Wednesday, October 28, 2009
PSP Go: What's in it for me?
That's one of the questions posed by Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime in a recent interview with The Washington Post. A legitimate question, and one that we hope we'll hear an answer to.
In the interview, Reggie expresses his respect for all Nintendo competitors. However, it looks like he does not see the value of the PSP Go to the consumers. "Who's it for?" and "What's the benefit?" are the problems that he sees in the PSP's newest addition to its hardware.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
PSP Go Knock-Off Not So Awesome
It's only been over a week since the official release of the Sony PSP Go and pirates are already at it. Just take a look at the PSP Go clone pictured above.
Sure it certainly looks like a PSP Go, but the similarities end there. For one, it doesn't play any PSP games. Instead it's an emulator for 16-bit games. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!! It's also a camera, an FM radio, and MP3 player.
[via siliconera]
Sure it certainly looks like a PSP Go, but the similarities end there. For one, it doesn't play any PSP games. Instead it's an emulator for 16-bit games. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!! It's also a camera, an FM radio, and MP3 player.
[via siliconera]
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
PSP Go Unboxing VIDEO
Be warned: this post is not for the weak of heart. Especially if you don't own a PSP Go yet. Watching other people unboxing one is both a chore and a delight. There's a lot of awesome PSP Go unboxing videos in the interwebs; some are more professional than others, but most are from regular people and bloggers. Here's one of my favorites.