Why don't they start promoting the Go with a bundle and/or price drop? Seriously. $50 more and you get no game, no vouchers, and no UMD slot. Sure you get a 16GB flash drive, but it's nothing worth writing home about.
SCEA has announced yet another addition to its growing lineup of PSP "Entertainment Pack" bundles. The upcoming Gran Turismo pack joins Rock Band Unplugged and Hannah Montana this October by packaging a "Mystic Silver" PSP-3000 with a UMD copy of Gran Turismo, downloadable white Corvette ZR1, 2GB Memory Stick, and vouchers for movie and music downloads from the PlayStation Store and Sony Music Pass.
At $199, the limited edition bundle seems like quite a bargain, especially when you consider how much cheaper it is than a PSP Go. The announcement of yet another PSP-3000 package reaffirms Sony's stance on supporting UMD as a format -- but also places into doubt the viability of ending PSP piracy any time soon.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/09/02/gr...er-20-for-200/
Why don't they start promoting the Go with a bundle and/or price drop? Seriously. $50 more and you get no game, no vouchers, and no UMD slot. Sure you get a 16GB flash drive, but it's nothing worth writing home about.
The only thing anyone will be writing is Sony's updated bank balance as they rip off early buyers who they know will pay whatever Sony want to charge.
honestly, put the go in there sony. I would buy just like that instantly if the go was in there
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