
The PSP go made its official debut Tuesday at E3 2009, and although the fact that most of the details regarding the device were leaked last week, this week was a rare opportunity to get some pre-release hands-on time with the new handheld. To give you a full rundown on the new handheld, IGN gathered a number of impressions from PlayStation team editors Chris Roper and Greg Miller, as well as IGN Gear editor, Scott Lowe.
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Taking a look at that picture it doesn't look to bad to be honest; will be a pain to get used to it from the usual PSP 1k-3k models for Monster Hunter; but overall I like it and getting more tempted to get it.
I love the size and look of it.
Lol Greg is a fool. Hes hilarious on Podcast Beyond.
I agree with them it seems really cool. But I also agree that $250 is too much. Ill probably still get it anyway.
I like the Idea of true pocket gaming aslong as the screen size is not sacraficed, also not having to swap umd's is also a great idea. I'm getting one