chris_uk
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any ideas?
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Marc
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We (Gamestation & Game) do them for £219.99 and it comes with a £20 download credit card.
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chris_uk
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just read a review on them, and i think for what i want it for ill just stick with the 3000 series.
i only want to play GT on it
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Marc
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Personally I don't see the point in them. Especially when the 3000 is so cheap and theres quite a lot of games available now, some being quite cheap.
The PSP Go looks good but its just extra hassle downloading all the games etc. We've had quite a few people put off by the way you have to download your games and they have gone for the 3000.
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bigboykarl
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got my boy a 3000 for crimbo...the fact that a go has no umd slot is a big mistake
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chris_uk
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i've been doing a lot of reading on the PSP's and i have decided that i would be better with a 3000
i automatically thought newer = better but in this case it really just doesn't.
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JM Curdy
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Click Meee
[Edited on 12-12-2009 by JM Curdy]
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Dav
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Bought THIS to take on holiday at the same time Gran Turismo released. GT was the main reason I wanted a PSP. PlayTV and movies being the other.
I can't see why anyone would buy a PSPGo, there doesn't seem to be any benefits over a PSP-3000.
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Munchie
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my mate has 1 for sale around £179? got it from a fone contract i think
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