unless you have to drop $300+ for one.Tmaxxer said:PSP, seen some prototype's and looks awesome. Looks so slick and clean looking and has the $ONY name behine it which will help sales. Nintendo has been doing it for a long time but $ony came in with the PSX and sold them like crazy even tho the N64 had better graphic, high priced games and a childest look. As soon as the PSP comes out every dad son kid dog cat and the Mighty Cockrotch will want one.
Tmaxxer said:I'll be dropping like Version 1-4 lazers... then they will get it figured out after a year and many mad custumers.
Bluevoodu said:yeah..... but still $300 for a handheld is retarded IMO.
Do you all think the PSP will have better graphics than the DS?
Also, how do you think that widescreen screen will hold out?
I cannot image that being easy or cheap to replace... IE is there even a cover over it?
how will it react to being dropped..?
Sony's failure rate and PSP handhelds have me a little on edge... I mean moving parts in a handheld..... not sure on that.
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Nephlabobo said:I've never understood that complaint about Sony.
I've had my PS2 for almost 2 and a half years...I finally had to replace the laser about 2 months ago. That's the first and only problem I've had with it since I bought it. Mine's an import (japanese) PS2 - maybe that's the reason. And it's even chipped so I can play games from different regions on it.....and I STILL have had no problems.
I just don't understand this "Sony stuff falls apart" thing.
I do think there is the potential for more problems with the PSP...because of the circuitry and stuff involved - but that remains to be seen.
I don't even have the pre-ordering info yet..Mai Valentine said:My store manager at GameStop said the PSP is going to be $400.
I hope the DS sells better. It has backwards compatibility with GBA games, which should work to its advantage. But I think it will end up about even. There's a lot of Sony fanboys who will get the PSP just because it's a Sony product.