I got a decent sized library that I've barely touched and plenty more games I'd like to eventually pick up, so there's enough on PSP to keep me busy for many years to come.
I got a decent sized library that I've barely touched and plenty more games I'd like to eventually pick up, so there's enough on PSP to keep me busy for many years to come.
I've had my PSP from day one and whilst it's not seen as much use as many of my other consoles, I've still got a healthy collection of games for it and will still be using it even after I get my Vita... on day one. And let's be honest here, six years ain't a bad run.
I don't see why not, especially if purchased PSP downloads transfer.
i have also had a psp since day one and have also been very happy with it..still play it almost every day(mlb 11 the show). i will get the vita when it comes out, but will also continue to play my psp as well.
I'm interested in what the Vita has to offer but I'm not bothered by the fact it's not going to be BC with the current PSP games, at least not physically.
As for "now what" regarding the PSP? Beta and Edmond have the right idea. I've got a laundry list of PSP games I still want to play/acquire and most of my recent purchases have been for the PSP. The only thing that concerns me about the Vita launching is the availability of PSP games in stores that I want. Most places will be stocked with NOS and GH games that I either already have or don't want. Given how GS regards older systems once a new one comes out, I may have to scour their stores for titles because I know before too long, they'll start discarding the clamshell cases and dumping the UMDs in a display case.
"Ai Oboete Imasu Ka?"
Thank you. I apologize for my rant. Didn't mean to stir up the kettle. But to me it's very hard to keep up with everything. I hope I didn't upset anyone, a lot of people made some very good valid points. I am calm, I am relaxed.lol I do want to thank everyone who responded. It's just that I get very frustrated at times with some new anouncements. It's just some of us who live on fixed incomes kinda feel left out or ignored at times. Again, sorry.