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If your arms aren't coded, you're not on the list...

Coded Arms Contagion. Yes, it does really look that good. I had originally planned to make to buy this at its original release date in early February, but it got a minor pushback to March 13. Acceptable. Then, it gets another delay to April 4. Tolerable. Then, things get ugly. It gets knocked away to May 28, and I get pissed, and quick. My PSP was broken before we ever got to the original release date, but now, after 25% of the year has been wasted in delays, I've made the investment of a brand new PSP, and it still hasn't come out. And Sony wonders why they don't outsell the DS.

ON A HAPPIER NOTE...

There is a bright side, and the bulb is brand new. As stated in my previous blog, I now have a "steady" job. This means games, accessories, and "splurge food". All the fricking time. Coded Arms Contagion (above) is a drop in the bucket, the looming Killzone update is sounding sweet, and SOCOM Fireteam Bravo 2 is till in fair play. Though seemingly unrelated, all three games are (or will soon be) Infrastructure-capable (online). All three support mics. Which brings us to:

WATCHA' GON' BUY?



Headset. Headphones. Sexy as hell. Sounds like a plan to me; couldn't afford it on this paycheck, but boy will it be in my hands two weeks from now...

Gotta catch up on all the PSP titles I missed while on my "cracked screen" hiatus, so Killzone: Liberation, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, and Street Fighter Alpha 3: MAX (oldie) are all on the ole wishlist.

OLD SCHOOL REMIX!

One of my previous blog posts on this particular site weighed heavily on homebrew. My PSP firmware left no room for downgrading, and at one point I nearly resorted to pruchasing a GP2X for my old school needs (no rehab was necessary). I've since ruined my PSP, and purchased a new, shiny, 2.71 firmware PSP that allows for friendly arrival to low firmware(s). But there is one issue: it's TA-082. Am I doomed?

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