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		<title>Sony PSP Go Features</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI) supricing gaming world with the launch New Sony PSP Go . With the size of the futuristic and very small, smaller size of the PSP at this time as much as 50% (128 x 16.5 x 69 mm) and 40% (5.6 oz) lighter.
The launch of the official PSP Go (N1000) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sony Computer Entertainment Inc (SCEI) supricing gaming world with the launch <strong>New Sony PSP Go</strong> . With the size of the futuristic and very small, smaller size of the PSP at this time as much as 50% (128 x 16.5 x 69 mm) and 40% (5.6 oz) lighter.</p>
<p>The launch of the official PSP Go (N1000) is scheduled to be done in early October. For <strong>buy Sony PSP Go</strong>, please prepare budget of approximately $ 250,or you can also find<strong> Cheap Sony PSP Go</strong> in other online store. <strong>Sony PSP Go features</strong> are:<br />
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1. Connectivity with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi<br />
2. Integrated with 16GB memory, EXPANDABLE via Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot (no UMD drive)<br />
3. New Media Applications Go dibundle so that buyers can also download content directly from the online store PS.<br />
4. cool music feature, can be customized.</p>
<p>see the Sony PSP Go screen shoot</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="Sony PSP Go " src="http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x106/ivbsav/psp-go.jpg" alt="" width="415" height="330" /></p>
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		<title>The reason why I want to buy Sony PSP Go Console</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 07:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nizma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I look back at past E3s, they invariably come to the memory of an event of 2004. It was that year that the hearts of dedicated players laptop where all aflutter over impending announcements of Nintendo and Sony camps. For those not in the know, it played out thusly: Sony favored us with an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I look back at past E3s, they invariably come to the memory of an event of 2004. It was that year that the hearts of dedicated players laptop where all aflutter over impending announcements of Nintendo and Sony camps. For those not in the know, it played out thusly: Sony favored us with an elegant and sensual beauty named PlayStation Portable, Nintendo revealed that while the hot mess that is the first Nintento DS.</p>
<p>So, imagine our surprise when the Nintento DS has become the most dominant platform. While that system, despite its peculiar nature of two selected, the fruits of decades of Nintendo along a dominant position in the handheld market, the PSP failed. Despite superior firepower and ships laden with promises, the PSP has, unfortunately, associated with its shadow over the guerrilla marketing its line of incredible game.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a damn shame.</p>
<p>The PSP offers an immersion in reality, graphics-heavy as the experience that the DS can not deliver. While its first iteration provides a balance &#8211; and sometimes the burden and the reduction of successful trade portability for 3D games and quality of DVD movie support &#8211; incarnations later helped bridge the gap between functionality and small Nintendo and rapid cartridge-based system.</p>
<p>Even my older PSP 1000 has offered me gaming experiences than ever thought possible in a portable system. It&#8217;s simple USB-based connectivity and Wi-Fi hot response has enabled the system to refine itself countless times via firmware download. And still stands as the only handheld game system, in my vast collection that has given me the opportunity to see Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip of the can. (If you are insensitive to this fact, you have a heart of stone.)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I think that very few of my good friends have never experienced the wonders that the PSP has to offer. Some shrug off portable gaming as a waste of valuable time game console. Others who chose as his horse Nintendo not interested in diversifying their handheld experience. And still others adopted soon, they are disappointed with their offer immediately, and quickly traded in his traveling companions brilliant.</p>
<p>While the PSP is far from dead, has become a bit of ignoring a platform, a gaming device relegated to second banana status by the mass adoption of the DS, DS Lite and the ISD. In this year&#8217;s E3, however, Sony tried to reverse this trend with the recently revealed PSP Go. Less a reinvention of a refinement, the Go is the same media device and gaming power than their predecessors, but that waiver of family albums in favor of memory on board and a library exclusively downloadable.</p>
<p>I am definitely game to speak publicly, but that has really caught our imagination as the first glimpse of its primitive ancestor?</p>
<p>For me, not much. I want both a PSP and I want a Sony PSP Go . I applaud the commitment of Sony to support the brand and their willingness to change the formula, but I wonder if you made changes to the law. To that end, I have compiled a list of three simple tips on how to properly cultivate the future of the PSP.</p>
<p><strong>Similar double</strong></p>
<p>If you really interested in the Sony PSP Go, the solution is simple: add a second analog nub. With its large screen and the optical disc format for games, the Sony PSP Go came out of the door as the first real solution to the game console-style trip. The only thing missing was (and remains) a second analog stick.</p>
<p>The line dominated the PlayStation home console market for so long not only because of a surprisingly robust array of games, but for the way it allows you to interact with game environments. This was due in large part to the Dual Analog Controller. This ability to navigate 3D environments and realistic at the same time adjusting the camera in the game has made an indelible mark on the landscape of gaming, and has therefore been the master control system for the three-console generations.</p>
<p>Sony PSP Go Console as a release Resistance: punishment have sought to emulate this functionality by the use of the single analog nub and buttons on the face, but it&#8217;s just not the same. As an impressive title like God of War: Chains of Olympus is really, I can not stop feeling as if his epic strains diminished in some way are sterilized by this system of control.</p>
<p>Would it be feasible to incorporate dual-analog control of the Sony PSP Go Console? I do not know, but I am sure this would be a welcome addition.</p>
<p><strong>Back Catalog Downloads</strong></p>
<p>And while we&#8217;re on the subject of triple A titles as a punishment and Chains of Olympus Sony PSP Go talk to and what it means for players who have already built a healthy selection of UMDs. Sony has played very shy with their &#8220;short-term program of goodwill&#8221; which argues that these owners UMD to download digital versions of the titles you already own. If Sony wants to give those of us who already invested in earlier models a legitimate reason to upgrade to go, we need guarantees that our libraries UMD games will not be totally useless.</p>
<p>Be lying if I said not intrigued by the idea of a truly portable PlayStation Portable, but I&#8217;m not sure a smaller footprint and can compensate Bluetooth decimating my back catalog. I&#8217;m not asking for miracles, as I know it will not make financial sense to allow us to download for free, even the most obscure games from our library, nor am asking Sony for breach itself so we can cheat the system (through the purchase Games used to redeem their digital equivalents of trade, and then again the originals), but I do not think the old school in favor of PSP should be penalized for the precipitous withdrawal UMD format.</p>
<p>Although Sony has repeatedly stated that the road would not immediately usurp the traditional PSP 3000, it is difficult not to believe that the final plan for the transition to a disc completely free gaming environment. On one hand, this is an admirable step toward a more contemporary market. For another, I would still be able to play the games in which has already invested in the event of third party products such as my beloved Dungeons &amp; Dragons Tactics, without having to pay the bill a second time.</p>
<p><strong>Falling prices</strong></p>
<p>Analyst Michael Pachter may have retracted his infamous &#8220;Rip Off&#8221;, but many of us in the public games were not as diplomatic. $ 250 price is steep and at best laughable, at worst. It&#8217;s almost as if dissatisfied with his position as a producer of just the most expensive console of this generation, Sony has decided to hold the record for most over-hand price to boot.</p>
<p>I am not trying to play fanboy games here, I love my PSP. Hell, I love the PSP go, but I want to do without a considerable investment. At its current price, it costs the same as I did the Wii launch day. Costs more than my (last approved) 360, almost double what my DS Lite.</p>
<p>If ultimately provide as much or more enjoyment than any of these other systems is certainly debatable, but the PSP has lagged behind its competition, this line of DS, for virtually its entire life product. Calling it &#8220;the most successful non-Nintendo handheld game system ever sold&#8221; not make any less precarious position. The market for gaming notebooks is the house that Mario built, and some highly skilled braggadocio does not change that.</p>
<p>The Sony PSP Go could eventually go round to face the DS &#8211; or, more specifically, the new DSI &#8211; with head, but if they do below that price might be a hard uphill battle. I imagine that, like me, many players will justify some convincing to drop these coins, or Sony could take the safest route and adjust the price.</p>
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