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PSP Go quite clearly is trying to appeal to a different market than the PSP3000, or rather a wider market. It is trying to steal some ipod sales off those who have an ipod but also like portable gaming. The inbuilt memory is a big + for some people.
Emphasis mine.
Am I to believe that the next time I try to purchase an iPod, a Sony rep will intercept me at gunpoint, or otherwise compel me to purchase a PSP Go instead?
As for the PSP Go and mobile gaming in general, it's always been too expensive compared to the quality of gameplay that is offered for my taste, though my girlfriend has a PSP (not sure of the model) and seems to enjoy it.
I'm primarily waiting on pins and needles for more information about GT5 itself, and hoping the winds mentioned at the beginning of this thread as I understand them accurately reflect more or less the coming developments.