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I don't have one (yet). I'm deciding if I should get a white one or a black one.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26099901
There's some info confirming that it does happen. I'm just trying to see if it's a big deal. I take pretty good care of things, like my iPod nano that i've had for two months and has NO scratches.
There's rumors on the net that silver PSP's do the same thing, but when you open them up, they are silver inside too. I don't think sony would paint something that's meant to be handled alot.
There's rumors on the net that silver PSP's do the same thing, but when you open them up, they are silver inside too. I don't think sony would paint something that's meant to be handled alot.
motherboop
My silver PSP is still silver after a few months of use.
[QUOTE="motherboop"]There's rumors on the net that silver PSP's do the same thing, but when you open them up, they are silver inside too. I don't think sony would paint something that's meant to be handled alot.
donnygorgas
My silver PSP is still silver after a few months of use.
Yea. It's complete rumors I think. Only reason I say it might be true is because the DualShock 3 is made of a different plastic than the regular six-axis. the six axis is transparent, and the DS3 is solid think plastic like the DS1. The DS2 was in a world of its own with the thin plastic and those little sparkly glitter things mixed in the plastic.Please Log In to post.
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