I don't see how this is really a problem...all game consoles have their production life spans...and the real boon is waiting to buy a system until they've worked all the kinks out of it. (Remember the famed 360 problems? Notice how the newer PSPs are faster than the older ones? Notice how the DS Lite is brighter and smaller than the original?) Just play the your system and wait for their 2.0 version of the PSP2 system to come out, it'll work better and probably be less of a hassle to carry with you. It's not until the second incarnation they get a good idea of where they want to go (Remember the fat PSP's infrared sensor that did nothing? Remember how the PSP Slim removed it?). Besides, I played Gameboy Color games up until the DS Lite came out, graphics do not make a game fun, they just make it look pretty. Besides, once the new system comes out, the good games are swapped in to buy the new systems, and you get these things for CHEAP. Megaman Zero is still one of my favorite games, despite it being current last gen Nintendo. Don't despair, just wait for the system to get some great titles and then get it once you find some games on the horizon you really want to play. (It's a lot more satisfying for me to get the system after some research...also why I play my PSP more than my DS, because I found more titles for it I enjoyed.) For me, I waited a good while before I made a move on one of the three home consoles that I wanted, based on the games they offered...I ended up with a PS3 because of Soul Calibur 4, Metal Gear Solid 4, Devil May Cry 4, Bayonetta, Wipeout, Street Fighter 4, etc. Game selection is a huge thing when it comes to enjoying a system, so just wait until you can get the system when it has the games you want. But for now? Play that PSP to your heart's content, man. Cross that bridge when you come to it.MacSexy
I like that. ha thanx for the confort bro :P
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