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> Which means that the original will need to become even cheaper,
> no-one will want to buy a new 'old' PSP any more unless it's
> cheaper than the new 'new' one!
Hopefully although as the new ones will be available in the same colours I wouldn't be suprised if people can't tell the difference. Plus i'm sure Sony won't rely on ignorence alone. Maybe Lik-sang alternatives should watch out for the men in black
> pb wrote:
> They will go down when the new one comes out, though, but that
> isn't for a while.
>
> The new version will be £15 cheaper when it arrives in
> September.
Which means that the original will need to become even cheaper, no-one will want to buy a new 'old' PSP any more unless it's cheaper than the new 'new' one!
> They will go down when the new one comes out, though, but that
> isn't for a while.
The new version will be £15 cheaper when it arrives in September.
Mind you, the DS Snes emulator is pretty good now, too.
They will go down when the new one comes out, though, but that isn't for a while.
I won't be getting one until a sure sign of hackability is present.