The ability to dump my own umd's would, but the extra bulk just makes the Psp go pointless so rather stick to my Psp 2k.
According to a rumour at CVG, peripheral manufacturer Logitech are developing a UMD drive add-on for PSPgo. "The only problem is that it’ll make the PSP a little bulky," mentioned CVG’s source.
The lack of a UMD drive is what has most hurt perception of the PSPgo in the portable games market, so it really isn’t all that surprising that a peripheral for UMD support is under consideration. It would also explain why no one from Sony has really addressed the issue of existing PSP users being able to transfer their UMD games to the PSPgo so far.
Bulky PSPgo vs. PSP-3000 with a built in UMD drive. To be fair, we’ll imagine the UMD drive lets you install any game to the PSPgo so you can sit on a couch and play it with a PS3 controller. Your choice?
http://www.siliconera.com/2009/12/06...o-buy-a-pspgo/
The ability to dump my own umd's would, but the extra bulk just makes the Psp go pointless so rather stick to my Psp 2k.
Sony's bigger mistake (along with many others) to begin with, was the inability to load your existing UMDs into the PSP-go's hard drive, which is something the CFW PSP can do for a long time know. If they make it bulkier just to add a UMD drive, this kind of defeat it's purpose! What's the difference between a PSP-3000 and a Bulky PSP-go?
im still happy with my original psp thanks.. altho a bigger memcard would be nice....
Damned if you do, damned of you don't. There was tons of whining about the UMD from critics in the past, now that a model has one without it, the whining is back.![]()
No thanks. GO doesn't have any interesting. Hell even 3000 isn't interesting.
Agreed. The only point of owning a PSP Go would be 16GB of storage, but with CFW, Micro SD adapter and 2x 16GB micro SD cards (I'm not aware if 16GB or 32GB is supported by the PSP on OFW) one has to wonder what in the world would want me to buy the new device when the older UMD drive model is in some ways superior.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks