The company is attempting to sweeten the deal when purchasing a PSP.
Recently, Sony announced many new deals and incentives for current PSP owners and potential new PSPgo owners.
The company is attempting to sweeten the deal when purchasing a PSP.
Recently, Sony announced many new deals and incentives for current PSP owners and potential new PSPgo owners.
An undisclosed source claims that Logitech is producing one for the currently purely digital system.
With the release of the PSPgo a little over two months ago, Sony has received a multitude of complaints from its consumers ranging from long download periods, to delays on the release of digital form of certain titles.
Telltale Games CEO Dan Connors reveals his interest in other platforms, downloadable content, and more in a recent interview.
Telltale Games is most recently known for their work on Tales of Monkey Island, a five episode game series released on WiiWare between July and November 2009.
Q Entertainment describes the problems with trying to release the title in digital form.
Many gamers have been wondering about classic titles becoming available for download on the PSP Go. One of those titles in particular is Lumines, a title first released back in 2005 on UMD for the PSP.
Though having just released, UK retailers have already discounted the system.
Joystiq reports that four independent UK game retailers are offering a discounted PSPgo price.
With a lack of ability to play UMDs but the added convenience of on-board storage, does the go measure up?
With the PSPgo out in the wild, we must ask the question: Is it worth it?
Vouchers are being made to appease retail outlets who will no longer be able to carry PSP titles due to the PSPgo release.
Recently, European retailers raised quite a stink over the PSPgo. Due to the system's download-only approach, this meant retailers would be forced to offer the system without being able to also sell games to consumers.