lets keep it simple,
If you want buy legit UMD's then you better go for a 3000
If you go for CFW then PSP Go is a good choice![]()
About how long would the internal memory last before it died, I wonder? And I wonder how difficult it would be to buy and replace it.
Does the Go use the same type of battery as the other PSP models? The Go was a failure, so when thinking about the long-term a PSP 3000 would probably be a better idea.
Still not decided yet as I am currently busy with other stuff. Probably next month.I wonder what the OP got in the end?
I hope you post what you will buy in the end and your reason. It may help future PSP owners![]()
I hope you post what you will buy in the end and your reason. It may help future PSP owners![]()
If every other reason hasn't then another one probably won't. Ultimately i'd never ever recommend a console redesigned for portability rather than comfort and usability (control wise) as a persons introduction to that platform. The Go's control scheme can be adapted to, but it's still a poor second (that nub is awful...and when the regular PSP's nub isn't great that's really a damning indictment!).
I didn't like feel of a 1000 since it cramped my hand since I was in a crab claw position lol
I didn't like feel of a 1000 since it cramped my hand since I was in a crab claw position lol
Which is only exacerbated by the placement of controls on the Go.