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Pros and Cons of the PSP Go
By TJ Michaels


In an attempt to enter the handheld market and weaken the stranglehold Nintendo has long possessed over it, Sony extended its PlayStation line with the PlayStation Portable, or PSP, in 2005. It successfully launched despite a high price tag of $249.99, boasting a stylish appearance, respectable widescreen display and use of a new media called the Universal Media Disc (UMD).

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Kaleb writes:

Subject: Sony PSP Go

From what I understand, Sony is working on making a way for previous PSP owners to be able to transfer the games that they currently own to the PSP Go. Not to mention you can get downloaded games for the PSP Go at either the Playstation store or other download stores online for very reasonable prices.

Comment provided November 5, 2009 at 9:30 am

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