A few days ago a rumor was flying around that Logitech may have been working on a UMD drive add-on for the PSP Go. It looks like this may never come to pass, however. Sarah Youngbauer, Senior Public ...
Sony says that it will offer a digital replacement for UMD games if you buy a PSP Go. Some maybe even be for free. "We're in the midst of putting together a good will program", John Koller told ...
One of the PSP Go‘s claim to fame is that it is so much more portable than the past PlayStation Portable models. But how did it get that thin? By expunging excess weight, of course! The handheld has ...
According to a rumour at CVG, peripheral manufacturer Logitech are developing a UMD drive add-on for PSPgo. "The only problem is that it’ll make the PSP a little bulky," mentioned CVG’s source. The ...
You can’t please all of the people all of the time. And as Sony showed with the PSP Go, sometimes it’s hard to please any of them. The lack of a UMD drive wouldn’t have been such a big deal if they’d ...
Sony just can't seem to convince people that its gaming hardware developers are sitting around idle; everyone is desperate to believe a replacement to the PSP is in the works. Latest to stoke the ...
The Internets have been rife with speculation about the possibility of a new entry into the Sony PlayStation Portable line, with the biggest noise surrounding a rumored new system that doesn't feature ...
Sony, the company that makes the portable PSP game console, wants its video gaming customers to move forward to an all-digital future. But that transition may not be as easy as the company may like.
Just as expected, Sony just announced the PSP Go at E3 just now -- Haz Kirai called it the "worst kept secret at E3." The slider handheld has a 3.8-inch LCD, built-in Bluetooth and 16GB of internal ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Details of Sony's oft-rumored revision to its PlayStation Portable may have been leaked a little earlier than the company was expecting, as chatter of ...
Photograph: Rick Rizner After the former COO of game developer Acclaim David Perry Twittered about the new PSP2 and its lack of a UMD drive, the Internet started paying attention to Sony’s ...