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    Quote Originally Posted by JOE2339
    nakiiworld makes a great replacement analog stick, and its only like 8 dollars. in addition it brings 3. I have one and it has perfect motion.
    http://hypertechcomputer.com/index.h...tml&lang=en-us

    Good lord! I visited that link and I must say I've never seen so many typos in my life. Totally unprofessional. "Procides better grip and control Hugh advantage for al gamers"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onetonbullet
    It controls worse than the origional(Yes it is possible.)
    am i the only one who actually likes how the anaoluge nub of the psp controls?

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    hmm maybe a stick that you can push in and out. like some car radios (treble, bass) wonder if thats possible. sony should have done that.

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    Thumbs up Oh like a psp sex change

    I want to do this.
    On the other hand im so careful with my psp about scratches and such.
    I cant picture myself doing this.

    Not to mention modding that analog nub to a stick would be like a sex change for the psp turning her from a she to a he.

    (think about it- -0.o - okay thats enough o.0 )
    Nope cant do it captain it just aint natural 0.o

    rotflmao

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    In the States, you can get the Naki analog stick 3-pack for $5 at EBGames.

    http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/259205.asp

    Haven't tried these suckers yet, but I just ordered a pack. I'm hoping they make Virtua Tennis actually playable.

    Personally, I think the analog puck on the PSP is second biggest screw up Sony has made with the system. The first being Sony's inability to release quality original titles for the PSP, or just many game titles at all. As a commercial game system, I think the PSP has to be considered a disaster at this point.

    If not for homebrew/emus and this site, I would've ditched the PSP months ago.

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    am i the only one who actually likes how the anaoluge nub of the psp controls?
    nope

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omoikane
    hmm maybe a stick that you can push in and out. like some car radios (treble, bass) wonder if thats possible. sony should have done that.
    thats a clever idea, i wonder if its impossible or sony just didn't think of it.

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    Good lord! I visited that link and I must say I've never seen so many typos in my life. Totally unprofessional. "Procides better grip and control Hugh advantage for al gamers"
    You can forgive him as I doubt English is his native tounge and he is not aiming to provide a professional website - ebgames link for the Naki 3 pack on the other hand...

    Use a more tradition alanalog stick for maximum game play advantage.
    Now that really is shocking!

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    Looks good.. anyone own them? We should do a review on them.

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    I havent done it yet, but it is confirmed to work with the PS2 analog sticks. Shouldnt this be the same for the PS1 analog sticks as well, though? I looked at the pictures, and the holes match, but you have to remove a small cup surrounding the hole on the PS2 analog so it fits on better. Imma gonna try it when i get my hands on an old broken PS2 controller. The stick on your PSP shouldnt break off THAT easily from what I've heard, but maybe I've been listening to the wrong sources? Now with a bigger stick, the better your chance of it breaking. You should probably get that better case that was featured here in PSP-News if you plan to replace your stick.

    - Psycho

    Edit: You know what I actually thought that nub was when I got my PSP? I thought it was a microphone!

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