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==Games== |
==Games== |
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Because the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, games are downloaded from the [[PlayStation Store]]. The PlayStation Store can be accessed directly from the device, or games can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store on the [[PlayStation 3]] or through [[PlayStation Store#Media Go|Media Go]] and transferred to the PSP via a USB connection. Games currently announced include PSP versions of ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'', ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'', ''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker|Metal Gear Solid]]'' although all PSP and [[PlayStation]] games currently available for download will also be compatible |
Because the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, games are downloaded from the [[PlayStation Store]]. The PlayStation Store can be accessed directly from the device, or games can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store on the [[PlayStation 3]] or through [[PlayStation Store#Media Go|Media Go]] and transferred to the PSP via a USB connection. Games currently announced include PSP versions of ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'', ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'', ''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker|Metal Gear Solid]]'' although all PSP and [[PlayStation]] games currently available for download will also be compatible and will fuck the ds |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
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Product family | PlayStation |
Type | Handheld game console |
Generation | Seventh generation era |
Media | Digital Download |
CPU | MIPS based; clocked from 1 to 333 MHz |
Memory | 64 MB RAM |
Storage | Memory Stick Micro, 16GB of internal flash memory |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11b, USB 2.0, Bluetooth |
Online services | PlayStation Network |
The PSP Go (styled PSPgo or PSP go, model PSP-N1000)[1] is a version of the PlayStation Portable handheld videogame console to be manufactured by Sony.[2][3][4][5][6] It is scheduled for release on October 1, 2009 in American and European territories. It was revealed prior to E3 2009 through Sony's Qore VOD service.[5] Although its design is significantly different from other PSP's, it is not intended to replace the PSP 3000 which Sony will continue to manfacture, sell and support.[3]
Features and design
Unlike previous PSP's, the PSP Go does not feature a UMD but instead has 16 GB of internal flash memory to store games, video and other media.[6] this can be extended by up to 32GB with the use of a Memory Stick Micro. It is 45% lighter and 56% smaller than the original PSP.[3] It has a 3.8" 480x272 LCD which slides up to reveal the main controls[7] (compared to 4.3" on previous PSP models) and is similar to the iPod Touch (at 3.5").[8]
Connectivity
Like previous PSP's, the PSP Go features built-in wi-fi and a USB port but also supports Bluetooth connectivity enabling the use of compatible Bluetooth headsets and tethering with Bluetooth enabled mobile phones.
Games
Because the PSP Go does not feature a UMD drive, games are downloaded from the PlayStation Store. The PlayStation Store can be accessed directly from the device, or games can be downloaded from the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation 3 or through Media Go and transferred to the PSP via a USB connection. Games currently announced include PSP versions of LittleBigPlanet, Jak and Daxter, Gran Turismo and Metal Gear Solid although all PSP and PlayStation games currently available for download will also be compatible and will fuck the ds
References
- ^ "PSP go: PSP (PlayStation Portable) evolves to match the digital lifestyle". Sony Computer Entertainment. 2009-06-03. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ Video: Sony's PSP Go leaks out before E3, is obviously a go
- ^ a b c Kotaku - Qore Lets Slip the First Look at PSP Go
- ^ Gizmodo - PSP Go Leaked: Slider With 16GB of Flash Storage and Bluetooth
- ^ a b Qore leak reveals new PSP Metal Gear and more
- ^ a b Bramwell, Tom (2009-05-30). "Sony Qore accidentally outs PSP Go". EuroGamer. p. 1. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
- ^ http://www.us.playstation.com/PSP/Systems?ref=http%3A//www.sony.com/index.php#fbid:qkqExtSe8PF
- ^ Sony PSP: Details of new Go console leak ahead of E3