A man walks into a shop and asks for a PSP

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Thief
Joined 15 Jun 2005
70 comments
Tue, 6 Sep 2005 20:11
Joji wrote:
oji, you probably praise Sony just as much as they deserve, which is almost none. Hell even I've never told anyone the PSP wasn't cosmetically pleasing.



While I might sound like the doom bringer of Sony in my posts, who wants their head on a stick but I'm just about the good games and getting a fair deal.

Stuff on PSP that I do like the look of are Burnout, Pursuit Force, Ridge Racers, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Ghouls n Ghosts aas well as some others like Colin Mcrae some RPGs and stuff. Problem is that many of these games are for off from release.



Oh I know Joji, I completely agree. By now, I really dislike Sony, but I honestly couldn't defend Sony without just lying (like they do) if I tried.
UmeCarPark
Joined 14 Sep 2005
4 comments
Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:45
lets be realistic, I would be quiet happy with a DS. Cheaper, new innovative games and you can put in your pocket without it pulling your pants down and you wouldnt want that. Like every one says "sure it looks good" but so does the DS.
fluffstardx
Joined 20 May 2004
633 comments
Thu, 15 Sep 2005 21:10
I was going to get a new DS (I had to sell the original to help finance my house move, which was fair enough) so I could play Nintendogs... and then I got a scooter to travel to work. Now it seems a little pointless. The PSP... the only bit that I require a mobility-friendly gadget to cover is movie playing, and for £180 I can get a multi-region 7" screen DVD player, or one of those "video iPods" in the Argos. So, still no draw for the PSP. Now, World of Warcraft, I don't even have the time to play, but something in me screams "FIND THE TIME!". If the PSP evoked a similar response, maybe.
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