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Re: The PSPGo! Tutorial

Media Go requirements

 

 

  • Microsoft® Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows Vista™ (32- or 64-bit editions)
  • 1 GHz processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 200 MB hard-disk space for program installation
  • Windows-compatible sound card
  • CD-ROM drive (for CD features)
  • Internet connection (for Gracenote® MusicID® service, podcast features, and store access)
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (included in installation)
  • Adobe® Flash® Player 10 (included in installation)
  • Apple® QuickTime® 7.2 or later
  • USB cable and port (for more information about the specific cable required for your device, please refer to your device's documentation)

 

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Re: The PSPGo! Tutorial

Hmm, I'm not really sold on the PSP Go! It seems like it takes too much away but doesn't really add enough to compensate.

 

Maybe I'm just old fashioned but I prefer my games to be physical, not bytes of data on an easily misplaced memory card, I want to be given a physical object for my money.

 

The design too, sure the sliding screen is nice, but it doesn't seem very practical, with the Anaolog stick right next to the D-pad I can see playing fastpaced games like Monster Hunter being kinda tricky, in fact the entire button layout doesn't seem all that ergonomic, half an hour with your hands in that position and it looks like your fingers would cramp up. Obviously I'd have to hold one myself to prove that, but from the images that's how it looks.

 

It seems as though they are trying to remove the PSP from the realms of gaming and bring it in as a media device, however there are other, cheaper, devices which serve this purpose much better.

 

Just my two cent.

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Re: The PSPGo! Tutorial

hey halos-n-tariff thanks for speaking such  good sence and not being snow blinded by sonys latest halfassed attempt at a console. i love my psp i really do but come on people, the go is just bad...
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Nothing New JUSt the shape and the bluetooth i am not impressed right guys?? agree with me or not 

 

I don't say that because i don't have a pspGo and i have a  PSP -2004 

 

 

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Re: The PSPGo! Tutorial

everything in that vid i can do on my 2004, sony are killing the playstation brand imo
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grav79 wrote:
everything in that vid i can do on my 2004, sony are killing the playstation brand imo
THAT IS SOOO RIGHT  

 

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hold on.....................

 

you can put downloaded games onto your computer? that means you can upload  full psp games onto download sites and people can then get games for free.

 

or am i missing something :smileyvery-happy:.

 

wouldnt this just increase illegal downloading ?

Message Edited by iWiLLsaVeU on 14-07-2009 08:19 AM
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hey hey

Taken from : http://uk.playstation.com/games-media/news/articles/detail/item158348/?WT.mc_id=EMAIL-TXT-offline_ne...

Games, games, games
With more and more games becoming available on PlayStation Store, the choices continue to grow for each and every kind of PlayStation player. Plus, with titles such as LittleBigPlanet, Gran Turismo, MotorStorm: Arctic Edge and Invizimals all arriving on PSPgo, there has never been a better time to game on the go.


Sony confirms the Microphone but nothing about the Camera . . .. . . .. . which currently doesnt fit . . .

good to see invizimals in that release list then :/


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Re: The PSPGo! Tutorial

Had a really close look at all the info about the new pspgo. Well what can you say if you want to throw all your games and umd's away then this is the one for you, can't see the point myself.

Only having 16g of harddrive isn't going to last long if like me you like to keep a lot of music with you whilst on the go, I know you can use your playstation 3 on remote play but how often when your abroad can you get a good internet connection.

The mediago has gone already, go on and after a few minutes it's gone off. Was looking forward to this as you were able to add audio books to your psp. If you can get mediago to stay on a while there is a lot of junk already for you to delete.

 

This could be a really good psp if they just took the time to think about what the gamer wants a stop rushing it out just because the dsi is out, (which is crap anyway).

                                        Well that's what I think, what about the rest of you ?

                                                             lets hear what you think.

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vaderjay wrote:

Had a really close look at all the info about the new pspgo. Well what can you say if you want to throw all your games and umd's away then this is the one for you, can't see the point myself.

Only having 16g of harddrive isn't going to last long if like me you like to keep a lot of music with you whilst on the go, I know you can use your playstation 3 on remote play but how often when your abroad can you get a good internet connection.

The mediago has gone already, go on and after a few minutes it's gone off. Was looking forward to this as you were able to add audio books to your psp. If you can get mediago to stay on a while there is a lot of junk already for you to delete.

 

This could be a really good psp if they just took the time to think about what the gamer wants a stop rushing it out just because the dsi is out, (which is crap anyway).

                                        Well that's what I think, what about the rest of you ?

                                                             lets hear what you think.

  02-08-2009 01:27 PM  

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woah, can we say bashing?

i don't get why people use a PSP for music. i have my ipod, and it works just fine for music.

and i know around here in florida, there are free wifi spots all over. coffee shops, resteraunts, bookstores, even hotels offer it. plus, if you carry around a laptop, and have that internet card phone companies have, you could use that too. (unless you can't download the game sonto your pc for the psp go)

and as for the memmory space, the media go is for managing the content on that memmory, isnt that right?

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