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    Well if you've got your laptop with you as well, at least you can put music on your ipod (although you'd be able to listen to music on your laptop as well...) and, er, homebrew on your psp =p (assuming it's homebrew compatible).

    Now that's a heck of a lot of hassle for someone rushing to catch a flight... good idea, bad execution.

    Besides, by the time you COULD go and buy a game, say when you reached your destination, you'd be somewhere that also sold the systems anyway. so your rush-buying of the system wouldn't net you anything but eh... the difference due to tax. That is, if it IS in a tax-free zone.

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    GBA SP's come precharged btw

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    dont things drop down from the rack in a vending machine? that could brake the psp/ipod/gb

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    I highly doubt they'd just let these things fall down for you to pick them up ...

    but yeah, it is rather stupid....perhaps if elsewhere in the airport games are sold, then it'd be good for someone with a spare $300 to get something to do on the plane...

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    it might bring a demo disk since it's the full $250 pack.

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    Well its an easier way to buy duty free i would imagine

    If these vending machines had games they would have to put the games all on one rack as they dont have much space in them. UMD movies would be the same. Usually a variety would work. 5 types of games (in genre) on 5 shelves.

    Like it has been mentioned before you would need to consider a laptop to either put homebrew on it or music even. Thats when the homebrew portals come in handy (rom portal would be another scenario)

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