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They will not have a second analog until the next iteration of the platform (not just a removal of UMD like the PSP Go).. None of the new games would work on the old system.

The reason the UMD removal doesn't have a parallel to this is that all the games still work on the old system.. and any UMD game can end up on PSN for PSP Go digitally.. it's not fracturing the user base. 2nd analog would fracture the user base and render 50 million PSP's unable to play 2-analog requiring games...

Wait for PSP2...
I think I've been nice....
@anderlan Might as well get one of those MSI set top boxes using an ATOM in that case...
@apexwc This would be perfect for an EMU.
haha .. good show..

Jimmy: And up next is our musical guest.. now stay tuned for our sponsor Apple's iPod nano commercial.. it has pictures of printers... and you wont be able to get the song out of your head for days...
@Hydra Indeed... if it was a world phone (With T-Mo 3G) it would be cool.. :)
@Xephrey I thought the X10 was an Android device...
@IO Nexus one is supposedly a 3.7" with Snapdragon. That's not bad.
is this thing running a Cortex A8 or Snapdragon?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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