Abstrakt: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Smaller PSP, 16 GB of storage memory, expansion slot for adding more memory, connectivity for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, you can play games without carrying your collection of UMDs, option to pause and resume games, excellent conn...
Abstrakt: Are you craving the PSP Go this year? Ready to check out if this little handheld console really lives up to it's hype? Let's take a look at the Sony PSP Go and see where it rates.Sony PSP Go!When the PSP Go first hit the gaming market, it was met with...
Too expensive- Renders your UMD library useless- Renders your accessories useless- Slow WiFi not changed since 2005- Slow game installs with no multitasking
Abstrakt: The PSP Go is the fourth generation of the popular handheld gaming console from Sony. It may have a distinguished pedigree, but does it live up to what we expect from the line? Today we'll take a closer look.While the Go comes complete with an upgraded...
Sharp, vibrant screen, Significantly smaller form factor,
Smudgy black surface, proprietary power and data connector, proprietary Memory Stick Micro slot, smaller screen, lousy,
unimproved browser, minor comfort sacrifices due to smaller size, less flexible than UMD-equipped PSPs
The newfound pocketability of the PSP Go makes one undeniable step forward from the PSP-3000, but Sony takes too many simultaneous steps back to justify the $250 price tag. The missing UMD drive strips it of compatibility with old games, and introduces...
First PSP to comfortably fit in your pocket, Better screen resolution than previous PSP, Great multimedia functionality, Built in 16GB of memory fits about 15 games, More comfortable to use than one would think, No more clunky UMD’s!,
No physical games mean no tradingin or buying used, Media Go is Windows only, Thirdparty companies not required to digitally release games, Black unit is a fingerprint magnet, No matter how you slice it the price is still ridiculously high
In the world of gaming there’s two types of people. There’s the hardcore gamer who spends most of his day, money, and spare time on video games. This type of gamer has an extensive library of games and has a very purist ment...
Your feelings about the PSP Go will be greatly influenced by whether or not you already have a Sony PSP and/or a lot of disposable income. If you want the latest and the greatest, I can recommend the PSP Go unconditionally. No device is 100% perfect,...
Abstrakt: I figured instead of reviewing one game in a quick review today, I would time myself, and do a "Quick Review" of every PSP game I downloaded for the Go. Once I'm done, I'm going to assume that everyone is sick and tired of hearing me talk about the Go,...
High price, no real improvements, 802.11b wireless for a download-only device is not fast enough. Overall: Designed with a specific consumer in mind, not the average gamer. Some of the reviews of Sony’s PSPgo may leave you with the impression that t...
More compact than previous-generation PSPs. 16GB onboard storage. Bluetooth.
Expensive. Performance is identical to last PSP model. M2 memory cards. Slow 802.11b. Non-removable battery. Smaller display. No UMD optical drive: If you own PSP UMD titles, they must be repurchased as downloads.
Sony's latest portable gaming console, the PSP go, may be almost as compact as an iPhone, but Sony took away more functionality than it added....