A Bad Experience With The PSPgo - any advice or similar experiences?

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Circus Ascendant

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Rightho.

Today I went into GAME with the intent of buying a PSP. I had had one before but the lack of games for it drove me to trade it in for more games on a console I actually wanted to play, but now many more games that I actually wish to play have been released so I was going to re-buy one - with store credit garnered from trading back games on other systems that I no longer play, naturally.

The problem?

Well, I was convinced to buy a PSPgo, on the strength of its smaller, lighter design and ability to download the games rather than have a massive bookshelf full of CD jewel cases - as indeed I do - the benefits of which are obvious, mainly slicing the whole "watch your children grow up while your game loads" thing in half. I was told by the shop staff that the game files were actually much smaller than you'd think due to compression and the vast majority of the PSP's backlog was already available on the online store, with the PSOne classics constantly being updated.

So I buy one and take it home, charge it, link it to my laptop and begin my journey on the PSN store with the full intent of giving this thing rave reviews if it does what they SAID it does.

The bottom line? It doesn't.

Only a couple of the PSP games I was interested in getting is available on the store, and the closest thing to any of the others is a fucking demo for Final Fantasy: Dissidia. The PSOne classics, fine, I was expecting those to come with time and would wait, so far only Final Fantasy VII is available as a game I'd want in the UK,and the bastarding thing is 1.3gb, much closer to what I'd expected originally and rather far off GAME's manager's "a few meg" answer from when I asked him for a ballpark figure on download size. A whole buttload of games I'd want (including obscure titles I'd forgotten existed but had loved in my youth) are fully available for the bastarding Japanese, but not so for the Europeans - hell, most of them even the Americans are denied. How fucking difficult is this to support?

I know the PSPgo is a new system and they can be expected to not have full support for it immediately but when full support is promised immediately then surely we can hit back, well, immediately?

So my plan is to take it straight back to GAME tomorrow in its box and say "Screw this, give me an original PSP (much cheaper) and a few of the UMDs I'm after." The problem lies in the fact that on my receipt it tells me that I can take it back and get a full refund/exchange only if it's not been opened - but how the hell am I supposed to realise I want a full refund when I've not opened the bastard? When I consider that in fact the back catalogue is NOT available on PSN and the standard PSP will play the PSOne classics (ONLY available on PSN), surely buying a standard PSP is a no-fucking-brainer? I mean yes it's slightly bigger and heavier and the load times can be excruciating (though they are getting better all the time) but it's a damn sight better than a fucking unplayable console.

Do you guys have anything to add to this? Advice? Similar experiences even?
 

Radeonx

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Don't bump your thread after 2 minutes.
EDIT: You fixed it.
OT: Just put it back in the box, and put some clear tape on it. Mainly where it was before. Then say you never opened it.
 

Circus Ascendant

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Radeonx said:
Don't bump your thread after 2 minutes.
EDIT: You fixed it.
OT: Just put it back in the box, and put some clear tape on it. Mainly where it was before. Then say you never opened it.
Tempting, though as a gamer you must know how hard it is to get those twizzly things that hold wires to look like they've never been touched =P

DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
This is really the sort of thing you should have checked before buying the system, I doubt they'll give you a refund.
It's really the sort of thing shop staff should be honest about, if I was American I could sue.
 

DannyBoy451

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Circus Ascendant said:
Radeonx said:
Don't bump your thread after 2 minutes.
EDIT: You fixed it.
OT: Just put it back in the box, and put some clear tape on it. Mainly where it was before. Then say you never opened it.
Tempting, though as a gamer you must know how hard it is to get those twizzly things that hold wires to look like they've never been touched =P

DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
This is really the sort of thing you should have checked before buying the system, I doubt they'll give you a refund.
It's really the sort of thing shop staff should be honest about, if I was American I could sue.
Depends if the shop assistant actually said that there was a huge library of games, then you could probably argue that you'd been miss-sold it.
 

Circus Ascendant

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DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
Radeonx said:
Don't bump your thread after 2 minutes.
EDIT: You fixed it.
OT: Just put it back in the box, and put some clear tape on it. Mainly where it was before. Then say you never opened it.
Tempting, though as a gamer you must know how hard it is to get those twizzly things that hold wires to look like they've never been touched =P

DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
This is really the sort of thing you should have checked before buying the system, I doubt they'll give you a refund.
It's really the sort of thing shop staff should be honest about, if I was American I could sue.
Depends if the shop assistant actually said that there was a huge library of games, then you could probably argue that you'd been miss-sold it.
I was told that virtually all the old games were available and varied in size from "a megabyte" to "a few megabytes." I was skeptical about this, then remembered several bizarre instances of huge amounts of information carried in tiny files. So yes, I will argue I was sold it under false pretenses.
 

Glover09

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I don't trust downloads, and I like having physical products within reach, which is why I never got rid of my PSP 2000. The only thing I can gather is because the primary SONY HQ is in Japan, It's easier for them to release DLG's in Japan first then release it to the world.

BUT, thats just wishful thinking.
 

Radeonx

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DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
Radeonx said:
Don't bump your thread after 2 minutes.
EDIT: You fixed it.
OT: Just put it back in the box, and put some clear tape on it. Mainly where it was before. Then say you never opened it.
Tempting, though as a gamer you must know how hard it is to get those twizzly things that hold wires to look like they've never been touched =P

DannyBoy451 said:
Circus Ascendant said:
This is really the sort of thing you should have checked before buying the system, I doubt they'll give you a refund.
It's really the sort of thing shop staff should be honest about, if I was American I could sue.
Depends if the shop assistant actually said that there was a huge library of games, then you could probably argue that you'd been miss-sold it.
Yes, but huge is an opinion, so he could say that whatever amount of games there are is huge to him. You could just break it, and say that you received it broken.
 

hermes

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A few pieces of advice:
1) Don't trust advertisement.
2) Do some research. The PSN Store for the PSP has a web page where you can check the whole catalogue of games available for the PSPGo.

With that said, try to return it or change it for something else. I don't know if they will take it there, but considering you only have it for a day, it is likely.