I want to own physical copies. Also everything digital distributed is far higher in price than a physical copy which is the main reason I don't buy PC games on steam. I can commonly find them half price at online stores. I'm in the UK, might not be the case elsewhere though.
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Post by rabbeseking on Jun 9, 2009 11:23:48 GMT -5
I have my PSP 3000 and an extensive sum of UMD games. I'll face the facts and say, I'll eventually get a PSP GO. At launch? No. A few months after launch? Probably not. Sometime in the future? Yeah, I guess.
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Post by Ant0o0wn on Jun 9, 2009 11:26:15 GMT -5
No. I've had my friends PSP 1000 for about 2 years and I'm happy with that. If he ever decides to take it back I'll probably buy a PSP 3000 since I own a collection of UMDs. Reason I don't want a PSP Go is mainly because of collectors mentality, I want to own physical copies. Also everything digital distributed is far higher in price than a physical copy which is the main reason I don't buy PC games on steam. I can commonly find them half price at online stores. I'm in the UK, might not be the case elsewhere though. isn't the price usually lower when it's diigitally distributed?
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Post by dafishies on Jun 9, 2009 11:27:32 GMT -5
god dammity stranger >.<
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Ant0o0wn
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Post by Ant0o0wn on Jun 9, 2009 11:28:46 GMT -5
no way, ive got my crisis core psp that plays umd's and has a massive memory stick for games, any others i store on my ps3. the new one looks like a gizmondo and a ds had sex and this was the result, so aesthetically its not that pleasing and has nothing to appeal to me to warrant buying a third version of the psp. LMAO (gizmondo and ds) how much memory do you have?
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Post by natalieplz on Jun 9, 2009 11:48:01 GMT -5
No. Why you ask? Because I got a perfectly good PSP 3000 for Christmas this year. My parents forked out alot of money for my PSP and games, and I don't need a PSP Go. Why should I buy a PSP Go if my normal PSP works fine?
EDIT: For people that don't own a PSP, they can get one. Also when it hits store shelves, the PSP will drop in price. That's a good thing for money-tight families. I don't need the PSP Go, but I think that it's nice that Sony made a twist off the handheld. :]
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Post by Ant0o0wn on Jun 9, 2009 12:25:39 GMT -5
No. Why you ask? Because I got a perfectly good PSP 3000 for Christmas this year. My parents forked out alot of money for my PSP and games, and I don't need a PSP Go. Why should I buy a PSP Go if my normal PSP works fine? Well good for you ;D Well what about people who still doesn't own a psp? Maybe they'll want it. Well IMO,me having a modded psp, with all my games in the memory stick and not having to bring UMDs around comes in pretty handy... Make it more portable and it might turn out better... But i can't say yet about the PSP GO! because the controller looks pretty cramped...
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Post by hydra on Jun 9, 2009 14:13:16 GMT -5
No. I've had my friends PSP 1000 for about 2 years and I'm happy with that. If he ever decides to take it back I'll probably buy a PSP 3000 since I own a collection of UMDs. Reason I don't want a PSP Go is mainly because of collectors mentality, I want to own physical copies. Also everything digital distributed is far higher in price than a physical copy which is the main reason I don't buy PC games on steam. I can commonly find them half price at online stores. I'm in the UK, might not be the case elsewhere though. isn't the price usually lower when it's diigitally distributed? Not in the UK, prices drop fast. I mean I hear you guys are still paying top dollar for LittleBigPlanet while you can get it for £7 here.
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Post by draslushee on Jun 9, 2009 15:59:36 GMT -5
Nope. I'm just a DS man myself.
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Post by Sax on Jun 9, 2009 16:01:58 GMT -5
Never been interested in portable gaming... ...at all. This, although Scribblenauts is of one of my most anticipated games right now.
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