i might be getting on i was wondering whats not so great about them
and when u play 2 player does it link up like the game boys did?
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i might be getting on i was wondering whats not so great about them
and when u play 2 player does it link up like the game boys did?
[QUOTE="johnnystarr"]how long does the battrey last?Reject-WolfNever ran out on me, I would guess around 6-10 hours.
Battery life varies depending on what you are doing. 6 hrs approx for music, 3 hrs approx for games, depending on the game itself and 2 hours for UMD movies.
As for whats bad about the psp, I cant think of anything that i hate about the machine itself but the lack( which is now quickly fading) of quality titles comes to mind.
[QUOTE="johnnystarr"]the are reli rubbish thats it Mommy won't buy you one?i might be getting on i was wondering whats not so great about them
and when u play 2 player does it link up like the game boys did?
Camzo
Never ran out on me, I would guess around 6-10 hours.[QUOTE="Reject-Wolf"][QUOTE="johnnystarr"]how long does the battrey last?nexusprime
Battery life varies depending on what you are doing. 6 hrs approx for music, 3 hrs approx for games, depending on the game itself and 2 hours for UMD movies.
As for whats bad about the psp, I cant think of anything that i hate about the machine itself but the lack( which is now quickly fading) of quality titles comes to mind.
!!!!!!you can play music on it? how do you get it on your psp?
!!!!!!you can play music on it? how do you get it on your psp?
johnnystarr
:shock:....ok......you can play music, videos and view jpgs on the psp. For music just connect the psp to you pc via a 5 pin usb cable and transfer your mp3s to the provided MUSIC folder( format the memory stick first) but if a file is wma then you will have to go online with the psp to activate wma playback support. for videos you will need to first convert it to mp4 format then transfer it to the MPROOT >100MNV01 folder if you have formatted the memory stick with firmware 2.50 or lower(not quite sure)installed or if you have formatted your memory stick with firmware 3.02 and up installed then you can just drop them in the provided VIDEOS folder (I recommend pspvideo9 which does all the crap automatically). For pictures just drop you jpgs in the PICTURES folder.
there's no linking with wires like the gameboy did. It's all wireless now, and a lot of games allow one gamepack that can download parts ot eh game for other people to play.i might be getting on i was wondering whats not so great about them
and when u play 2 player does it link up like the game boys did?
johnnystarr
[QUOTE="johnnystarr"]!!!!!!you can play music on it? how do you get it on your psp?
nexusprime
:shock:....ok......you can play music, videos and view jpgs on the psp. For music just connect the psp to you pc via a 5 pin usb cable and transfer your mp3s to the provided MUSIC folder( format the memory stick first) but if a file is wma then you will have to go online with the psp to activate wma playback support. for videos you will need to first convert it to mp4 format then transfer it to the MPROOT >100MNV01 folder if you have formatted the memory stick with firmware 2.50 or lower(not quite sure)installed or if you have formatted your memory stick with firmware 3.02 and up installed then you can just drop them in the provided VIDEOS folder (I recommend pspvideo9 which does all the crap automatically). For pictures just drop you jpgs in the PICTURES folder.
If you setup a server on your home PC, you can also stream your own music library to your PSP from any hotspot. So, if you don't have a large memory stick, you can still access all your music.
[QUOTE="Camzo"][QUOTE="johnnystarr"]the are reli rubbish thats it Mommy won't buy you one? lol i have a ds and a wii and i could easily afford a PSP. ill make sure you realise how much i hate sony.i might be getting on i was wondering whats not so great about them
and when u play 2 player does it link up like the game boys did?
Reject-Wolf
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