Aliasalpha: http://www.kotaku.com.au/2009/10/report-pspgo-flops-in-australia/
Hmm, insultingly high price, no information on the availability of launch games and when there ARE launch games, we only get about half the selection?
How ever did this fail? I'm scratching my head in bewilderment
What I find hilarious is that there are a large majority of aspiring PSP No-Go owners who fit the following criteria:
1) They own at least one UMD
2) They paid money for said UMD's
These people don't realize that by BUYING the PSP No-Go, and ACCEPTING Sony's lack of a solution of existing UMD discs (Not that there is a legally viable solution to just let people "download the games" they own due to licensing), that they are essentially saying "I want my UMD's to be worthless paperweights".
You VOTE with your dollars in a capitalist society, and people are ASKING for it, literally! I mean, is the allure of the new shiny that strong that people will buy a product which is blatantly designed with allowing it's users to pretend they are NOT gamers in mind as the primary "feature"? The thing is obviously form > function, and the cramped hands you get playing your "stealth portable" will prove me right.
George Carlin said it best (RIP):
"People are fucking GOOFY"
Aliasalpha: No UMD would be a good thing IF they released the back catalogue. I'd have waited to get a Go IF I knew I could get Warhammer 40K Squad Command for it but they never mentioned back catalogue releases and given how few we got here anyway, I think I was better off getting the 3K
Anything short of a free UMD exchange program for ALL previously released titles (which is impossible) represents apathy on the part of Sony, and irresponsibility on the part of those who DO buy the PSP No-Go,