The PSP Go Thread

  • Thread starter Robin
  • 249 comments
  • 22,908 views
Dilemma: Do I buy Motorstorm or a bunch of Minis/PSN exclusives. Motorstorm would take a good few hours to download, minis and games like Super Stardust wouldn't and wouldn't take up too much space on my memory card.
 
Which cable should I buy when I pick up PSP GO for the TV? AV or the component ? Is there any huge Differance?
What Resolution can I play with AV vs Component cable ? 480i and 480P? any noticable differance?

And to make sure, Component cables do work with old SD tvs that have AV jacks?
 
Dilemma: Do I buy Motorstorm or a bunch of Minis/PSN exclusives. Motorstorm would take a good few hours to download, minis and games like Super Stardust wouldn't and wouldn't take up too much space on my memory card.

Depends, I just got Motorstorm and I think it's better than all the minigames I got from psn.

It's arcarde racing but in a good and up to date way. Good graphics and handling.

I can recommend the Gottlieb pinball on psn also. Lot's of tables.
 
Which cable should I buy when I pick up PSP GO for the TV? AV or the component ? Is there any huge Differance?
What Resolution can I play with AV vs Component cable ? 480i and 480P? any noticable differance?

And to make sure, Component cables do work with old SD tvs that have AV jacks?
The only way to play out PSP games to TV is with the component cables.

Before I go on:
AV (composite) cables - 3 ends, red, white (audio), and yellow (video)
Component - 5 ends, red, white (audio), and blue, green, red (video).

No, component will not play out properly to traditional AV inputs on a TV because, as you can see, the AV does not have the proper number of video inputs.

Now, if all you care about are videos, pictures, and audio AV cables are fine, but you must have component to play games. Without component cables plugged in the system won't even start the game while exporting the video signal.
 
I was in JB Hi Fi yesterday, the PSP-3000 (with GTPSP) was $294 and the PSP-Go was $449. What is there on the PSP-Go that brings up the price so much?
 
I already have a 1000 and a 3000. But have a unique situation where I can get a PSP at about 35% off the rrp (retailers at the moment in Australia are selling go's at about 10% off rrp. It is seeming awfully tempting considering the bonus GT PSP + 3 1st party titles I would get. What would everyone recommend?
 
I already have a 1000 and a 3000. But have a unique situation where I can get a PSP at about 35% off the rrp (retailers at the moment in Australia are selling go's at about 10% off rrp. It is seeming awfully tempting considering the bonus GT PSP + 3 1st party titles I would get. What would everyone recommend?

That PSP 3000 + GT for $294 was pretty tempting. 💡

How much?
 
Back