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Convinced the PSP Go is a go? Leaked high-res shots and a Qore Playstation Network video (meant to be released post-E3) have made a strong case for the upcoming Portable makeover, but do they hint ...
The PSP Go is a very desirable piece of kit; it addresses some of the form-factor issues of the traditional elongated PSP design, while also improving battery life considerably and completely ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. 16GB PSP Go revealed early, new PSP MGS confirmed?
Sony let the wraps off of the PSP Go in June 2009, and while it is both smaller and lighter than the PSP, that comes at the cost of a UMD gaming cartridge slot.
Don't write the obituary yet. The PSP Go is still alive and kicking, at least in North America.
The PSP Go (model PSP-N1000) is being discontinued. Sony today reportedly completed production and shipment of the final units in Japan, meaning that after the remaining stock is sold, the device ...
PSP Go: Sony may have confused hardware for service Sony is making waves with the PSP Go, although what many gamers are failing to … ...
PSP Go to support non-gaming apps Sony confirms handheld's 80% dev kit price reduction is to broaden scope of programs for upcoming smaller, lighter, UMD-less gaming device.
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 ...
It's been a rough eight months since the launch of Sony's PSP Go, but the company has chalked its UMD-less handheld up to being an "experiment." In an interview with MCV, Sony exec Andrew House ...
Sony later suggested the PSP Go was an experiment, but I don’t think anyone bought that. Nobody bought the console, either: some indications had it selling less than 20,000 units in all of Japan ...
In an attempt to bolster sales of the PSP and PSP Go, Sony has decided to offer customers cheap—and in some cases free—games. Nintendo, meanwhile, will be offering price cuts on its handhelds ...
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