Costly and compatibility-conflicted, Sony’s PSP Go marries design elegance and disc-free gaming with worrisome pricing and upgrade uncertainty. Nintendo has whittled down its DS twice since launch, so ...
Sony’s disc-free $250 PSP Go games handheld rolls out to retail today, and as expected, the company’s nearly doubled the amount of PlayStation Store games content. Sony’s digital shelves now include ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. When Sony officially revealed the PSP Go, some eyebrows were raised by the system's $249.99 price point. After all, the current PSP-3000 system can ...
It's taken less than two years for the PSP Go to finally be successfully hacked, as a developer has managed to get an ISO loader running on the device. Did the exposure of the PS3's private keys also ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. LittleBigPlanet for the PSP packs all of the character and creation of the original into a more portable format, but the PSP Go's button layout ...
Though the upcoming PSP Go does away with the battery-sucking UMD drive of previous PSP models, Sony has confirmed that the fall-due hardware redesign will not offer any substantial improvements in ...
Valkyria Chronicles II is a standout title that continues the story from the original PS3 game. Developed by Sega, this game is set in the midst of the Second European War and tasks players with ...
The PSP Go, Sony's big announcement for E3, crept out way early. The PSP Go was leaked ahead of schedule in a video with Qore host Veronica Belmont and John Koller, director of hardware marketing at ...
The PSP Go has been revealed by the June 2009 iteration of Qore. The PSP Go features a 3.8-inch sliding screen, is 43% lighter than the PSP-3000, has 16 gigs of flash memory, supports Bluetooth, and ...
June 4, 2009 Sony has confirmed the rumors and officially announced the updated, slimmed down version of its PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld gaming console at E3. The new PSP go features a sliding ...
Unless you go to PAX or hang out on a school bus, finding friends to play PSP games with is a difficult endeavor. Sony hopes to rectify this by bringing its adhocParty app to the United States.
That's the traditional phrase that programmers display when they create their first piece of software for an unfamiliar operating system. Owners of Sony's handheld PSP game system were delighted to ...