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PSP Topic - Calleh - 05-24-2008 So I've been thinking it over recently and I'm pretty interested in a PSP, not just for it's selection of games, but also for the homebrew/emulation scene. Is there anything I should know about PSPs before I buy? (Price, problems, good games, how easy to mod, good homebrews/emulation, recommended memory card size, etc) Also, I know about the crapish battery the PSP has. (I'm thinking of getting a PSP Slim) Oh and General PSP topic. RE: PSP Topic - DioShiba - 05-24-2008 PSP's price isn't as bad as the PS3's price..... Anyways I am thinking of getting one my self... but it depends right now, I am saving for a 360 at the moment. RE: PSP Topic - Wes - 05-24-2008 I have a friend who completely homebrewed his. he runs a crappy version of Windows XP on it and has an N64 emulator. He can also use it as a universal remote. But if you want to hack it, buy a used one that's older. Because to get most emulators and stuff to work, you's had to downgrade the firmware to at least 1.5 or lower. New ones are around 4.5 and it's near impossible to downgrade it from there. RE: PSP Topic - Calleh - 05-25-2008 Hmm. I heard of a method called pandora battery, but I dunno.. RE: PSP Topic - Wes - 05-25-2008 Yeah, he used Pandora's Battery. But that needs the firmware to be at 1.5 or lower to work. RE: PSP Topic - The Purple Stuff - 05-25-2008 My sister has a PSP, but I suggest using it for portable ROM gaming instead of buying the actual games. There's no second control stick so the control is like... bleh, she says. RE: PSP Topic - Calleh - 05-25-2008 EpicWes Wrote:Yeah, he used Pandora's Battery. But that needs the firmware to be at 1.5 or lower to work. So I shouldn't get a PSP Slim? RE: PSP Topic - Sho_"Rocker"_Daisuke - 05-25-2008 I have aq reguallr old PSP, the battery's fine, it lasts through the day, even though I only listen to music on it, and some of the games aren't bad either, I recomend getting arcade like games rather than actually adventure games, or get RPGs (no, not a rocket powered grenade) like Brave Story. Also, for the memory stick, the one that's made with the PSP logo on it, is a rip-off, you can get a regular 1-2 gig MS and it costs less than getting two PSP 500 MS i have personal experiences RE: PSP Topic - balladofwindfishes - 05-25-2008 yea, that's like Wii SD cards. You can buy a 1gig card for 20$, or you can just go a little bit more down the road to Staples and get a 2gig card for 20$ bah, I've been waiting for PSP's to come down in price, which it doesn't look like they will. My friend said he would sell me his for 70$ since he was getting garbage for it traded in, but before I could get back to him he had sold it to someone for 100$ RE: PSP Topic - Chdonga - 05-26-2008 "My Cousin Wrote:Well, there is this one big problem in the game. when you're trying to hack into the memory card to have unlimited memory, if you mess up too much, it will delete all of your memory.That's something my cousin would say There aren't that many noticeable problems on the game unless you try to do what's in the quotes. Also it should've had two A-sticks. | seriously, don't try doing that RE: PSP Topic - X Gamer 66 - 05-26-2008 The PSP is an amazing system even without the portable emulation. The slim/lite's better, but you probably won't get the benefit of the whole portable emulating deal with it. The only real problems with PSP are the price (which is ultimately worth it if you can afford it imo) and the fact that the screen gets dirty/scratched easily with nothing to protect it The complaints about the analog nub are bullshit, it feels awkward at first but it's fine once you get used to it. |