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wraggster
January 1st, 2007, 13:07
via destructoid (http://destructoid.com/five-reasons-to-own-a-psp-28978.phtml)

If you've been keeping up on your Podtoids since episode 8, you might be aware that I'm a PSP owner and perhaps one of its more vocal critics. We're coming up on nearly two years since the PSP's advent and I can only now come up with a laundry list of reasons why you might be compelled to own them. That I'm even here, even bothering to say stuff about the PSP, that should mean something. Right? Not many people cruising about espousing the good word on Sony's handheld-what-couldn't. By virtue of my very need to speak on the topic, you ought to be excited for what I'm about to say. You stoked? Good.

Despite the recent public backlash over particularly slimy marketing strategies, I think now is the best time to own a PSP -- almost none of it having to do with Sony's influence. Indeed, the PSP is a unique wunderkind, owing its current streak of successes not to its creator, but to the valiant efforts of a handful of third-party developers and folks like you and me. Well, folks smarter than you and me, anyway. Don't believe me? Hit the jump and I'll do my damndest to sell you on a nigh-useless $200 hunk of plastic and silicon in five simple reasons, and all without almost any mentioning of on-the-go porn!



#1: The games.

It seems as though it took Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops to awaken folks to the idea that good games are finally beginning to find a home on the PSP. Truth is they've been trickling in for months now, but it's all the same, really. Now we're paying attention.

So maybe you've seen the GTAs come and go and you're still not interested. I'm the same way. Truthfully, within the first year-plus of the PSP's shelf life, I purchased three games: Lumines and Metal Gear Solid at launch, Me & My Katamari some time later. When Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth finally came out, I was startled when I noticed how much good stuff had suddenly popped up, all ripe for the picking. Capcom had a slew of good stuff on the shelves -- we'll get to that in a minute -- but there was a sudden strong showing on the part of a number of third parties.

If you haven't been keeping up with the onslaught of quality PSP experiences, let me give you a brief list of games that no PSP owner should be without: Daxter, Virtua Tennis: World Tour, Loco Roco, OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast, Gitaroo Man Lives!, Gradius Collection, Power Stone Collection, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, Lumines 1 and 2, Every Extend Extra, Gunpey, Ys: Ark of Naphistim, Tales of Eternia, Metal Gear Acid 1 and 2, Wipeout Pure, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, the Grand Theft Auto games -- the list goes on. Now, I could go on and on about these games in detail, but just look at that -- that's a mighty list. I figured just the scope of such a list would be reason enough to consider getting back into the PSP if you, like me, thought it had died an early death.

And if you're still on the fence, the House that Mega Man Built would like to have a word with you.





#2: The Capcom.

Holy god, Capcom pulled out all the stops for the PSP this last year, and it doesn't seem like they have any intentions of letting up. You might be saying to me "But Aaron, most if not all of Capcom's PSP games are ports from other systems!", and you'd be right. But you'd also be bleeding from the eyes, because nobody disagrees with me in front of my children, understand? Nobody.

Anyway, they're ports, to be sure -- but they're ports that operate exceptionally well as portable experiences, every last one of them. A wide spectrum of gameplay experiences ranging from classic arcade (Capcom Classics Collection), platforming, and a slew of fighters (Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX). It's likely that you'll find at least two or three games fitting with your gaming preferences within Capcom's burgeoning PSP library.

Some of these games even constitute full-fledged remakes, like the excellent Mega Man: Powered Up, Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X and Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins which, no matter what some people say, is an amazing title an worth your cash. And don't forget about Power Stone Collection, which -- huh? Never heard of Power Stone? It's only the greatest four-player fighting game this side of Smash Bros, and the very reason that God granted you the gift of fingers!

Enough hyperbole. Let's move on to what you've no doubt heard whispered in the darkest corners of the internet...



#3: The homebrew.


Yep, this is the part I mentioned about us doing the work that made the PSP worth it, despite Sony's best efforts to keep us out. Why the hate, Sony?

It's the user-created software that really brings out the best in the PSP. For those of you unaware of the homebrew community's latest developments, the PSP is now capable of emulating almost everything up to 4th-gen, in some cases perfectly, in others almost perfectly. Not that I would ever advocate piracy and rommin' it up or anything in any sort of public forum -- but, you know. I own an unholy lot of games, and I have no qualms running them in various other forms on my other consoles capable of doing so.

There are some exceptions. Games with complicated software/hardware architecture, particularly on the SNES, still aren't running at full speed -- this includes games that use the Super FX chip (like Star Fox, Super Mario World 2, and Stunt Race FX) as well as those utilizing the Nintendo SA-1 (Kirby Super Star, Super Mario RPG, Kirby's Dream Land 3). Rest assured, however -- they're workin' on it.

Meanwhile, Genesis and PC Engine/TG16 emulation is damn near perfect, going to far as to allow you the opportunity to play games for their CD addon counterparts (Sega CD and PCCD, respectively). What the hell's so special about that, you ask? Sonic CD and Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, stupid! No longer am I restrained to tossing my discs in the ol' PC and playing them on some crude keyboard -- I've got 'em on the go!

Mind, the whole process is a little sketch. If you haven't got a PSP yet, chances are good that one off the shelf will come equipped with the latest firmware -- currently at 3.02 -- which negates the possibility of running unsigned code. While there are (limited) options for some other firmware versions, 1.5 is currently the golden boy of the PSP homebrew scene. Though there are downgraders available for some key firmware versions like 2.0, 2.71 and others, it gets tricker the higher and more current your firmware might be. Of course, new solutions are cropping up all the time, but if you aren't keen on waiting, you can always buy an older model secondhand, or go to a place where PSPs don't exactly sell at lightning speed -- the bundles at Costco or Sears. There's a fair chance you'll find an older model with lower firmware in such a place.

But when you're finally bored of playing Toejam & Earl whilst steeped in the bathtub, what then? Fortunately for you, children, there's good stuff on the way.

#4. The future.

We're just gettin' started, bitches! In little more than a week we'll be getting our hands on Metal Slug Anthology which, as much as I adore it on the Wii, belongs on a PSP. From there, everything's coming up Milhouse.

Capcom (blessed Capcom!) is hitting us with Capcom Puzzle World next month, cataloging some of their best puzzlers over the years, all of which, again, belong on a portable machine. If anything, this'll be your chance to get your hands on a copy of Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo, whose PSOne version commands a ridiculous fifty-plus bones on eBay. And while we're talkin' up ports, Landstalker and Earthworm Jim are being revamped for release on Sony's little black brick, too.

The new Ratchet and Clank, due in February, is said by our own Robert Summa to be dynamite -- if it comes with the same marks of quality with which the Jak and Daxter series hit the PSP, it should make for a great time.

Square-Enix'll be gracing their fans with a remake of the brilliant Final Fantasy Tactics, hopefully with as many updates and additions as earlier revisions of other Final Fantasy titles have enjoyed on other portable systems. Moreover, word is that Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core won't be the same sort of bullshit abortion that the other VII spinoffs have been (namely, Dirge of Cerberus), and who doesn't love a solid action RPG? Nobody, that's who!

The PSP is poised to shine in 2007. Will it wrench control of the handheld market away from Nintendo's undefeatable DS? Hell, no! But that doesn't mean that the games won't be fun. Keep an eye out for some big names in the next year.

#5. The porn.

Hey, hey-- I said almost without any mentioning of porn on the go.

g00gy
January 1st, 2007, 13:49
couldnt agree with you more. but still only a few games have tapped in into the psp full graphical potential.

homebrew is the biggest reason :D

Psyberjock
January 1st, 2007, 13:54
Heh heh.. This guy's funny. I like him. He's a little too crazy for Capcom though.

Huh huh huh, he said porn.


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Wraggster, you back from vacation? Happy New Year!

Bluecat
January 1st, 2007, 14:17
Mentions homebrew, but then goes on to talk about Super Puzzle Fighter?? Did he miss a rather important release of 2006?

g00gy
January 1st, 2007, 14:41
yep PS1!!11111 official emu

hujiko
January 1st, 2007, 15:10
hahaha the porn

MUDD
January 1st, 2007, 15:10
I will stfu now. :D

dejkirkby
January 1st, 2007, 15:15
now i remeber why i lost the link to t his site .everyone here is like this guy and
trust me ,thats not a good thing ,only
thing HB has shited out that has helped
the psp is launchers and thats going to
kill it .HB is worthless and you all know it .

please ban me from here ,oh god please

~lame site link removed~ all the shit
without the bull.

Then why come back here?
What a moron.

Vega
January 1st, 2007, 15:34
Yup, and why post over 100 times if your gonna be negative?

Moron isn't the word for it.

anyway good little article that, made me giggle a few times.

jimmi
January 1st, 2007, 15:38
3 cheers for porn

yaustar
January 1st, 2007, 15:55
please ban me from here ,oh god please
Done.

g00gy
January 1st, 2007, 16:07
Done.

thanks that guy was getting on my nerves. he has no sense of humor

dejkirkby
January 1st, 2007, 16:09
Homebrew has saved the PSP. Fact.

pt9087
January 1st, 2007, 16:28
Number 5 is the one that will atract people to the psp...(Porn Station Portable)

g00gy
January 1st, 2007, 16:28
ok ive been looking for a sega cd emulator can anyone show me where it is?

dejkirkby
January 1st, 2007, 16:31
ok ive been looking for a sega cd emulator can anyone show me where it is?

I don't think there is one. I read that the PSP isn't powerful enough to emulate it. Same kinda situation as the Saturn.

g00gy
January 1st, 2007, 16:57
Meanwhile, Genesis and PC Engine/TG16 emulation is damn near perfect, going to far as to allow you the opportunity to play games for their CD addon counterparts (Sega CD and PCCD, respectively). What the hell's so special about that, you ask? Sonic CD and Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, stupid! No longer am I restrained to tossing my discs in the ol' PC and playing them on some crude keyboard -- I've got 'em on the go!


but doesnt it say here that you can plkay sega cd and dracula X.
and besides if the psp can emulate PS1 and is powerfull enough to display ps2 like graphics surely there is a way isnt there?

dejkirkby
January 1st, 2007, 17:05
Where was that quote from?

According to what I've read (please bear in mind I'm no expert) The PSP can emulate PS1 because they are quite similar in the way they run.
The Sega CD and Saturn are incredibly complex machines and take a lot of power to emulate.
Now again I'm not an expert and there maybe a Sega CD emulator. I'll have a look around and see what I can dig up.

mexicansnake
January 1st, 2007, 17:07
LOL The best 5 reasons...

dejkirkby
January 1st, 2007, 17:15
From what I've read there are differing views as to whether the PSP can handle a Sega CD emulator
Read these:
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January 1st, 2007, 17:18
lol porn...he's funny"

240-185
January 1st, 2007, 17:23
With the Internet Browser of PSP, you can go on some obscure russian w4r3z sites without messing up your handheld :D

shadowprophet
January 1st, 2007, 17:31
This guy sounds like me. I wonder if I got high and posted this myself?, Oh yeah aside from him ripping off my style, his article is based completely in shameless fanboyisim' which come to think about it, is also my style... still I dissagree with his (non) points..
The psp has suffered since day one, sony simply waited too long to pull things together for the psp. meanwhile the ds kicked it's ass.
Thats not to say I dont like my psp. thats only saying I like my ds lite and its massive collection of comercial software better :/
Now come on people we need to clear the air here. yes homebrew is a god send. we love it' no doubt about it. But homebrew just isnt enough to compeat aginst the comercial market.. I love homebrew' you love homebrew. but homebrew isnt going to put the psp in the number one spot. its over the psp has lost to the ds, that doesnt mean its dead. but without a doubt it's not number one.... lets face it as a psp owner even I can tell you there are better things to spend money on right now :p

gotmilk0112
January 1st, 2007, 17:50
omfg 91925703217 cheers for homebrew!!1!1!1!one!1!!eleven!!!

Psyberjock
January 1st, 2007, 18:14
Now come on people we need to clear the air here. yes homebrew is a god send. we love it' no doubt about it. But homebrew just isnt enough to compeat aginst the comercial market.. I love homebrew' you love homebrew. but homebrew isnt going to put the psp in the number one spot. its over the psp has lost to the ds, that doesnt mean its dead. but without a doubt it's not number one.... lets face it as a psp owner even I can tell you there are better things to spend money on right now :p

But it's just so much fun to hack and mod stuff!

Veskgar
January 1st, 2007, 18:14
According to what I've read (please bear in mind I'm no expert) The PSP can emulate PS1 because they are quite similar in the way they run.
The Sega CD and Saturn are incredibly complex machines and take a lot of power to emulate.
Now again I'm not an expert and there maybe a Sega CD emulator. I'll have a look around and see what I can dig up.

Yeah, about Sega CD and the PSP emulating older machines.... I guess its like how the first computers were the size of a ROOM. You had this HUGE computer doing what we would nowadays call minuscule tasks.

So the Sega CD may have not been very impressive, but the hardware used to run it was much older technology and harder to emulate.

Oh, I must also state that I think the PSP has a bright future. I don't know if it can overcome the DS Lite but SONY is better late than never on finally making the PSP what it should have been from the start.

The PSP homebrew scene will always be small in comparison to the broader commercial market. But however small we are, we should still try and expand, just like SONY is trying to expand its commercial success with the PSP.

I thank SONY for making the PSP. And I apologize to SONY for not supporting them as well as I should be commercially. But if SONY had implemented a lot of the stuff it can now do from the start, a lot of people may not have sought after homebrew alternatives.

SSaxdude
January 1st, 2007, 18:19
The way I see it, the only reason to buy a PSP is for homebrew. The games and porn are extras.

shadowprophet
January 1st, 2007, 18:28
But it's just so much fun to hack and mod stuff!

indeed it is :thumbup: it seems the psp is one of the most homebrew friendly consoles at the moment ;)
and dont worry the homebrew scene isnt going to forget the psp any time soon. hell there still makeing dreamcast homebrew;)

All im saying is people tend to get homebrew and the psp crossed. There not hand in hand. Homebrew was around long before the psp. and long before that we where playing emus and homebrew apps on other consoles ;)

The important thing people need to remember. Is the homebrew scene is here to stay regardless of the status of the psp;)

People say that right now, wii homebrew is impossible ;) But they said the same thing countless times about every firmware update the psp ever had :rofl:

Trust me the wii will be exploited (without a mod chip) Its only a matter of time. The wii homebrew scene will overshadow the psp homebrew scene in unimaginible ways :thumbup:

All I want is for people to understand that just because, if and when the psp does truely die. That our scene will still be here serveing countless others on multiple consoles, for a long long time to come ;)

Basil Zero
January 1st, 2007, 18:48
well, glad i'm not the only one who's being positive with the current game roster for PSP

and ya, i'm a capcom freak also, i have ALL capcom games on PSP Lol

the_eternal_dark
January 1st, 2007, 19:43
The psp has suffered since day one, sony simply waited too long to pull things together for the psp. meanwhile the ds kicked it's ass.
Thats not to say I dont like my psp. thats only saying I like my ds lite and its massive collection of comercial software better :/
Now come on people we need to clear the air here. yes homebrew is a god send. we love it' no doubt about it. But homebrew just isnt enough to compeat aginst the comercial market..

I couldn't have said that better myself. :thumbup:

Capcom and Konami will bring the PSP back this year, no doubt about it. And Sony's little screw up with the PS1 emulator helped us homebrewers, and really can't hurt Sony all that much, we are not a huge part of the commercial market anyway.

Broadus
January 1st, 2007, 19:43
Pfft. Portable Ops disappointed me.

the_eternal_dark
January 1st, 2007, 19:46
Pfft. Portable Ops disappointed me.

Why is that?

gtazn15
January 1st, 2007, 19:50
great article, i couldnt agree more :thumbup:

i cant wait until the N64 emulator is perfect

Gold Line
January 1st, 2007, 19:53
I only have a psp because of the por….. I mean homebrew

The_It
January 1st, 2007, 21:18
Is there an up to date list of the best emulators for each system? Its hard to find a good one sometimes.

emuking
January 1st, 2007, 23:40
Pfft. Portable Ops disappointed me.

me too and the reason for me was that it was more of a tactical shooter than a stealth game, i had hoped for an original mgs game with traditional gameplay and cg movies( i mean none of those action comic strips)
i thought it was an okay game but i surprisingly found syphon filter:dark mirror, a similar game, to be more polished than mgs, well that's my opinion

MaxSMoke
January 1st, 2007, 23:43
It's about time somebody got wise to the coolness that is the PSP!

ab88
January 1st, 2007, 23:46
The way I see it, the only reason to buy a PSP is for homebrew. The games and porn are extras.



Homebrew has saved the PSP. Fact.

The ONLY reason I bought a PSP was BECAUSE of homebrew. Mainly the snes emus. The games were fun back then and are fun and portable now. Anything psp related (the 4 or 5 UMD games) I have are merely extra money sony wouldn't have snatched out of my pocket otherwise, same thing with Mem Cards and accessories.

I couldn't have said that better myself. :thumbup:

Capcom and Konami will bring the PSP back this year, no doubt about it. And Sony's little screw up with the PS1 emulator helped us homebrewers, and really can't hurt Sony all that much, we are not a huge part of the commercial market anyway.
Part of what I was saying, no homebrew, no PSP for me.

bwlfp
January 2nd, 2007, 00:08
If I just had the Commodore Amiga emulator PSPUAE I'd be happy, but all the others as well and now PS1 and yes great actual PSP games. Also a massive shout out to the Commodore 64 and Spectrum emulators, GREAT STUFF. If Sony embraces Homebrew then they will see true success, don't fight brothers.

juggaleaux
January 2nd, 2007, 00:35
maybe i'm weird but I don't want ANY of those commercial games.

carlitx
January 2nd, 2007, 01:14
oooooooooooooh porn! lol

akachan
January 2nd, 2007, 01:44
I do have a question. If you are able to get hold of a PSP with an old firmware (lets say 1.5), and you install the homebrew, can you:

- surf the internet (with v1.5)? wirelessly?

- play the newer games, original umd versions (loco roco, vice city)? i´ve heard that the newer games (like locoroco) install the new firmware the moment you boot it up... thus upgrading it to the current firmware, THUS 'killing' its homebrew capability

these doubts have kept me from buying a psp... anyone can help?

pt9087
January 2nd, 2007, 02:07
I do have a question. If you are able to get hold of a PSP with an old firmware (lets say 1.5), and you install the homebrew, can you:

- surf the internet (with v1.5)? wirelessly?

- play the newer games, original umd versions (loco roco, vice city)? i´ve heard that the newer games (like locoroco) install the new firmware the moment you boot it up... thus upgrading it to the current firmware, THUS 'killing' its homebrew capability

these doubts have kept me from buying a psp... anyone can help?

Surf the internet... yes devhook

Play the newer games.... yes devhook

This thing you say about loco roco... i have loco roco and the game does not update my psp when i boot it up... were did you hear that

Or you can just get yourself 3.02 OE-B and do all of that stuff and even more

wolfpack
January 2nd, 2007, 02:10
yup, its definitly because of the porn

Psyberjock
January 2nd, 2007, 02:18
I do have a question. If you are able to get hold of a PSP with an old firmware (lets say 1.5), and you install the homebrew, can you:

- surf the internet (with v1.5)? wirelessly?


After you get a 1.50, upgrade to 3.02 OE and you can do everything that a PSP can and could ever do.
Notice the OE next to 3.02. That means it's a custom firmware that uses 1.50 as a base but builds the 3.02 firmware on top of it. Thus negating the need for devhook, the need to reboot your PSP all the time, and removes the lack of firmware functionality from which Devhook currently suffers. (Think PSP emulator)



- play the newer games, original umd versions (loco roco, vice city)? i´ve heard that the newer games (like locoroco) install the new firmware the moment you boot it up... thus upgrading it to the current firmware, THUS 'killing' its homebrew capability

these doubts have kept me from buying a psp... anyone can help?

When your PSP thinks it's a 3.02 but is secretly a 1.50 with all of 3.02's gadgets, you can play any game you want. (until it requires 3.03)

Oh, and nothing automatically updates. 3.02 OE can even prevent any updates from running accidentally. Of course if an update accidentally got pressed instead of a game you could just always turn the PSP off all the way and reboot before you confirmed any settings.

This short explanation of the awesomeness of 3.02 OE is brought to you by Carl's Jr.

Veskgar
January 2nd, 2007, 03:25
When your PSP thinks it's a 3.02 but is secretly a 1.50 with all of 3.02's gadgets, you can play any game you want. (until it requires 3.03)

Well great news guys! Dark_AleX has been seen posting about 3.03 OE-A custom firmware set to be released in a few days.

Yup, that's right. 3.03 baby!

robocelot
January 2nd, 2007, 04:05
but doesnt it say here that you can plkay sega cd and dracula X.
and besides if the psp can emulate PS1 and is powerfull enough to display ps2 like graphics surely there is a way isnt there?

I suspect the PSP shares more architecture with the PS1 than what was previously believed.

The emulator runs at perfect speed and full sound yet the processor is clocked at 233 mHz. It doesn't run PS1 games faster than a real PS1 can (no frameskipping, and possibly throttled), and is so compatable that nearly all games run on it, including PAL games for the most part. It's level of PS1 compatability is on par, if not better than the PS2 which is a faster and more powerful machine.

I could be wrong and perhaps the PS1 emulator is very tightly written and optimized assembler code, but Occam's Razor suggests that the simplest answer is the PSP was designed to be totally backwards compatable to the PS1 from the get go and Sony was holding onto that nugget as a future ace in the hole.

Everyone expected that the announced PS1 ports to the PSP would be a recompilation of the original PS1 source code or at worst a 'portulation' (meaning that some parts of the code are emulated and others are fudged to make the game work better on the PSP. This is not the case considering the speed and compatability with hacked PS1 ISO's. I wouldn't be surprised in the least if a detailed disassembly of the 'emulator' finds no emulation core at all.

A good interim test would be to take a very late 3rd party PS1 game that used a lot of undocumented hardware tricks and pushed the PS1 to it's limits. An emulator might not work so well under those circumstances but if the PSP is more like a 'PS1+' underneath then it should handle it just fine.

mr.oddball
January 2nd, 2007, 04:18
you know whats funny, i always go on the web browser and get porn (i got wifi at my house) and then like a week later i say "im sick of this shit, im done with porn, i dont need this on my psp!" and i delete all of it. and then like a month later i end up doin that whole process all over. :rofl: anybody else do that?

yoshinatsu
January 2nd, 2007, 04:43
via destructoid (http://destructoid.com/five-reasons-to-own-a-psp-28978.phtml)

no PSP owner should be without: Daxter, Virtua Tennis: World Tour, Loco Roco, OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast, Gitaroo Man Lives!, Gradius Collection, Power Stone Collection, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth, Lumines 1 and 2, Every Extend Extra, Gunpey, Ys: Ark of Naphistim, Tales of Eternia, Metal Gear Acid 1 and 2, Wipeout Pure, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, Tekken: Dark Resurrection, the Grand Theft Auto games -- the list goes on.


1. Many of the games you mentioned are overrated games of the PSP, and suck, in my opinion (Daxter, Virtua Tennis: World Tour, Loco Roco, Gitaroo Man Lives!, Lumines 1 and 2, Every Extend Extra, Gunpey, Metal Gear Acid 1 and 2). There TOO many good PSP games you forgot to mention. I know you couldn't write 'em all, but this list is really NOT good for me. If I didn't own a PSP, I would be discouraged from the list you mentioned... And if I had a PSP (which I have) and these were the best games of the PSP, I'd sell it... Not to mention the "no PSP owner should be without those games" thing you said...

2. I don't consider Capcom as the leading company for good games on the PSP. If one company has to be praized for its games on the PSP, it's Bandai Namco Games.

No offence to wraggster, but this article 1.is not neutral, 2.sucks for me

Cap'n 1time
January 2nd, 2007, 05:22
Capcom games are cool. Powerstone no longer holds my interest as the DC game did. virtua tennis 2 was also a good game.

mwaddoups
January 2nd, 2007, 10:02
With all the reasons mentioned here, it makes me unsure whether to get a PSP or a Wii - I can get hold of a PSP w/1.5 for about £150 with a 2G Memory card, whereas I can get a Wii for £90 (I'm splitting the cost with a friend). Is the PSP really worth it?

pt9087
January 2nd, 2007, 14:26
With all the reasons mentioned here, it makes me unsure whether to get a PSP or a Wii - I can get hold of a PSP w/1.5 for about £150 with a 2G Memory card, whereas I can get a Wii for £90 (I'm splitting the cost with a friend). Is the PSP really worth it?

Im not sure what these wiis are like but i have had a psp for over a year now and i have no regrets of buying one

dejkirkby
January 2nd, 2007, 14:32
With all the reasons mentioned here, it makes me unsure whether to get a PSP or a Wii - I can get hold of a PSP w/1.5 for about £150 with a 2G Memory card, whereas I can get a Wii for £90 (I'm splitting the cost with a friend). Is the PSP really worth it?

There are 4 PSP's in my home and we have way more fun on Vice City Survivor than on the Wii.

alucard001
January 2nd, 2007, 15:32
hell yeah I watch porn on mine

dejkirkby
January 2nd, 2007, 15:54
hell yeah I watch porn on mine

I would too, if my wife would let me:(

Oraichu
January 2nd, 2007, 16:26
Sadly enough, even if PSP is a filled package with stuff and opertuneties, NDS sells alot better than PSP.

Their loss.

Pomp
January 3rd, 2007, 01:02
With all the reasons mentioned here, it makes me unsure whether to get a PSP or a Wii - I can get hold of a PSP w/1.5 for about £150 with a 2G Memory card, whereas I can get a Wii for £90 (I'm splitting the cost with a friend). Is the PSP really worth it?

Is there a Wii game you really want? Maybe Zelda or Raving Rabbids or something? If so, get the Wii, it's lots of fun.
Otherwise get a PSP. It has a much greater breadth of offerings right now than the Wii does, so the only reason to buy a Wii would be if it has a game you really want.

nowaidood
January 11th, 2007, 23:02
can the psp read all the avi files well?
i have some anime, and its all on avi mostly (except for some ogm)

which are the video files a non-downgraded psp can read? (ogm,avi,wmv,...?)

alucard001
February 17th, 2007, 03:23
I would too, if my wife would let me:(

lol:D