I'm sorry, I forgot I had a blog for the longest time. School started, stuff happened, I forgot, sorry. However, I now want to blog due to what I found about the PSP go.
I was taking Call of Duty: World at war out of my PS3 when I noticed something: PSP Go. So I took a look, and apparrently it is an all-digital system: No discs, just downloads. Hasn't this been speculated to not work? Well, actually, with Steam, Virtual Console and such, this might work: Pay for a new game, downloads to memory/card, no worries!
Problem: Pre-existing PSP games. As we may imagine, we could now play something like MHFU on our PSP (Next post: MHFU Unite 3* tips...) online, but what if we already bought a UMD of the game? Do we have to re-buy it, or do we just insert the disc? It had better be able to read from a disc, even if to convert it into disk-optional material! People have bought many games for the PSP, and have probably spent 100s of dollars on it. Then, *poof* sorry, but you have to double your spendings!Unless PSP Go downloads would cost less than a physical disc copy, that would be a complete rip-off! Even if it was, it'd still be milking gamers to play the same games!
Now, you may note: "GamingCat, if you are so anti-respending, why do you like upgrading from, say, PS2 to PS3? No, I'm not angry because I have to buy new games. I'd be angry if I had to buy the same game twice! Imagine if Ps2 had no multiplayer and primitive graphics compared to PS3, like reality, but there was the same games, just reconditioned for PS3. Would you switch? I wouldn't! But PS3 had NEW games, while PSP Go seems to have the same games, just on the Go. Given a lack of info, that's all I can say about that for now.
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