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PSP Go! Hardware Walkthrough

August 14th, 2009 / XTREME PSP / News
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Interested in the PSP Go!? Check out this short video walkthrough of the upcoming PSP model courtesy of SCEA Director of Hardware Marketing John Koller. The main change if obviously the size and lack of UMD drive. The USB cable connection has also been replaced with a all-purpose connector which will be used for everything from backing up content to TV output. The PSP Go! also comes with 16GB of built-in flash memory as well as a Memory Stick Micro slot for further expansion.

The PlayStation Video-On-Demand service is built into the PSP so you can download movies whenever you need. The video walkthrough shows games like LittleBigPlanet, Rock Band, PixelJunk Monsters and Killzone already loaded onto system memory.

Walkthrough:

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