
The Playstation 3 is gaining steam as we roll right into E3. Tons of games have been announced already, and they still have the Move to talk about. But what about the PSP 2? And what about the future of the Go? Here is what Sony needs to do in order to become a powerhouse in the handheld market.

TNS: Sony had great ideas back then for its PSPgo-- it that even had the same features as the Nintendo Switch. Too bad that wasn't enough.
I still have the Go with the dock and a paired sixaxis controller. I could have used a DS3 but since the PSP games have no rumble, why waste a rumble enabled controller on it.
I still have my psp, psp go and vita.
Home brewed to be retro gaming machines. I love them, my kid picked the go over a 3ds.
And long before that Sega came up with the Genesis Nomad and nobody cared.
You've also been able to connect a phone/tablet to TVs for years and nobody cares.

Alex S. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "I bought a 12-year-old, digital-only system. And I gotta say – I love it."
I got one at launch and still have it.
Great system and super portable.
Not so comfortable for big hands playing for long sessions though.
Have good memories of Peace Walker on the Go, pun intended.
I believe there is some prototype of a hand held console with dedicated GPU that can run modern AAA games too.
PSP has such great games, it's such a shame Vita didn't do as well, I still use mine I bought in 2014. I still would love an upgraded handheld if just for ports, though.
I've enjoyed my PSP a lot, too bad they're not making handhelds anymore.
That time when Skype was available on PSP was awesome.

Ed writes: Yesterday, Microsoft revealed the brand new, disc drive less Xbox One S All Digital Edition console to the... confusion of a lot gamers.
it's more prevalent now, so I don't think it's the same thing. I've been all digital since 2014, so if the next gen of consoles has a discless SKU as well as one for physical media, I would likely get the discless one.
Sony at least had the decency to put in 16GB storage in the PSP Go which was more space than what other models with disc drives had out of the box to compensate for the lack of physical media.
Microsoft didn’t even bother putting in a 4TB HDD into this thing to make it more enticing over a standard model. This whole things reeks of halfassed decisions just to see how the market reacts to an all digital device.
Its far more relevant now and could EASILY be a popular choice...
but just not at that price
Misleading title is misleading, it's just speculating what the PSP 2 should have not announcing it.
I'll lmao if the PSP 2 isn't even announced
Man, there's not going to be a PSP2 Announcement...
I truly doubt it.
In my opinion, it doesn't make sense...
PSPGO isn't even 1yrs. old...
There's already 3 series of PSP's on the market already..
Sony Announced a new PSP last E3 (PSPGO)...
It just doesn't make sense to me to flood the market with PSP's.
I think if there was ever going to be a PSP2..it would've been announced last E3 instead of the PSPGo..and possibly released late this year.
That's just my logical opinion...anyway..
Enjoy E3...and Game on!
NATAL will be cheap.
MS "leaked" the 150 price to "mind-condition" people.
So that when it comes out at $50
... people will think it's a steal.
(... of course there will be a lot of people who'll fall for it.)
i just recently smashed my psp3000(via patapon 2 lol), but i don't know if i'd want a pspgo even with a price drop. i still have a few umd's that would be useless to me if i got it. the psp should have keep the umb port and added dual thumb sticks =/