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 ...
Costly and compatibility-conflicted, Sony’s PSP Go marries design elegance and disc-free gaming with worrisome pricing and upgrade uncertainty. Nintendo has whittled down its DS twice since launch, so ...
Sony’s disc-free $250 PSP Go games handheld rolls out to retail today, and as expected, the company’s nearly doubled the amount of PlayStation Store games content. Sony’s digital shelves now include ...
John Koller is the Director of Hardware Marketing for Sony, and he has brought three PSP Go units to our meeting: two black, and one white. Both colors will be available the first day of release, ...
Sony iterates the PSP at a rapid pace. The console has already seen two revamps over the past few years, and the upcoming PSP Go is by far the most radical of them all. Long rumored and then leaked ...
One of the most noticeable changes when you first pick up the Go is the size reduction -- no doubt helped by the complete removal of the UMD drive. The depth and height are only negligibly smaller ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. When Sony officially revealed the PSP Go, some eyebrows were raised by the system's $249.99 price point. After all, the current PSP-3000 system can ...
I was invited to check out the Sony PSP Go last night at the Sony Style store in Manhattan, and starting today, you can too. After entering the store, the manager unlocked the PSP Go from a safe and ...
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 ...
Sony just announced a promotion called PSP go Rewards, which will allow anyone with a PSP go to download three games from a selection of 17 for free. Provided you already own a current gen PSP, from ...
The PlayStation Portable is arguably more appreciated by gamers today than when it was new, but a lot of that is thanks to its surprising versatility.
Unless you go to PAX or hang out on a school bus, finding friends to play PSP games with is a difficult endeavor. Sony hopes to rectify this by bringing its adhocParty app to the United States.