Why though? Surely this wouldn't sell any good, or are Sony already having doubts with the PSP-Go. =\
Put away black mourning clothes, PSP owners, there's life yet in them thar UMDs. When the PSP Go was announced it seemed like there was little time left for the plucky (and generally disliked) format, and indications that Sony had planned to ditch it "since the very beginning" were further nails in its apparent coffin. But now, according to a particularly reliable tipster (who accurately predicted the PS3 Slim in June, right down to the inclusion of proper buttons), there's a PSP-4000 inbound that will still sport a UMD drive. According to the tip this new machine will live along-side the Go, but little is known beyond that... other than it's apparently "nothing to actually get excited about." Tell that to the kids with the Lumines discs rattling away in the spokes of their bicycles.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/26/s...-for-umd-fans/
Why though? Surely this wouldn't sell any good, or are Sony already having doubts with the PSP-Go. =\
for me i would much rather have an enhanced version of the PSP as it is than some PSP i have to buy digital only content for it
for newcomers though maybe the PSPgo would be a better option ?
They might want to add some of the hardware from the Psp go because in the end it could work out cheaper to produce just 1 set of components, and if that makes it smaller and lighter then all the better for us.
yeah built in hard drive instead of mem cards might be interesting
PSP Go = Ipod touch alternative with the mini games and so on
PSP 4000 = Back to basics psp, not to say it won't have new features (2nd analog stick)
getting to confusing, happy with my phat.
There are UMD fans out there?
Miniviews:
Spoiler!
Actually, I do prefer keeping physical archives of my games, in case my flash storage fails or runs out of space. But I'm not a fan of actually playing games from UMD.
Yeah Sony, release yet another PSP. Sounds like a good idea.
Just because Nintendo gets away with it doesn't mean you can too.
http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/
I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.
Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.
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