The PSP Go: nobody wants it. In every region, Sony's downloadable-games-only handheld is selling in pitiful numbers. Not because a console that will only play downloadable games is a totally terrible idea (it isn't!), but because the ...
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Because nobody's buying Sony's PSP Go, the company has come up with an offer: a free game for North American PSP Go owners who add a PlayStation Network to their systems by March 21st. The only problem? ...
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So now it's not only consumers and retailers saying Sony's PSP Go is a disaster: it's the guys who make the games as well. Since it was first announced earlier this year, Sony's latest handheld - which ...
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The PSP Go's atrocious start is showing no signs of brightening up. In its first two weeks on sale, retailers in the UK and U.S. both dropped the price of Sony's new handheld in a bid to ...
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Remember how a bunch of British retailers cut the price of a PSP Go, just one week after the Sony handheld launched? Well, at least one North American retailer is repeating the trick, knocking a juicy $50 ...
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Sony's PSP Go hardware hit stores on October 1st. Only one week on, and a number of major UK retailers have initiated a price cut.
Amazon UK, Game, Gamestation, and HMV have all dropped the launch price of ...
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Just in case anyone has had a lapse in their memory, the PSP Go is on sale today. You can pick up the portable gaming device on store shelves nationwide (North America) for $249.99.
The Go is available ...
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