Costly and compatibility-conflicted, Sony’s PSP Go marries design elegance and disc-free gaming with worrisome pricing and upgrade uncertainty. Here’s to the new PSP, same as the old PSP–except not ...
Rumored for God knows how long, and teased for months, the Sony PSP Go is finally available at your friendly neighborhood retailer. We have one—well, I have one—and have been playing with it for a ...
John P. Falcone is the senior director of commerce content at CNET, where he coordinates coverage of the site's buying recommendations alongside the CNET Advice team (where he previously headed the ...
The new, UMD-less PSP Go is an absolute dream for Sony. Since it lacks a way to play games purchased at retail, Sony gets to set the prices for every piece of content bought on the system. Who cares ...
The PSP Go, Sony's big announcement for E3, crept out way early. The PSP Go was leaked ahead of schedule in a video with Qore host Veronica Belmont and John Koller, director of hardware marketing at ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. On Thursday, the 16GB PSP Go will finally launch at a price point of ...
The original PlayStation Portable (PSP) was released in December 2004 and has since seen two hardware refreshes (the PSP Slim & Lite and the PSP 3000) with combined sales of more than 55 million units ...
A new PSP might be coming to a store near you by the fall. But will it provide all the features you would want to make you buy it over a DS? CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist ...
The PSP Go is a sleek-looking device, which is 16 percent lighter and 35 percent smaller than its predecessor, the PSP 3000. The screen has shrunk to 3.8 inches from 4.3 inches. The Go supports ...
Managing a download-only console may prove harder than Sony first imagined. If you are a European customer who purchased a PSP Go, you were given a voucher for your choice of three games. The problem ...
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The PSP Go! is official and it looks great. Check out the features of what could potentially be a Nintendo DS—and iPod Touch—killer, along with the Playstation ...
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