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My letter to Sony regarding the PSP GO (and, no, I don't really expect an answer)

By chakan 09-18-2009 03:53 AM
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Back in June, John Koller, Sony's head of hardware marketing said there would be a good will program for trading in UMDs so users could play their games on the UMD-driveless PSP Go. I am a loyal Sony customer from the Playstation 1 era, and I have owned every system. I have preordered the PSP GO with Gamestop, and plan to trade in my old PSP 3000 to pay for the systems HEFTY $250 price tag. However, I have not heard anything further about the good will program, and I am concerned that I will no longer be able to play my 15 UMD games. I am very seriously considering canceling my pre-order. Can you shed any light on Sony's plan for the good will program? Regards,
<chakan>

 Comments (Total Comments: 4)  

We all know that there is none.
ScottBigGame's Avatar
Keep your PSP3000?
SeanNOLA's Avatar
They are working on it, it probably won't apply to all titles. I would be willing to bet that the program will include providing some proof of purchase (possibly a UPC code) and receiving a download code, for games available on the PSN. Keep your shorts on, let them get through the launch first. Product launches are very difficult, even for a big company like Sony.
Ecofreak's Avatar
Like Scott said, keep your PSP3000 until the program is actually launched; unless, there are new games that can tide you over until said program starts.

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