PSP price drop
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I agree. I'm very impressed with the PSP. There is a lot of bang for the buck for $170.dbdynsty25 wrote:That's laughable. For what you get, it's a damn fine price. Just compare it technology-wise to the rest of the gadgets out there. Fine, you may not like the software library or whatever, but for the price, the hardware you get is worth it.Inuyasha wrote:still too much
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That is an argument you hear a lot these days. I don't know if it is a red flag for the gaming industry, but the fact that the monthly sales chart mirrors the prices leads one to think that "next gen" whether it be the PSP or the PS3 or the 360, is still more money than a lot of people want to spend right now for gaming/entertainment.
This might work to Sony's advantage - the PS3 is selling well enough to help along the Blu Ray (although the fact that we are seeing a lot more Blu Ray movies coming out than HD-DVD seems like a bigger factor) and it may be a while before they really start moving a lot of boxes. But by then Sony won't be taking such a big hit on each PS3 as manufacturing prices go down.
The PSP is no interest to me personally, but I don't travel much for business and frankly, my eyes are just too damn bad to play on a small screen like that for long - so I doubt any handheld would get my business.
This might work to Sony's advantage - the PS3 is selling well enough to help along the Blu Ray (although the fact that we are seeing a lot more Blu Ray movies coming out than HD-DVD seems like a bigger factor) and it may be a while before they really start moving a lot of boxes. But by then Sony won't be taking such a big hit on each PS3 as manufacturing prices go down.
The PSP is no interest to me personally, but I don't travel much for business and frankly, my eyes are just too damn bad to play on a small screen like that for long - so I doubt any handheld would get my business.
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I am the complete opposite. I play my PSP/DS more than my console. It is easy to underestimate sleep mode. It is so convenient to pause a game anywhere and jump right back where you left off in ANY game. So great in MLB The Show, Puzzle Quest, or any other game. I love it.greggsand wrote:I think they're cool, but the big q for me is 'when would i play it?' It be great when traveling, but other than that, if I'm gonna play around, it's gonna be on the 360 in hd, etc... If it goes under $100(yeah right), i'll be in I'm sure.
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MLB and GTA Vice City. That's all I need.grtwhtsk wrote:I've been thinking about grabbing a PSP, and this helps the decision. For those of you that have one, could you please list the must have games for the system (in your opinion of course)? I would appreciate it, and it would help me to come up with a decent little "shopping list."
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MLB The Show (Duh)grtwhtsk wrote:I've been thinking about grabbing a PSP, and this helps the decision. For those of you that have one, could you please list the must have games for the system (in your opinion of course)? I would appreciate it, and it would help me to come up with a decent little "shopping list."
Puzzle Quest
Dungeon Siege Thrones of Agony (if you like Dungeon hacks)
Field Commander (if you like strategy wargames)
Exit (fun little action puzzler)
Capcom Classics
Winning Eleven Pro Evolution (still fun)
DJ Max 1 & 2 (import, if you like Beatmania games)
Outrun 2 Coast 2 Coast
Initial D (awesome arcade racer, but import only)
Burnout Legends (dominator kinda blows)
Hot Shots Golf
Metal Slug Anthrology
Gradius Collection
GTA VCS and LCS
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I would recommend a 2+gig memory stick. If you can put custom firmware onto the machine, it is even better because I put ISOs in there (for the games I own, like Initial D) and the loading is alot faster. If I play from UMD, each course load for Initial D is about 30-45 seconds. When I run it from memory stick, it is about 5-10 seconds!
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Wow $170 for a PSP and $40 for a 2-gig card now is a hell of a deal. Being able to rip DVD's to put on your PSP is simply awesome. Then there's the games too. Right now MLB 07, Lumines II, and DJ Max Portable 2 (as soon as it gets here) are more than enough to satisfy my gaming needs on the PSP. I bought one at launch for $250 (the bundle) and don't feel ripped off in the slightest.
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They could use a new design. They should be able to crank out smaller process chips and maybe a bigger capacity battery.
They could also fix the nub, maybe replicate the dual analog scheme.
Look what repackaging does for Nintendo?
Supposedly GT Mobile is coming this year?
But really, puzzle games which can be played for short bursts of time would be ideal.
They could also fix the nub, maybe replicate the dual analog scheme.
Look what repackaging does for Nintendo?
Supposedly GT Mobile is coming this year?
But really, puzzle games which can be played for short bursts of time would be ideal.
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I really hate my PSP. Gaming wise I find it really difficult to play anything longer than 20 minutes (i.e. fifa or *gulp* madden). MLB isn't bad but it's not great. After picking up a DS lite I barely every pick up the PSP for games and really only ever use it now to watch stuff I've recorded with TiVo.
I picked up a PSP a few months ago. I was very impressed by the hardware upon taking it out of the box. That said, I found actually playing games on the system to be incredibly boring. There was no way I would touch the thing at home with my 360 lying around, and I found (not really to my surprise) that I far prefer reading to squinting into a handheld when travelling. I put it up on ebay and haven't missed the PSP at all.
To each, their own.
To each, their own.
Same, I actually picked up a second just so I could devote one to nothing but MLB. I definitely have gotten my money's worth at the higher price. If you're on the fence I think it's time to leap.Slumberland wrote:My PSP is basically a MLB machine... it never leaves the system. I play it on the subway, on the toilet, when I'm visiting the in-laws, etc. It's fantastic.
I still can't understand why there isn't more love for the little guy - even if you don't like the games, as Scoop mentioned, for the price of a PSP and a 2 GB card you have hands down the best video-on-the-go machine out there for any price (the large widescreen totally smokes a video iPod - and I love my iPod). Forget the UMD thing ever happened, as there are plenty of ways to transfer any movie or video headache-free.
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What do you use to transfer you movies "headache-free?"Blublub wrote:Same, I actually picked up a second just so I could devote one to nothing but MLB. I definitely have gotten my money's worth at the higher price. If you're on the fence I think it's time to leap.Slumberland wrote:My PSP is basically a MLB machine... it never leaves the system. I play it on the subway, on the toilet, when I'm visiting the in-laws, etc. It's fantastic.
I still can't understand why there isn't more love for the little guy - even if you don't like the games, as Scoop mentioned, for the price of a PSP and a 2 GB card you have hands down the best video-on-the-go machine out there for any price (the large widescreen totally smokes a video iPod - and I love my iPod). Forget the UMD thing ever happened, as there are plenty of ways to transfer any movie or video headache-free.
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http://www.magicdvdripper.com/drbaseball wrote:What do you use to transfer you movies "headache-free?"
Best 30 bucks I ever spent. It works for damn near everything, so it's not just PSP specific.