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    meh
    the PSP is still the most powerful handheld on the market
    it can do almost anything
    phone with skype
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    every game for any system that predates the PSX can be played
    + movies, music, pictures, homebrew
    to quote a bitch
    "its a good thing"

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    Im just guessing that they have the papers documenting the original Playstation hardware in full.
    That, and the fact that they're paid professionals and it's their job (so there's obviously more effort and time put into it than homebrew emulators) is the reason that PS1 emulation is so good on PSP.

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    It would be pretty sweet, but its doubtfull. Im still amazed at half the stuff that can run on the psp though.


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    Actually there are rumours of Sony launching PS2 downloadable games , just like the PS1 ones now , the PSP may handle them ...the resolution is half compared to Ps2 , sound is just stereo and there's no dummy data ( which can take very much space on a disc ) Let's dream

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    You think the PSP is so amazing? You have not seen anything yet, I believe that SONY and Nintendo are capable of giving us portable Wiis and PS2s (and possibly PS3s, after further development and miniaturization of several components) but just do not want to do so. Why? because both companies generate more revenue by marketing and collecting game licensing fees for two game systems than they would in marketing only one game system. And not many would purchase a console system if the portable system can already pack the same amount of power in a smaller package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy4point0 View Post
    There better be a ps2 emulator in the psp2
    PSP2? i'd doubt we'd see that anytime soon.

    After how easy and common piracy is on the psp, i doubt they'll do this again soon.

    The only problem i have with the psp that sets it below the ps2, is the analog sticks. that's it.

    How hard would it have been for sony to make a clip on analog stick adapter, or something like that.
    I dislike the psp's current analog stick as well. i'd rather have a tilt axis analog stick, than the current side to side movement one.

    I'm sure miniture tilt axis sticks could have been made to fit with some minor hardware layout changes. maybe even increase the size of the psp by 5%

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    its a good dream. Sony should release a new psp with two analog sticks and with ps1/2 emulation on board

    Thats were great, yeah

    But without that damn umd drive. Only Memory Stick Pro Duo, so the battery life is longer (i knew that i play my original (umd) games from memory stick)
    Last edited by aTomIC; April 16th, 2008 at 10:43.

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    Cost, power consumption, heat.

    The market for the PSP is already people looking for a high end portable and they were (are?) loosing money on each unit sold.
    I doubt the extra power at extra cost to consumers would have increased sales all that much or that they were willing to take an even bigger loss per unit.

    I dont think sony dropped the ball with the PSP, its the first real competition for Nintendo in the portable arena since the gamegear. Its a LOT more powerful than the DS yet the DS is more profitable.
    Sony may be arrogant, but they're not stupid.


    masterchief929: I think perhaps you should smoke pot.

    Aryn: I think perhaps you should smoke a lot less.
    High end gaming laptops are huge (and so is their battery capacity) compared to the PSP and they still have terrible battery life and do not perform as well as a high end gaming PC.
    Higher specced chips draw more power and convert more of it to heat than lower specced ones.
    Hell, it seems like 1/2 the early 360 models got the RRoD, almost always due to heat related issues (despite the chip having a heatsink and some form of airflow).
    The PSP's chip has no heatsink and is entirely passively cooled with almost 0 airflow. It doesn't get hot enough to make your hands more than a little warm, let alone melt solder or burn itself out.

    That has to be the craziest conspiracy theory ever
    Apples and oranges man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jxx2005 View Post
    meh
    the PSP is still the most powerful handheld on the market
    it can do almost anything
    phone with skype
    video chat with emessenger
    every game for any system that predates the PSX can be played
    + movies, music, pictures, homebrew
    to quote a bitch
    "its a good thing"
    wait wait wait
    VIDEO chat?
    That must be an application?
    You can't do it using the web browser anyway...

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    I don't get the point of this topic. The idea of the PSP being built with PS2 power is clearly not very thought-out. It's too old for the PS2 power to fit inside of it. When the PSP was made, the slim PS2 was as small as the PS2 could get.

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