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I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise, but apparently Sony has axed the
PSP-Go, which never really caught on with it's whole paradigm of "does less than a regular PSP, but almost costs as much as a PS3". Now if only Sony would stop wasting resources on Home and release a PS2 emulator for the PS3 I might actually use my PS3 for something other than movie night... -- It's not broken. It's...advanced. |
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Doug Jacobs schrieb:
> I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise, but apparently Sony has axed the > PSP-Go, which never really caught on with it's whole paradigm of "does > less than a regular PSP, but almost costs as much as a PS3". The whole PSP-Go was a Con to test the customers. Sony thought, every customer who buys stupid ringtones for 30 Bucks a month wil buy this worthless piece of junk. Only they forget that no seller would ever recommend the Go, because Sony wants to bypass it's selling partners. |
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