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PSPgo - Piano Black

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PSPgo - Piano Black

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Introducing the smallest and mightiest PSP system yet. With the PSP Go users can download the best digital games and movies directly to the 16GB built-in memory and use built-in Bluetooth support to connect a wireless headset to more easily utilize Skype to talk with friends. But best of all, you can show off content via the new ultra-crisp 3.8-inch LCD screen, maximized by the PSP Go's new slide out control design. Go versatile, Go digital, Go anywhere.

Black PSP Go, in hand and displaying the PlayStation Store
Download friendly no UMD drive design integrates with the PlayStation Store and is more quiet and energy-efficient.
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PSP Go features
Key Features:
  • 16GB built-in memory.
  • Bluetooth support.
  • Slide out control design.
  • Ultra-portable entertainment.
  • All digital content - no UMD disks required.
  • Download games and movies directly from the PlayStation Network.
  • Ultra-crisp 3.8" LCD screen.
  • Built-in microphone for Skype communication.
  • Memory Stick Micro support for added memory.
psp Go features
Black PSP Go, with controls visible, playing a music track Slide out controls maximize screen space.
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Lower, side view of the black PSP Go showing the headphone jack and cable port
The smallest, most portable PSP yet.
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The Most Portable and Powerful PSP Yet
The PSP Go, has all the functionality that older PSP hardware versions had, but includes many important and exciting changes. Unlike previous versions whose primary means of playing media was via a built-in Universal Media Disc (UMD) drive, the PSP Go does away with UMDs altogether and instead relies on a media solution combining download functionality via Sony's PlayStation Network, larger onboard storage capacity and removable Memory Stick Duo support. This major change allows for a slim design, quicker access files and a much more quiet, energy efficient gaming experience since there are no longer any spinning UMDs.

Other major changes include: Bluetooth support, allowing Internet Skype calls to now be made using compatible headsets; and more importantly, a change to the control scheme. The PSP Go features convenient slide out controls. Although these are consistent with historical PSP controls--featuring four directional arrows, the four familiar Sony face buttons and a left-oriented analog thumbstick--their ability to be placed out of view when not in use allows the PSP Go to maximize the use of its screen and your viewing pleasure.

A Full Entertainment System in Your Hands
The PSP was designed to handle all varieties of applications and entertainment -- music, video, communication, wireless networking, and, of course, gaming. PSP Go users will enjoy topnotch 3D games with high-quality, full-motion video, and high-fidelity audio. Its ultra-crisp 3.8-inch wide screen LCD display is bright and beautiful, and works well under many different lighting conditions.

A Wealth of Games to Choose From
The PlayStation Portable gaming library is hundreds of titles strong and covers a wide variety of genres. The PSP Go is compatible with all PSP formatted games and Sony has pledged to have all these available for download via the PlayStation Network's PlayStation Store. Whether you are seeking the hard knocks of football or other sports games, the strategy of a puzzle games, or the action and adventure of shooters and racers, there's sure to be many games in your future with the PSP Go. Via the PlayStation Store users can also download an assortment of PS One games ported over to the PSP format. The PSP Go is capable of graphics quality that is comparable to the PlayStation 2 console, but in a pocket-sized package, so whatever your game is you can be assured of a quality experience.

Watch Movies and Videos on the Go
When you just want to sit back and enjoy a movie or video on a long plane trip, or anywhere else, the PSP Go has you covered. It offers two options to do this: you can either transfer media ahead of time to a Memory Stick Duo, or using the PSP Go's Wi-Fi functionality, your free membership to the PlayStation Network and access to a hotspot, you can download movies, TV shows, game trailers and more directly to your PSP Go. If users prefer they can also download content ahead of time to a PS3 or a Windows-based PC, via Media Go software, for faster transfer to their PSP Go, and can also watch recorded television content downloaded to a Memory Stick Duo with the TiVo-To-Go service. (additional fee and a TiVo Series2 connected to your home network also required).

Music and Other Functionality
With the ability to play MP3, WAV, WMA, ATRAC3+, and MP4 files, you can easily use your PSP Go as an audio player. Simply place your music on a Memory Stick Duo, and you can navigate your collection using the PSP Go's XMB (XrossMediaBar) to select your song to play.

Built-in Wi-Fi Allows for Internet Browsing, Online Gaming and More
With built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, you can access the Internet from any accessible hotspot. Once connected, you can surf the Web, check e-mail and visit the PlayStation Store to download games, exclusive demos and game content and even update your system and game software in seconds. The PSP Go is first and foremost a gaming device though. Ad hoc enabled multiplayer games allow PSP players in close proximity to play together, but your PSP Go's Wi-Fi connection also allows you to battle other gamers anywhere in the world over the Internet, in online infrastructure multiplayer games. Other functionality available remotely via a broadband connection includes: Internet radio; LocationFree TV, allowing you to view your home media setup from anywhere; RSS feeds; Remote Play, which gives you access to your PS3; and more.

What's in the Box
Black PSP Go system, AC power adapter and system documentation.


  • The ability to download games, movies, TV and other media directly from the PlayStation Network to your PSP Go.
  • 16GB of built-in flash memory for file storage and removable memory expansion via memory stick.
  • Bluetooth support for skype headsets and other devices.
  • Slide out control design to maximize the ultra-crisp 3.8" LCD screen functionality.
  • No UMD design makes for a quieter, more energy efficient device.


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618 of 701 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Cool hardware, LAME supporting infrastructure, October 7, 2009
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars 
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You might think cool hardware would be enough, but, you would be wrong. Apple has cool hardware, but after playing a lot of games on a touchscreen, I didn't really care for it. I was ready to jump over to the PSPgo, which would deliver a far better gaming experience.

To be honest, I love the hardware, its cool, no worries. Smaller buttons, yeah, well, its ok. I don't mind. I have man hands and I can make it work. I really like the controls being under the screen, I don't have to hold up the PSP as high, it just "feels" better. I love the sliding mechanism. Some themes you can get make it so that when you slide it shut, a clock appears. Its really cool. Some of the controls, like the volume control, are in a truly irritating place. But its small, and portable, and sacrifices were made and I'm ok with that. I am a Sony guy, I love their stuff, and once again the Sony hardware team does not disappoint!

Problem is, when you roll a piece of hardware that... Read more
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376 of 442 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Ignore the score, October 1, 2009
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Terry Mesnard (Bellevue, NE) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: PSPgo - Piano Black (Video Game)
Ignore my score for a moment, please, because it doesn't really mean much. Looking at the scores already here on Amazon.com, I completely understand and can agree with most of them. As such, it's hard to really place a score on this new device. Honestly, I don't think there's been such a contentious electronic device launch like the PSP Go in...well, recent memory. Having refreshed the PSP what feels like a hundred times already, Sony, presumably feeling the sting from Apple's success with the iPhone/iTouch as a digital gaming device, decided to refresh the PSP yet again. And herein lies the problem.

The Go gets rid of the UMD feature of all of the previous PSPs and embraces the digital world in a remarkable way for a gaming device. Without getting too far into the "owning versus not owning debate" (let's keep this civil), a lot of people have flocked to the iPhone's bite-sized, digital-only gaming and Sony's new direction is pretty much inevitable. If a way of... Read more
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88 of 102 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A PSPgo is an orphan device and Sony doesn't want you to know it., October 22, 2010
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: PSPgo - Piano Black (Video Game)
There are plenty of reviews outlining the shortcomings of the lack of a UMD device in the PSPgo. And I could overlook many of the shortcomings discussed as I had no UMD library to worry about, as I had no PSP device before purchasing the PSPgo.

Or so I thought.

It is has been a year after the PSPgo release, and I guess I believed the hype about Sony making the majority of existing games available via the Playstation Store. Big mistake. As of October 2010, Amazon lists 1200+ titles for the PSP, but Sony's Playstation Store is only showing just over 200 titles available for download for PSP.

And it isn't just the old titles that are lacking. Take the title "Kingdom Hearts, Birth By Sleep" (released Sept 2010, a month prior to this review) and buy it for your PSPgo. What? Can't do it? That's right, it isn't available except on UMD, thus, it is a "PSP-only" game. Furthermore, in the game hype and promo for this title, there's no mention of if or... Read more
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Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi

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Fight with Furious Combos and experience the new generation of Dragon Ball Z!Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi features upgraded environmental and character graphics, with designs drawn from the original manga series. Destructible battlefields, including massive craters and ki blasts cutting across the sky deliver a more dynamic experience and immediate sense of urgency to the exhilarating fights. An enhanced story mode drops players into the rich Dragon Ball Z universe, filled with beloved characters and powerful enemies. An accessible battle system allows gamers of all ages to hold their own in fast-paced battles, while still retaining tactical depth for hardcore fans.


  • Enhanced Battle Mechanics - "Impact Break" system allows large scale environment destruction. Improved mechanics allow for faster long-to-short range fights.
  • Complete Character Creation & Customization - Appearance and attributes can be customized such as model body, face, hair, attire, fighting style and more! Additionally fighting style and special moves can be selected.
  • Deeper Brand Representation - Fight presentations more closely mirror the animation series. Battle against a new group of giant bosses as in the animation series.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Innovative but a step back, January 4, 2012
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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This game opens up with great visuals and the original opening music from Dragon Ball Z. Then it goes downhill. The game play is a big change from the Tenkaichi series from the Ps2 days which I was expecting seeing as how the decided to give them the same name. I would have been fine with basically a raging blast 3 kind of thing. In fact I would have prefered had it been that. In this game they made it so that you aren't as directly controlling the game. You still choose when your character attacks but you don't do specific combos with with specific presses and alot of the game is chance based. Example : In melee range I press x three times my character hits the enemy 3 times then the game slows down and I have to pick x or y. If I pick y and the computer picks y then the computer does a counter attack and i am knocked back. If I pick y and the computer picks x then I hit him with a smash attack and can knock him around the map for a little bit. If this kind of thing interests you... Read more
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28 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Strategic fanservice "fighter" that caters to everyone., October 27, 2011
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REALDEMO (San Diego. CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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First off, if you're a DBZ fan looking for a competitive fighter with frame data, option selects, or even a tier system; I suggest you take a look at any Street Fighter, Tekken, Soulcalibur game.

If you're a DBZ fan looking for that Raging Blast or Tenkaichi "brawler" fix, sorry- while there ARE Raging Blast-like elements, there's a chance you may not like the rest.

Now, if you're a DBZ fan looking for a chess-like "thinking" fighter that caters towards a casual audience, and is the most authentic, cinematic DBZ experience to date: Ultimate Tenkaichi is your game. The game is designed around a "heads or tails" 50/50 mechanic where even your mother can play (and actually have fun). That said, players wanting to invest time into the game will no doubt hone their skills on the strict timing of the various dodge mechanics.

Furthermore, at first glance one may not realize it, but this is actually a very strategic fighter. As you become more experienced in... Read more
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Yet Another DBZ Disappointment, November 15, 2011
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Dustin F (BLOOMINGTON, IL, US) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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I know the game is not Raging Blast 1 and 2, but the game overall is very lacking in characters, and could have used more.. A LOT MORE. I liked actually playing the story mode this time, and also going through Hero Mode (the character you create has its own story)..

I really didn't find this game at all fun, or at all entertaining after a while. I know it is not a true fighting game like the old ones, and I wish they stayed with the old ways. I'm selling my copy either on here, or just going to GameStop to trade it in.
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