Thursday, April 8, 2010

Are we still gonna be able to download g ...

If so wouldn't it be stupid to upgrade to a PSP GO! if I could just buy a larger memory card to hold the downloadable games?Are we still gonna be able to download g ...
Yes! Sony is not forcing us to get a new PSP altogether! Jesus Cristo! (that's Spanish right?)Are we still gonna be able to download g ...
Yes... try not to panic. Sony doesn't want to shut the door on people who just bought or like me, have owned for awhile. It's cool. Larger memory cards may have to be a consideration for us 1000-3000 owners depending on file size and how many games you eventually want, but it's nothing to worry about. At $40 US for a download, I don't envision making me PSP library grow any faster than it has over the couple of years I've owned the lil' bugger.
Duh.Sony is just giving newcomers a different choice.
[QUOTE=''ston3henge'']Yes... try not to panic. Sony doesn't want to shut the door on people who just bought or like me, have owned for awhile. It's cool. Larger memory cards may have to be a consideration for us 1000-3000 owners depending on file size and how many games you eventually want, but it's nothing to worry about. At $40 US for a download, I don't envision making me PSP library grow any faster than it has over the couple of years I've owned the lil' bugger.[/QUOTE]



Yeah pretty much what he said. Sony is supporting both 3000/2000/and 1001 PSP users by releasing hard copied (UMDs) as well. So we get the best of both worlds. Didn't upgrade or just got a 3000? No problem. I think it's one of the smater decisions by Sony. Now if they only release everything they have on the PSN in Japan that they have kept from for about 3 years now. (they got RE 2 in 2007 on the psn....).
[QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''][QUOTE=''ston3henge'']Yes... try not to panic. Sony doesn't want to shut the door on people who just bought or like me, have owned for awhile. It's cool. Larger memory cards may have to be a consideration for us 1000-3000 owners depending on file size and how many games you eventually want, but it's nothing to worry about. At $40 US for a download, I don't envision making me PSP library grow any faster than it has over the couple of years I've owned the lil' bugger.[/QUOTE] Yeah pretty much what he said. Sony is supporting both 3000/2000/and 1001 PSP users by releasing hard copied (UMDs) as well. So we get the best of both worlds. Didn't upgrade or just got a 3000? No problem. I think it's one of the smater decisions by Sony. Now if they only release everything they have on the PSN in Japan that they have kept from for about 3 years now. (they got RE 2 in 2007 on the psn....).[/QUOTE] $40 a download? Most UMD games are $15-25 to download.
[QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''][QUOTE=''ston3henge'']

Yes... try not to panic. Sony doesn't want to shut the door on people who just bought or like me, have owned for awhile. It's cool. Larger memory cards may have to be a consideration for us 1000-3000 owners depending on file size and how many games you eventually want, but it's nothing to worry about. At $40 US for a download, I don't envision making me PSP library grow any faster than it has over the couple of years I've owned the lil' bugger.

[/QUOTE] Yeah pretty much what he said. Sony is supporting both 3000/2000/and 1001 PSP users by releasing hard copied (UMDs) as well. So we get the best of both worlds. Didn't upgrade or just got a 3000? No problem. I think it's one of the smater decisions by Sony. Now if they only release everything they have on the PSN in Japan that they have kept from for about 3 years now. (they got RE 2 in 2007 on the psn....).[/QUOTE] $40 a download? Most UMD games are $15-25 to download.[/QUOTE]



Thoese are Old. NEW games will be coming out. I mean just shipped new games will be downloable once the PSP Go comes out.
[QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''][QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''] Yeah pretty much what he said. Sony is supporting both 3000/2000/and 1001 PSP users by releasing hard copied (UMDs) as well. So we get the best of both worlds. Didn't upgrade or just got a 3000? No problem. I think it's one of the smater decisions by Sony. Now if they only release everything they have on the PSN in Japan that they have kept from for about 3 years now. (they got RE 2 in 2007 on the psn....).[/QUOTE] $40 a download? Most UMD games are $15-25 to download.[/QUOTE] Thoese are Old. NEW games will be coming out. I mean just shipped new games will be downloable once the PSP Go comes out. [/QUOTE]I still doubt that they are going to charge full price. They'll save a fortune on cases.
[QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''][QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''] $40 a download? Most UMD games are $15-25 to download.

[/QUOTE] Thoese are Old. NEW games will be coming out. I mean just shipped new games will be downloable once the PSP Go comes out. [/QUOTE]

I still doubt that they are going to charge full price. They'll save a fortune on cases.[/QUOTE]



Why would you doubt that? It's Sony they want money. They will still be the same price at stores. They are jsut like games now. Games now are one UMDs and they will be then. The only diffrence is ones digital, ones hard copy. They would drop the price by $10 or so. Probably the most $5.
[QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''][QUOTE=''KurodaMurasaki''][QUOTE=''DarkMaster7991''] Thoese are Old. NEW games will be coming out. I mean just shipped new games will be downloable once the PSP Go comes out. [/QUOTE] I still doubt that they are going to charge full price. They'll save a fortune on cases.[/QUOTE] Why would you doubt that? It's Sony they want money. They will still be the same price at stores. They are jsut like games now. Games now are one UMDs and they will be then. The only diffrence is ones digital, ones hard copy. They would drop the price by $10 or so. Probably the most $5.[/QUOTE]Sony did say a couple weeks or so ago that they will step up they're PSN game (Basically another hint to the PSP Go). I can't really predict anything, since this will be the first time completely new, first-day release games will be purchasable.
I'll happily get a bigger memory card, but if games start going to $40 without a hard copy, I'll reduce the amount of games I get.

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