The PSP has always been appealing to me technically (especially the beautiful screen) but I was not an early adopter because of the limited library of games at the time. My last handheld, the Gamepark 32 wasn't getting the play time it deserved and I was cautious to spend $$$ on a handheld again until the DS was first unveiled. My first experience on the DS was underwhelming to say the least so I decided to watch the PSP for a while...
I am on the verge of picking up a PSP value pack because of the now numerous classic compilations and I think there is also a very reasonable library of new games too. Capcom Classics Reloaded & Remixed, Sega Genesis Collection, Midway Arcade Treasures, Taito Legends Pocket & Gradius Collection all appeal to me greatly on the classic side as do current titles like New Ghosts 'N Goblins, Mega Man Powered Up, Bubble Bobble Evo, Every Extend Extra, Outrun 2006 & the FPS Coded Arms. One non-game title appeals to me - Talkman, the language based title which I was interested in from the very first news of PSP. I would say however that it is the classic compilations on the go that are the real selling point for me now. Another factor worth mentioning is that I did not become a PS2 owner so the PS2 ports on the PSP are quite welcome as far as I am concerned. That fact could turn many PS2 gamers away from it which is understandable. Lastly, PSP's interface with the PS3 sounds appealing...as a remote media viewer for the PS3 it sounds interesting enough but I would really like to see PSP games (like New GNG) be playable on the big screen using the PS3 when I want. I'll keep my eye on the news and hope this is so.
Happy gaming everyone!
Ozzer
Current systems:
PC (AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+/7800GTX)
SNK Neo Geo CD Top Loader
Sega Mega Drive 1 + Mega CD 1
Nintendo Super Famicom + Game Doctor SF6
Upright Jamma Arcade Cabinet (SF2 Hyper + Golden Axe)