The PSP Go has officially been canned
Sony's PSP Go has oficially been canned.
Thank you, Captain Obvious. “I think we did cater for a market, albeit not as big as the traditional PSP-3000 market,†Kaz Hirai told MCV. “It is the first time we have done that with any of our devices, and we did get a lot of feedback, both good and bad. Do you think maybe that some of the feedback …
Speaking to MCV, Sony’s Andrew House has revealed that Sony’s pioneering digital-only PSP Go was released to test consumer feedback and behaviour. The superfluous iteration of the handheld has been largely deemed a failure, highlighting that the world isn’t ready for digital-only distribution. They’re also not keen on paying almost the sticker price of a PS3 for what’s now an …
This sort of thing must bug the living crap out of Sony. Their PSP wasn’t able to keep up with the technically sub-par DS series so they went back to the drawing board and came up with the technically impressive PSP Go in retaliation. The PSP Go has since failed miserably and it’s been Nintendo’s turn to crank out a …
Sony invented and released the PSP Go to help revitalise it’s flagging portable gaming division. The PSP was tired of getting smashed month on month by all the Nintendo DS versions and the PSP Go was going to be it’s saviour. However not even the most pessimistic analyst could have predicted how absolutely pitiful the sales of the PSP Go …
Hey, comic book fans! You remember how firmware 6.20 added a completely useless comic book reader to you PSP? Well, today it become un-useless, as the comic book service has gone live. The US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and – ohmigosh – South Africa now has access to a slew of digital comics from your favourite major and independant publishers …
According to CVG, their internet ninja spies have uncovered information that Logitech is crafting an external peripheral that’ll allow existing PSP users use their extensive UMD collections on Sony’s new drive-less PSPGo! The only problem, according to the source, is that the peripheral would make the sleek and sexy Go! a little bulky, nullifying its point, and making the regular …
Gaming retailers from all over the world have been refusing to stock the PSPGo mainly because it’s insane to believe they will stock a device that will hasten the collapse of their business model. However that little problem didn’t stop Sony from pricing it completely out of proportion with the rest of the offerings on the market which has pretty …
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