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PSP Go!

It's likely to be one of the big talking points of E3 2009, but just what would make it the perfect big announcement for Sony? A slide design and no UMD drive seems a certainty given the amount of rumours around the new device, but everything else is pretty much up in the air. In an ideal world the new device would have a touch screen and two analogue sticks, making camera issues in PSP games a thing of the past. Being more realistic, Sony is likely to keep the control options as they are with the current model PSP so as not to alienate their current userbase.
The new PSP needs new games

If there's a series that Sony can bank on to sell consoles it's Gran Turismo. The PSP edition of the driving sim has been talked about ever since the game was shown as part of the PSP's unveiling many years ago, but we've heard next to nothing on the game since. If Sony can announce that the portable edition will finally see a release to coincide with the launch of the PSP Go! and show a string of other new PSP games all due for release in the coming months (God of War, LittleBigPlanet, Jak and Daxter) the PSP will head into late 2009/early 2010 on a real high.
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TM World Tour was arguably one of the PS1's finest titles IMHO.
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Followed by ico's nxt game
And price cut will be great for non ps3 gamers
TM World Tour was arguably one of the PS1's finest titles IMHO.
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The console is expensive and we are still in a recession. They lose money on the console anyway,and gamer's will have more money to buy the games (where they make the money).
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