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#1 Topmanfaz
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Woah, looks very similiar to Warcraft 3. If it does, then yessssssssss!!!. An RTS for the PSP is just what I need. :D
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#2 Topmanfaz
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MGS - PO has great replay value, I dont know what the other guys on this thread are talking about, the online is great fun. Burnout - D is an awesome game for a little while but it ends too soon. Monster hunter freedom (as mentioned by my friend ahmed :D) has incredible replay value and is great fun (but no story line elements for those who want a Final Fantasy type rpg). Tekken is just too good, amazing replay value. Love the new arcade mode, but lack of online play greatly hurts its replay value. But if your a girl, your fingers will start bleeding after an hour of gameplay so... :P And of course, the greatest replay value of any PSP game, GTA (either LC or VC). I mean come on, just do a infinite ammo and invincible cheat and shoot the hell out of those f*ck*n hookers and cops until your hearts content :P
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#3 Topmanfaz
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My thoughts :P :

1) iPod nano : expensive, but looks very sexy, very delicate, great sound quality, nice user interface, liable to be stolen (I mean come on, those trademark white iPod earphones are so obvious :D), okay battery life.
2) Creative zen : cheap, not as sexy, strong, robust, okay sound quality, okay user interface, not liable to be stolen, very long battery life
3) PSP : very expensive, need to buy at least 2 gb memory to use as MP3 player (costs 50 pounds), sexy as hell, not as delicate as iPod but not as strong as Cz, **** sound quality with original earphones (recommend to buy sony fontopia earphones), okay user interface, very liable to be stolen if you flash it around on the bus, okay battery life, can play videos, games, NES,SNES, PS1, N64 .................. emulation (dont moderate me :()

There you go. :D
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#4 Topmanfaz
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Design wise I still think they should've taken a PS2 controller and stuck a screen in the middle.:P

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LOL. Nice idea but I think it'll then look like a dreamcast controller which isnt exactly portable friendly which is what the PSP is all about. :P As for the hacker friendly part, it will cost Sony $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ of dollars and will lose all their friendly developers trust (Konami, Capcom, Namco, Hideo Kojima ffs :D). I mean whos going to make a game for a system when the system encourages that game to be downloaded for free from torrents. Developers wont make any games for the PSP, if theres no games, no one will buy it, if no one will buy it, Sony will lose money so the PSP will be a total flop.
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#5 Topmanfaz
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There is absolutely no statement about the PSP sequel from Sony officials and is just made up by people fooling around, spending spam. But due to the PSPs incredible success, Sony must be bent on making another one. But I think they have to first secure the PS3's starting position as it only came out 5 months ago. So I'll estimate that a PSP2 will be released in 3 years minimum. For the mean time, get a PSP :D
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#6 Topmanfaz
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1) Burnout Dominator (all that f*ck*ng boooooooooooost :D) 2) GTA Liberty city (both adventure and racing) 3) Outrun (true classic...) 4) Ridge racer 5) Test drive unlimited (just for the online play)
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LOL. Street fighter Alpha 3 Max hasn't got an infrastructure mode...
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#8 Topmanfaz
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Well he explained everithing perfectly ... :)Pastehunter
Thanks man, Im just glad to help new time PSP owners realising how their system works. I mean come on, Sony didnt actually do a hell of a job making the PSP user friendly... :D
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#9 Topmanfaz
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Sorry missed out out one step. :) After you have copied eboot.pbp file to PSP/GAME/UPDATE disconnect USB. Then on your PSP scroll right to the GAME option, then down to the memory stick option and the update programme will be there. Click it! PS. You must have a Memory stick duo of at least 32 mb. Available from most electronic retailers.
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#10 Topmanfaz
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1) At the PSP website download the firmware version that you require (3.30 now). Make sure you know where the eboot.pbp file has been stored after it has downloaded. Then connect your PSP to your PC with a mini-USB cable (if you dont have one, buy it, there only 3 pounds). Then turn off your PSP, take out any UMDS and turn it on again. At the PSP's xmb (user interface) scroll to the option to the left (System settings) and then scroll down (or up) to USB connection. Then on your computer, the PSP will be connected and can be found in My Computer. Then at the root of your memory stick (the outerwards most directory, in my case, as soon I double click drive G in my computer) create a folder named PSP if there isnt one already. Make sure all letters are capitals. In the PSP folder, make a folder named GAME. In the GAME folder, make a folder called UPDATE. Copy the eboot.pbp file to the PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder. Follow the instructions and it will install like a dream. :D 2) You need a wireless internet connection. Get a wireless adapter and connect it to your modem (I recommend the latest ****** router).