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The Anbernic RG Slide is an upcoming handheld with a sliding design that's reminiscent of the PSP Go and Xperia Play.
Well, retro handheld manufacturer Anbernic appears to be paying tribute to the two units with its upcoming RG Slide. While we ...
Fans of the PSP Go who are still mad at Sony for discontinuing the handheld in 2011 may soon have a consolation prize.
Holding a PSP Go, it's hard not to fall in love with the hardware, or at least develop a little crush on it. The system feels nice and sturdy, with a beautiful screen and clear sound. It feels ...
The console has already seen two revamps over the past few years, and the upcoming PSP Go is by far the most radical of them all. Long rumored and then leaked ahead of time, the PSP Go is finally ...
The PSP Go is the latest and most radical hardware update for the PSP, shedding the UMD drive of old in preference of 16GB of internal storage, with games and other content provided via download ...
The PSP Go is a sleek-looking device, which is 16 percent lighter and 35 percent smaller than its predecessor, the PSP 3000. The screen has shrunk to 3.8 inches from 4.3 inches. The Go supports ...
The new PSP go features a sliding form factor with the ability to play video and music when closed, or transform into a gaming console when the familiar PlayStation controls are revealed.
Today, we find cohesion among the gabbing masses. Following the thread of previous rumors, the PSP Go! will likely ditch the UMD drive in favor of digital downloads that plant directly on the new ...
Here’s how it works. We know that Sony has ceased production of PSP Go. We know it was an experiment that proved the gaming public isn't ready for digital downloads as the sole form of delivery ...
The firmware for the PSP Go is the same as with the older models and will be updated as such, but that said, it seems from the onset to have a couple of extra tricks. Most notable is the "Pause ...