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    Default PSP Go! boosts PSP sales 300 percent

    Sony enjoys PSP sales bump following new handheld

    PSP Go! boosts PSP sales 300 percent

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    Where did I hear this before.... Oh wait...

    PS3 Slim boosts PS3 sales by 300 percent
    It's like they just did a copy paste

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    That comes to me as a bit of a surprise. 300% increase? I guess downloading roughly 1GB per game is easy to do if you live in just about any country but this one.

    For most of our local guys just the download will set them back enough to make this too expensive.

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    300% is more than I was expecting. Looks liek SOny might have taken a step in teh right direction with teh PSP Go.

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    Question is, why can't we just pay for the game @ BT for example and dll it straight from them @ the store

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    Lol, doesnt the PSP Go cost more or less the same as the PS3 Slim... I dont think people think when they buy. Uhm sorry if i offended anyone who purchased one. The PSP-3000 better Value at the moment.

    As for the Go... It true is a waste for SA users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gradius View Post
    Question is, why can't we just pay for the game @ BT for example and dll it straight from them @ the store
    Cuase you'd be paying twice i think... One you need to have an account on the PSN Network, your PS3 account will work fine. Then you need credit in your online wallet to purchase the game. There after if you complete the purchase you are going to pay BT a premium for the download, Say they chare you R79 per GB plus what ever the games cost on the network.

    My logic might be impaired but thats one reason. The other would be account specific. If BT Games offered the service there is no garantee that SONY is going to allow another account to purchase the content to load on a different unit. If thats the train of thought you might have followed.

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