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| The PSP Go? Is it worth It? Does any One Have it? |
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| AxelSteelBMX:
Well, if homebrew is your goal, then absolutely get the Go. As far as I'm concerned, that's where it actually serves a purpose. Have fun! |
| TSOLfan:
--- Quote from: AxelSteelBMX on July 25, 2013, 01:43:26 PM ---Well, if homebrew is your goal, then absolutely get the Go. As far as I'm concerned, that's where it actually serves a purpose. Have fun! --- End quote --- I picked one up on clearance for $60 with a single purpose in mind, portable Sega CD: It made the time I spent making my own personal backups from my Sega CD collection seem like less of a waste of time :P Though, I don't play it much, because the controls just feel too cramped for my liking. I started personally backing up my Dreamcast collection too (with my httpd-ack server and broadband adapter) to have a full set of clean unhacked rips, though, never bothered finishing since I didn't have a portable to use them with, and started to seem kind of silly. |
| palmer6strings:
I'd really like to get a psp go but can't justify the means of dishing out 60 for one. Now if I got a used one for like $30 that's a no brainer. |
| Robert Martino:
Im probably going to end up paying like 110 for a "semi new" never used one. Because I want one in good condition. Most used go's I have seen look like shit :( |
| Mick Dundee:
I wouldn't get a PSP GO unless it was dirt cheap. Same reason I wont get an iPhone....removable battery. I hate that if the battery dies you have to take the thing apart to replace it. |
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