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Guys i'm giving my review here could you please have some respect and either review the PSP or gtfo. Also I don't appreciate you following me around to different topics.
 
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Guys i'm giving my review here could you please have some respect and either review the PSP or gtfo. Also I don't appreciate you following me around to different topics.
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Anyway, with emulators and all, the PSP has a 4 star potential. You see if you blah blah the blah, then you can have more blah blah blah.
 

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If you want to review something you might actually try writing some text as to how you arrived at giving the PSP 2 stars. You'll get more cred and less flame that way... And people might understand the point you're trying to make.


PSP: Almost always my go to for emulation on the go. C=64 games requiring a keyboard or NEO GEO games (PSP has sorry control pads) are always on my DS if I can't access my computer at home.

Sorry controls? Yes, but the PSP's analog stick is a far better stick than the using the DS's touch screen as a joystick (Rayman DS, Mario 64 DS anyone?) or any laptop's/netbook's touch pad.

The PSP has some great exclusives and some great ports that no longer tether my playing them to a TV.

Flash carts aren't required for home brew, back-up's/piracy.

One of the best screens ever put on a hand held.

Dedicated 3D hardware.

Largely useless commercial game offerings.

Poor battery life.

Bigger than a DSL.

Unhackable models/firmware versions.


DS: Touch screen, mic, two screens etc.

Cheap.

Better commercial (non-emulated) game library than PSP (IMO).

Better battery life.

No need to mess w/ firmware, HEN's, etc to load backups, pirated "ROMS" or homebrew.

Some truly classic exclusives.

Tiny screens.

Low system memory and CPU power.

No dedicated 3D hardware.


Netbooks: Other people are more impressed by them than hand-held gaming platforms.

Fully functional web browsing.

Windows compatibility (most units).

No need to mess w/ firmware, HEN's, etc to load backups, pirated "ROMS" or homebrew.

Full keyboard (mostly).

Better emulators courtesy of Windows compatibility and better CPU power, more RAM, a full keyboard (for old computers). etc... But mostly Windows compatibility.

250 GB hard drives.

Do not fit in the biggest pockets on any of my clothing.

Requires carrying around a USB mouse and/or joystick/pad/etc of some sort for almost any gaming.

No dedicated 3D hardware (at least on any model I've looked at).


Not really reviews, but comparisons. At least people understand why I would give the PSP 3 stars out of 5. (Sorry, PSP fan boys, as a home brew/old school console emulator machine the PSP is awesome, but as the thing that Sony meant it to be it's an epic failure).
 
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