The Engadget staff were able to sit down with John Koller, of Sony, who gave out small details regarding a "goodwill" system for current UMD owners. The system details aren't very clear at the moment but it suggests that you will be able to (somehow) redeem your current PSP library (or at least a portion) for their (full) download counterparts.

We just sat down for an interview with Sony's John Koller, who among many other interesting tidbits and factoids (more on those later) assuaged fears that our giant UMD library would be entirely forsaken. While light on details -- they're still figuring it out, he said -- there will be a "good will" program by which owners of current disc-based titles will be able to obtain digital copies for use on the PSP Go -- "a set number of titles for a set period of time," to be exact. He couldn't confirm all games, or at least all your personal collection, would be transferrable -- that might have to do with the number of digitized games they'll have at launch, which will be at least 300 but not the whole back catalog -- but despite calling it a short-term program he did say, should you receive a new UMD game later down the line, you should still be able to make the digital transfer. As for price, we're still looking to confirm something there, but they wouldn't be putting so much effort into the program if it wasn't at least for a discount, if not free.
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    Dramon Knight Jun 5, 09
    That would be a good thing for those getting one of these PSPs.

    I personally think they should have just stuck with UMDs, but that's coming from a source who doesn't care much about UMDs and who isn't planning on getting the PSP Go.
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    pwned227 Jun 6, 09
    that's good to know but I'm sure if I will be getting the go or not because I've heard in will be directed toward a more casual audience over time. So far I have loved my psp and It's new lineup of games is mind blowing.

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