sony is taking a page from nintendos books, get rid of a functional game slot so they screw you over to rebuy the game or convince you dont need the old games......the dsi i dont see why they need to remove the GBA slot its the same size of a lite just thinner, honestly why is thinner better? the thinner they get, the less durable (hinges in the lite anyone) they are.
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So, what do you do with your old UMD games? Carry around two PSPs? Will there be some way to download them?
sony is taking a page from nintendos books, get rid of a functional game slot so they screw you over to rebuy the game or convince you dont need the old games......the dsi i dont see why they need to remove the GBA slot its the same size of a lite just thinner, honestly why is thinner better? the thinner they get, the less durable (hinges in the lite anyone) they are.
Check this out
"additional loose talk of in-store kiosks that would allow gamers to rip UMD games to a storage device"
Here is the whole article
http://kotaku.com/5231844/rumor-sonys-new-portable-is-the-psp-go