Posted on Apr 24, 2008 01:06:05 AM
Exactly 7 days ago, I was informed by my wife that our apartment had been broken into and a whole lot of our stuff had been STOLEN!
My PSP fat and 8 games were among the $3000 worth of goods the low life got away with
Anyway, although I was hating life by the fact that I was missing all my stuff, like my PSP, I figured it’s a good excuse to get a PSP slim! Or a PSP 2000 as they are known in Japan.
So here’s to a new beginning and a new PSP slim! I still am lacking my collection of games, so I’ll have to start again. First up might be “Everybody’s Golf 2“! Loved the first one!
Later, Stu
Posted on Apr 6, 2008 10:30:39 AM
The PSP-1000 was released on March 24, 2005 to the portable gaming loving public of the USA. That was just over 3 years ago. Back then we were watching UMD’s and playing Ridge Racer on our big fat black shiny PSP’s and it was great (and still is)!

Now 3 years later, we can enjoy it’s hotter slim multi-colored younger sister, the PSP-2000 with a heap of new and cool gadgets.
It’s been a long and interesting ride since the very beginnings of the PSP. It may be three years old, but it’s been nearly five years since we first heard of it and eagerly waited its release. Announced, but not shown at E3 2003, Sony promised an ambitious handheld that promised to be the “Walkman of the future”.
The high resolution wide screen, coupled with a UMD drive made it seem like an ideal portable entertainment machine. And it wasn’t only for games, Sony was quick to point out.
So has the PSP lived up to it’s reputation? As a PSP fan and by the fact that it’s still selling and is good enough to have a “part 2″ with the production and popularity of the PSP slim makes it easy to say, YES, the PSP is the ideal portable entertainment machine.
I wish you a happy birthday PSP and I’m looking forward to many more to come!
Posted on Feb 28, 2008 11:13:59 AM
How’s this for a PSP rip-off? POP. Does it even come close? How funny is it to see what type of rip-offs come out on the market trying to compete and catch the wave of the big products - such the Sony PSP, but the truth is, the only thing this waste of plastic has in commons with the real PSP is the color and a few letters in the name. Like the two “P”s.

Any kid with this is his hand would be lucky to come home from school without a black eye and a sore bum crack from all the wedgies. Sorry, but the POP gets to go in the “hall of shame” for this effort.
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