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PSP Go Price Drop False
Sony rectifies an otherwise very welcome price drop.
Date: Monday, March 07, 2011
Author: Brian Rowe

The PSP Go price drop last week seemed too good to be true. Over night, the PSP Go (aka the unwanted step-child of Sony's handhelds) transformed into a strangely attractive gaming device. Sony isn't having it.

Without comment, Sony has changed the price back to it's normal state of $199.99. It could have been a mistake, or perhaps Sony was testing the waters to see what the response would be. Sony could certainly use the boost to withstand Nintendo's fury on March 27.

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