So, question for those who've had their PSP Go for a while now.
Still good? Still bad? Anything that popped up that concerns you?
I'm still on the fence, and kind of wondering how I'd feel playing Dissidia on it for a long time (since it's smaller and all).
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The_SpaniardIt's never lupinesIrvine, CaliforniaRegistered Userregular
edited April 2010
The thing has fallen to sane prices now, I saw it on sale online the other day for 189ish dollars. But I have almost 50 PSP games, that I'm not going to just practically throw away at this point and buy all over, well at least the ones I can seeing as the store doesn't even have a large number of games available.
If you don't already have a PSP and don't mind waiting a bit for certain games to show up on the PSN (some of which may never show up), and you can find it on sale (not hard, amazon has it for $225 now and there are even better deals out there if you look) then it's a good choice. I've used mine extensively since getting it in October and it's still in great condition. The screen is slightly loose when it's out, but it's not noticeable unless you're on a very bumpy car ride, in which case, you probably couldn't play a game anyway.
In short, if you think you'd like it, you probably will. If not, then the PSP-3000 with a decent memory stick is a good choice.
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Still good? Still bad? Anything that popped up that concerns you?
I'm still on the fence, and kind of wondering how I'd feel playing Dissidia on it for a long time (since it's smaller and all).
In short, if you think you'd like it, you probably will. If not, then the PSP-3000 with a decent memory stick is a good choice.
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