03-24-2005, 11:48 AM | #41 (permalink) |
Thank God hockey is back
Location: Deeeeeetroit
|
I'm not really feeling spending $200 + the price of games on something that I don't know how its going to be. I have a friend who is willing to sell me a GBA SP for $50...the problem is I don't know what games to get for it or if that's even worth it. if anyone has any opinion on the matter pm me please. I'm severely lost and I think I'd like to buy it (considering its 30 less than the stores are).
__________________
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. -Douglas Adams |
03-24-2005, 11:55 AM | #42 (permalink) |
Laid back
Location: Jayhawkland
|
I had to leave the bar last night to get it at midnight. I was the only person that I noticed in the store that got the warranty, I couldn't believe that. I bought Ridge Racer and Lumines strictly because I've read that those are both awesome games. I also bought a metal carring case that had a car charger, another pair of earphones, another cleaning cloth, a UMD carrying case, and some other stuff. I mainly got it just to have a nice sturdy carrying case, so all that stuff was just a bonus. I completely forgot to get a bigger memory card, but I'll go do that today (if they're still in stock).
I haven't done anything with it yet, because I wasn't sober last night, and I didn't want to hurt it. It's charging now, but when it's done I plan on putting some music on it. I imagine this is probably the best purchase I've ever made, but we'll see soon. |
03-26-2005, 08:11 PM | #45 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: U.S.A
|
I picked a PSP up as an impulse buy. I happend to be at Walmart at the time of the launch, I had some extra cash to burn, and I felt like the hardware alone was worth the price of admission. This is my first handheld purchase, and my first Sony gaming device purchase.
The Good: The thing is beautifully designed. I think Apple and Sony are the two best hardware designers in that order. But this makes the iPod look outdated. The screen is really unbelievable. The first time I fired up Spiderman 2, I was amazed. The games available at launch got rated well, with a ton more on the way. The graphics are a huge leap over any previous hand held offerings. It may not be PS2 quality, but its definately much better than the D.S. If you are racer or sports fan, the PSP has got you covered. I opted to get Lumines, which is a perfect example of a good hand held game. Its very accessible, can be played for 60 seconds or 6 hours at a time, and its addictive. It will be perfect for all the traveling that I do. Like the DS the PSP has WiFi built in. I wish that it had a browser built in, but its a matter of time before someone releases one. The controls are well laid out, and are responsive as well. It can play movies, music, and display pictures, but I don't think that its going to replace my iPod or DVD player any time soon. But it will serve as nice backups. Also, 250 is a pretty good price for all that you get, in my opinion, but I could see how others would differ on this point. The Bad: Propriety Storage! I'm not going to purchase any UMD movies because the format is not versitile enough. I doubt that I'll use the system for multimedia purposes at this point. I bought the system for gaming, the other stuff that it can do is all gravy. I think that at some point, the PSP could be used for the ultimate portable system, but not everything is entirely in place as of yet. Sony needs to make converting video easier, and release some desktop software to assist in transferring files. Also, I would have liked for sony to include some PDA functions. But, that may come soon. The only issue that I have come across in regards to gaming is the load times. They aren't awful, but they aren't super fast either. Overall: The hardware is amazing. Its lightyears ahead of anything else I've seen. People go out of their way to glance at it when I'm out and ask me questions. The games look good, with much more on the way, and It will be a perfect travel companion for the long layovers. |
03-26-2005, 10:40 PM | #48 (permalink) |
Sultana ruined my evil persona
Location: Los Angeles
|
I have to agree with lpj8. Well said.
Other points: The load times for the games I got (NFS:R, TM) aren't bad at all. Not much worst than any other console game. My only complaint is that sometimes I put it in sleep mode by accident. I just don't hold it right I guess. I also have a few dead pixles which I'll replace later since I got a warranty. Otherwise well worth the money imho.
__________________
His pants are tight...but his morals are loose!! |
03-27-2005, 04:11 PM | #49 (permalink) | |
Crazy
Location: U.S.A
|
Quote:
The request that people wait a week or two to determine if the dead pixels bother them. Nintendo set the standard with the DS pixel issues, and its nice to see Sony follow suit. I have 3-4 dead/stuck pixels. 1 is somewhat obvious, the other 3 require a magnifying glass to see. I was somewhat upset at first, but I can't really see them unless I look hard. Of course, If you have a store warranty, this may not apply to you. Also... it seems that someone has already found a web browser in Wipeout that with some modification can be used. http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000677037786/ I've considered getting this game anyways, this may be the kick in the pants I need. |
|
03-27-2005, 06:14 PM | #50 (permalink) | |
Psycho
Location: Ontario, Canada
|
Quote:
|
|
03-27-2005, 08:42 PM | #51 (permalink) |
... a sort of licensed troubleshooter.
|
I won't buy another game related console until the PS3 comes out. Hand healds have never really intersted me. I usually drive, so no need there. On planes, I usually sneak on my laptop (which can play much better games than the PSP).
|
03-27-2005, 09:29 PM | #53 (permalink) | |
Winter is Coming
Location: The North
|
Quote:
Use it, love it. I can basically never justify paying money for a game for any gaming system, since I play them and then never touch them again, even the ones I really like. Now, for 20 bucks, I get two games (or one or three, if you want to spend more or less) for any system I want for as long as I want then send them back. Wash, rinse, repeat. It completely solved the "I can't buy a console because I can't justify spending 50 bucks on a video game" problem for me. If that's your major hang-up, definitely look into it. Linkage: Gamefly |
|
03-29-2005, 07:33 AM | #54 (permalink) |
Army of Me
|
I bought on last week, the only real reason for this purchase is that I wanted an mp3 player and a portable videoplayer and 250 plus 100 for the 1gig mem stick was a lot cheaper than buying the 2 devices and having a cell, and 2 toys to lug around. It's a bonus that the thing plays games, but honestly I don't see any must haves for it. Though the fact that I like import games and the psp plays them w/o modding is nice. I can get a new psp games for 50 bucks or import one for 55 from liksang and playasia. Japan gets better games (or at least better suited to my tastes) anyway....
|
03-30-2005, 10:00 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
Junkie
Location: France
|
Quote:
..OK I'll shut up now.
__________________
Check it out: The Open Source/Freeware/Gratis Software Thread |
|
03-31-2005, 02:09 PM | #57 (permalink) |
Tilted
|
I got my PsP on the launch date along with Lumines, Untold Legends, Darkstalkers, and Need for Speed. Only problems I had was the first one had 8 dead pixels, I returned it and didnt get a hassle or anything, they just swapped it out.
Havent really bothered with putting any mp3's on it yet. To busy playing Untold Legends hehe. |
04-05-2005, 07:28 PM | #58 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: New Zealand
|
I don't think i'll buy one initially, but i'd rather have one of those over the DS. I don't really have the time for one my time's divided between work, uni, my girlfriend and actual console gaming i.e. my PS2 (notice how i didn't put sleep in there). I suppose i could use the movie or mp3 capability of it though. What's the release lineup lookin for the games?
__________________
Dream like there are no limits. Live like there's no tomorrow. Love like you've never been fucked with. Die sans regret. |
04-06-2005, 06:35 AM | #60 (permalink) |
Tilted
Location: Ohio
|
If I had the money to throw at it I'd definitely buy one. But I think I'll just save my money for the PS3. Never really been into portable gaming anyway.
__________________
Only Dre can judge me for the mistakes I'm makin, if I'm fakin I'm Clay Aiken. |
04-06-2005, 08:34 AM | #61 (permalink) | |
Psycho
Location: Metro Detroit, Mich, USA
|
Quote:
Only cool game I've played on it was WarioWare Touched! Plus the PSP launched with, what, 15-17 games? The DS library has only 15 right now and it's been out for 4 months now? Yeah.
__________________
Tommy Nibs is a funny word. So here I am, above palm trees, so straight and tall... You are, smaller getting smaller, but I still see... you. Jimmy Eat World - Goodbye Sky Harbor |
|
04-06-2005, 08:50 AM | #63 (permalink) |
Tilted
|
i got one on launch day with untold legends, twisted metal, wipoute pure and mga. sicne then ive traded in mga and gotten lumines and world tour soccer. i love this thing and spend a lot of time using it. ive only put one video on my mem stick and thats te episode of south park that features the psp in it.
|
04-06-2005, 09:45 PM | #64 (permalink) |
Addict
Location: Tulsa, OK
|
I think it's really awesome that you can import video, and the video is actually really good quality, unless the source video was bad quality...
I've played Twisted Metal and Untold Legends the most on it, twisted metal is really awesome, great graphics and framerate... Untold Legends is good if you don't have diablo 2, but if you have diablo 2 then you'd might as well play that instead because it's better. A lot of people say Untold Legends sucks because they compare it to Diablo 2, but if you don't have D2 then it's a good substitute... and it's probably pretty awesome over the wifi too. |
04-08-2005, 06:24 AM | #65 (permalink) |
Army of Me
|
As much as I like my PSP, it still doesnt have any good games lined up for it yet. The crap thing about this device is that yes 15-22 games launched with it, but how many of them did you REALLY want?
EA sports games that you can get cheaper for the ps2? I'll pass. Lumines and mercury are great, MGA! was a unique and great idea and all, but it's freaking hard and not really something I can play for a few minutes and then quit. I havent played wipeout, NFSU, Ridge Racer, or Twisted metal yet, but i've heard good things about all of them. It seems to me that if it werent for the puzzlers and racing games this thing would be a dud so far (speaking from a gaming p.o.v.) I dont see any innovative and interesting titles lined up for the PSP in the near future. On a somewhat related note the DS is no angel in my eyes either. Thier library so far (stateside) is pretty weak. I'm lucky enough to import things quite frequently, so there are lots of good japanese games coming out, but that doesnt excuse Nintendo of America for riding thier reputation in the handheld market. My girlfriend owns the system, and even though i want one too, I wont buy one until nintendogs and animal crossing come out stateside. That being said, I doubt there are a lot of people like me who will wait for such wierd titles to emerge for a system until they purchase it. It seems like people will put up with mediocre crap on any console because they dont have the willpower to wait until something they really want comes out. Truth be told,that's proally why I wont have too many PSP titles. Sony is taking the same approach with their handheld that they did with thier console. I really bought it for the multimedia capabilites. Heck I almost bought an NGage for the phone too.. Aaanyway.. If you have a DS some good titles to look out in the future are: Electroplankton (import at this point) Animal Crossing DS (in development) Viewtiful Joe Scratched (in development) Katamari Damacy DS (in development) MarioKart DS (in development) Nintendogs (in development) WarioWare Touched (released) Yoshi Touch and Go (released) Anyone have a list of PSP games that ould interest me based on these above titles? I think I read some rumors about an Alien Hominid port, but I forget what system it would be for. |
04-08-2005, 07:20 AM | #66 (permalink) |
C'mon, just blow it.
Location: Perth, Australia
|
Animal Crossing DS. Online play. It caused my mind to orgasm.
__________________
"'There's a tendency among the press to attribute the creation of a game to a single person,' says Warren Spector, creator of Thief and Deus Ex." -- From an IGN game review. |
04-10-2005, 07:03 AM | #68 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: Metro Detroit, Mich, USA
|
Katamari Damashi for the DS? That's yummy.
__________________
Tommy Nibs is a funny word. So here I am, above palm trees, so straight and tall... You are, smaller getting smaller, but I still see... you. Jimmy Eat World - Goodbye Sky Harbor |
04-11-2005, 09:47 AM | #69 (permalink) |
Swollen Member
Location: Northern VA
|
I heard that they aren't doing anything with the dead pixels. If you got em...you got em (it basically says that in the manual...page 13 perhaps??).
What I want to know is how do I transfer movies onto the memory stick? Like DVDs. I imagine I would rip the DVD with some sort of software on my pc and then transfer it from there to the memory stick??? I don'thave a PSP, but my girl does and she doesn't know how to do it, so it would be a nice surprise for her if I buy her all the stuff to do it. |
04-11-2005, 08:23 PM | #70 (permalink) | |
Sultana ruined my evil persona
Location: Los Angeles
|
Quote:
__________________
His pants are tight...but his morals are loose!! |
|
04-12-2005, 01:19 PM | #72 (permalink) |
The Funeral of Hearts
Location: Trapped inside my mind. . .
|
Oh yeah, I'd buy a PSP. But not for the steep price they go for brand new, I don't care how much crap they can do, lol.
__________________
"So Keep on Pretending. Our Heavens Worth the Waiting. Keep on Pretending. It's Alright." -- H.I.M., "Pretending" |
04-12-2005, 01:41 PM | #73 (permalink) |
can't help but laugh
Location: dar al-harb
|
the psp is a slick machine... i just can't get remotely excited for it.
for my needs, it just takes functionality and fun that i already have and puts it on a mobile platform that makes too many sacrifices for it to be worthwhile. 1) i like videogames, but the psp is (for my purposes) just a watered down current generation console with a smaller screen, less robust sound, fragile/cramped controls and a limited game library. there is nothing special about the psp except that it plays the same games i play at home on the road. 2) i like movies, but when i have time to sit down and watch one i'm either at home or with my laptop (with its accompanying DVD drive, bigger screen, large HD etc.). 3) i listen to a lot of digital music but when i'm listening i'm doing so at home (on a nice stereo) or at the gym (on my tiny and less-fragile mp3 player). so, that's why i got a DS near launch and am not very excited about the PSP. other than the gee whiz factor, i wouldn't gain much utility from it. i'm not a big handheld gamer, but the DS provides unique gameplay possibilities whereas the PSP just fills the same old niche in a very dramatic way. i'm disappointed with nintendo's support of the DS so far... the difference between the two console in the gameplay arena isn't as marked as it should be. now... if the user community gets some neat hardware emulation programs running on it, i'll pick up the psp as quick as i am able.
__________________
If you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly, you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance for survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. ~ Winston Churchill |
04-12-2005, 07:11 PM | #74 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: Metro Detroit, Mich, USA
|
Put it this way:
http://www.psp-linux.org/ - PSP/Linux in development. I love tinkering and gadgetry
__________________
Tommy Nibs is a funny word. So here I am, above palm trees, so straight and tall... You are, smaller getting smaller, but I still see... you. Jimmy Eat World - Goodbye Sky Harbor |
04-18-2005, 03:53 PM | #76 (permalink) |
Crazy
|
I'd never justify spending that much on a handheld gaming system. I also don't like the fact that I'd have to spend more on games, expensive sony memory, and the PSP dvd's. Seems like just a big waste to me. Also, since I drive a lot wouldn't have much time to play it, what i prefer is a
POCKET PC. Got one for 80 dollars and it keeps me really organized. I used to forget all sorts of dates, but now I put due dates, appointments and everything in there. Also, I use a cheap SD card to store some music files and I've got nintendo emulators. It's a damn good deal since I can play all the classics I loved for free. Not to mention the ability to store journals and newspapers, write email, library books, and GPS capability. with this, I see no reason to get a PSP |
04-23-2005, 04:39 PM | #79 (permalink) | |
Oh shit it's Wayne Brady!
Location: Passenger seat of Wayne Brady's car.
|
I love my PSP. I only have Wipeout Pure, but it's an awesome game and I'm far from completing it. I just need to get ahold of a 1GB Duo Stick and I'll be all good. I just wish the UMD movies didn't cost $30 a piece. They should be the price of DVD's or LESS. There is no reason why we should pay MORE.
__________________
The words "love" and "life" go together. It is almost as if they are one. You must love to live, and you must live to love, or you have never lived nor loved at all. Quote:
|
|
04-24-2005, 11:49 AM | #80 (permalink) | |
Laid back
Location: Jayhawkland
|
Quote:
I watched Spiderman 2 once. Beautiful, but I didn't buy it for movies. |
|
Tags |
psp |
|
|