for a used psp 1000, 2000, or 3000? (without games) Also, if the seller doesnt know the psp model, how can i identify different models?
THANK YOU in advance for the help!
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for a used psp 1000, 2000, or 3000? (without games) Also, if the seller doesnt know the psp model, how can i identify different models?
THANK YOU in advance for the help!
Why not just continue saving and get the Vita when it releases?AmazonTreeBoa
i refuse to pay $250-$300. I want a good ol' psp, 3000 perferably, anyone will do.
[QUOTE="AmazonTreeBoa"]Why not just continue saving and get the Vita when it releases?glassjawbox
i refuse to pay $250-$300. I want a good ol' psp, 3000 perferably, anyone will do.
^ one of the wise ones on this board. I still believe people will be lining up to shell out over $400 (don't forget that memory expense) for a measly 32 gig system.
$99 for a PSP is worthy.
[QUOTE="AmazonTreeBoa"]Why not just continue saving and get the Vita when it releases?glassjawbox
i refuse to pay $250-$300. I want a good ol' psp, 3000 perferably, anyone will do.
Honestly speaking, i think PSP series looks much more cool than Vita, but Vita is better in dealing with game running, so ...Tough decision.[QUOTE="glassjawbox"]
[QUOTE="AmazonTreeBoa"]Why not just continue saving and get the Vita when it releases?Morrinator
i refuse to pay $250-$300. I want a good ol' psp, 3000 perferably, anyone will do.
^ one of the wise ones on this board. I still believe people will be lining up to shell out over $400 (don't forget that memory expense) for a measly 32 gig system.
$99 for a PSP is worthy.
Don't know about you, but I will only be spending $250 minus the cost of games. I will be getting the adapter that takes microSD cards when it is made. So more like $50 for a 32GB card.Please Log In to post.
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