I like the camoflauged one at the top. It would go great with Socom FTB2!
The Pink PSP was unveiled a few weeks back and now at the Tokyo Game Show Sony showcased a few design concepts of the PSP. The PSP was shown in a variety of bright colors like Metallic Red, Blue and Yellow along with the military camouflage design (which sucks). Motorola started the multi color concept for RAZR line of phones followed by Nintendo for DS Lite and the multi colored products were hugely successful. So dont be surprised if these concepts become a reality.
The Blue one gets the wraggster seal of approval, whats your fave.
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I like the camoflauged one at the top. It would go great with Socom FTB2!
not keen on red or yellow, blue one looks alright though. i also like the darker camo one, thats the one id probably buy if any.
red and blue look pretty good to me. I'd go with the blue if I was buying one and of course those leet sunglasses better come with it
I don't care if they come gold plated with diamond buttons.
I would never buy a new one and be limited to UMDs!
if you are going to release different colors psps you should do that at launch time not years later. GoD!!
I like the blue one...
My wife likes the red one, but she thought it was just the casing not an actual PSP. Anyone know where I can get hold of custom casing? (not just Faceplates, though)
same hereOriginally Posted by Poor-Kingz
PSN ID: splodger15
Okay.. let's try this again. Nintendo started the multi-colored product craze with a relaunch of the ORIGINAL Gameboy, which awhile after the first one was released, they released several more in red, blue, etc. O_o The Gameboy Pocket released in stores with several color choices. That was back in.. what, 1996? 1998? The GBC also released in several colors (I'm thinking 4).Originally Posted by wraggster
So.. yeah. Motorola missed the "..started the.. concept.." by many, many years. ^_^;
Why do these video game news writers still have jobs? They suck. Beyond belief.
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