Was Sony waiting for the PSP Go?

As of now, 2 multi-disc PSone games are already released on the PSN and this was in fact, quite a SLOW move for SCEA compared to Sony Japan. I mean, are they really looking forward for people to buy a portable console with YET another expensive price tag on it? Although I have to give it for the PSP Go with it's 16gb storage that might increase the demand for consumers along with the progression of technology sometime in the future but I do believe SCEA really needs to catch on what Sony Japan is really doing right now.

From what I have heard, the PSone classics section of the Japanese PSN contains an instant time machine on what it would seem that it was the best years of the PSone. Now now, you don't have to blame me for making quite a strong recommendation about those games since they're going to take quite a hole in your pocket but from my teenage years of experience with them, I say they're definitely worth it.

For SCEA, putting up Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid on the PSN is definitely quite a good yet slow move in terms of fan service and in comparison. And haven't they had their lesson already on the PS3 launch price of $599?

But honestly, I bought my 60gb for a $700 price tag here in the Philippines and I never even regret it alll thanks to that emotion engine inside of it that keeps me attached to my PS2 library which I still have quite a list of pending games yet to finished all thanks to my ever so stressed out mind.


Okay, time for a gaming update for now. Looking over to my NOW PLAYING list, I just bought Resident Evil: Director's Cut on the PSN for a slice of nostalgia as well as playing Tales of the Abyss in preparation for Tales of Vesperia on the PS3 (sorry Tales of Legendia).

Since Blizzard finally made an announcement on Starcraft II, I really should upgrade my PC from my last year's setup which is only going to need a video card replacement for the sake of maximizing those eye candy visuals.

Current Setup:

ASUS P5Q SE Plus
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (OCed to 3.00ghz)
Kingston 2gb RAM 4pcs (8gb in total)
Seagate SATA 200gb (for OS Dual Booting)
Seagate SATA 320gb (for other personal stuff)
Acbel 610w power supply (which I do believe I am not maximizing it's potential right now)
*sigh* Inno3D 8600gt (I really need to bump this to an Inno3D GTX 280)

Finally, I.... am... still.... drooling.... over.... a.... Samsung T260HD