No UMD means full price digital versions, like they have with the UMD Legacy stuff now. The prices to download old games are outrageous, when you can find them discounted at stores. Digital distribution seems to me to mean an end to bargain prices.
My question right now is how much will it be? If its expensive then I'm not gonna buy it yet. Because when new consouls or handhelds first come out their expensive, and after awhile the companies decide to lower the prices so suckers like me will finally buy it at a lower price.
If they make a relatively cheap one that has dual analog sticks then I'll be one of the first to buy it. It's just too awkward with one, regardless of how freely that one can move.
To those who say the PSP Go looks "ugly," I say it looks much sexier than the other PSP models. I still have the good ol' PSP-1000, that trusty brick... 16 GB to start with, all digital, expandable memory? I'm freakin' sold.
i dont know about a "gaming console", but it will be a nice, cheap toy(hopefully cheap) thatll be nice for platformers and 2-D, a feeling of wasted potential for the next gen PSP though. i wish they chose bigger instead of smaller
sony needs to look at what their customers actually want. i hope nobody is fooled and thinks its a different system because of the sliding screen. it is basically an uglier version of the original psp that slides open and doesnt take umds. i admit the downloading thing seems interesting but the original psp can already do that, but only some games are available like KZ:liberation and R and C size matters. its not a new system, its not a better system, its an utter dissapointment