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The thing is though, for Microsoft, Games on Demand is really just a testbed for them to play around with digital distribution this generation, much like XBLA was on the original Xbox. They can test out how well various price points work around the world and go from there.

Sony doesn't seem to have quite the same luxury with the PSPGo, but maybe I'm wrong.
I have a tilt2 which is growing on me, but I would love to have this!
I wish there was a 64gb version, but I wouldn't complain about a 32gig model.
A moose, chasing me.
I'm not a huge anime fan, but it wasn't bad. I'm curious to see how the rest are.
Even though you never get to drive it, Pelican.
Giving away free stuff seems like a pretty nice plan to fix the worlds economy. :)
Ha, I used one of these in high school. The journalism department didn't have one, but somehow our vice principal had blown some bucks on one he never used, so he let us borrow it.

At the time, it was freaking amazing.
I've got say I'm most excited for the new single player chapter.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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