Sony Confirms PSP Go Price Cut
For those of you who care, Sony has officially announced price cuts for its PSP Go handheld console, rumors of which have been floating around the Web for weeks.
In Japan, the PSP Go is dropping from around $332 to $208, while in the U.S. you can soon expect to pay $199 instead of $249. Or you can do so right now with a little bit of Google-Fu. While Sony still lists the MSRP as $249 on its Website, some vendors -- like Amazon and Target -- already have the new pricing in effect.
Anyone tempted to pick one up at this price, or are you holding out for Nintendo's 3DS console?

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Peanut Fox
October 25, 2010 at 1:13pm
The PSP needs a complete rethink, but before that happens Sony needs to decide what they want to do in the game space. Using the PS3 as a talking point, they have been undecided on what their box/s are going to be in the gaming market by constantly removing features. While the Xbox360 and Wii platform have been adding funtion.
Sony needs to find someone who is willing to state their intentions in the game market, and stick with it.
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aerotive
October 25, 2010 at 11:58am
Portable systems are for children. Wouldn't buy one at any price.
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