But the analog stick on N64 was in the center of the controller. And the controller was designed for both right handed and left handed operation. Why, Sony would have made the PSP left handed, when statistics have shown that a majority of inviduals are right handed is just ****ing stupid.
Not to mention, who wants to use face buttons for movement? I don't care what anyone says, it just does not work, and if Sony ever wants to get the PSP known as a great gaming device, its gonna need its fair share of good FPS games, which are just not playable on the current PSP.
Here's what I think a PSP2 should have (even though Sony said there isn't one...)
-2 analog nubs
-TV out
-Hard-drive support
-Better battery
-Phone support
Why is it that I want phone support? Quite simply, I'd rather have 1 device that does it all, than 3 or 4 that do singular tasks.
If the PSP had phone support (VoIP and Cellular) then I wouldn't need to bring my phone as I could simply bring my PSP2.
This would also give a good use to a touch screen, but I'd rather have the flip down keyboard design that was in the works at the beginning of the PSP's life, but Sony didn't tell the company making it how to make it work via USB...
I'd rather have this than a touchscreen. At least then the DS fanboys couldn't say Sony stole an idea from Nintendo.
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