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Gizmodo: http://bit.ly/8vD7P

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Gaming | by Samuel Axon | Thu Jun 4, 2009 3:50PM | 0 comments

The new PSP Go doesn't have a UMD drive, which means if you buy one to replace your old PSP-3000 (or an even older model) you won't be able to play your games, right? Actually, that might not be the case! Sony director John Koller told Gizmodo that there will be a plan in place that will allow you to procure digital copies of your existing UMD games, and that while it's too soon to say, it might even be free.

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