So I'm already on my 2nd machine and about to be on my 3rd when my store gets more in. God I love Sony hardware! Machine 1 had a few black dead pixels in the center of the screen. Machine 2 has a few black dead pixels in the center and a row of dead green pixels on the bottom right. (Side note: how can they be dead if they are green?)
The machine itself is nice, hooked up to the computer and put movies, music and pics on it. Which is real cool. The games so far are good launch games. I doubt I'll be going back to anything in 6 months besides maybe Wipeout. Can't wait to see some AAA games on the system come out.
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No scratches thus far. Loads of smudges. But damn! 3 systems in 1 day! That seems a bit much. There's a thing called quality control. I just made sure to get the 2 year extended warranty since it is a Sony system.
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LOL, very wise, hope you enjoy playing it, and keep us updated on good and bad points...
tpe
Wipeout - Awesome, just wow. It's great. Another series I haven't played in years. Really nice to see a top notch game like this at launch. Music is tops too.
Untold Legends - Rather long loads and a bit monotonous. But I like the Baldurs Gate-esq gameplay. Character creation is weak though. It's male knight or female alchemist. No picking race or gender. I think the inevitable sequel will be great. Music is awesomely bad too. I think they did it with my Casio keyboard I had in 1988.
I'm waiting for the next revision so sony can get their act together (this friend's psp had dead pixels.. he was told to go directly to sony to get it replaced by the store he bought it at (GameCrazy))
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/01/24/news_6116985.html
They must be making a serious loss on this rushed hardware only to shaft nintendo up the yingyang. Competiton is healthy in business but what sony and xbox are doing makes me sick, it's like paying gamers to play broken hardware just to sink their rivals.
Healthily, Nintendo have recently reported a profit that is almost double to xbox and sony entertainment put together for the past financial year, detailed in this months gamesTM. Basically; Nintendo don't make a loss on units and haven't rushed broken hardware to the market, something sony entertainment will probably never get... dominating the market with sub standard goods will only make their rivals stronger, IMHO.
(I am a supporter of my DS, and also want to own a PSP, preferably a working one)
Translated: Fuck you and fuck off.
Pretty snappy loading jpeg's and mp3's onto the memory card, although importing movies takes iddy bitty amount of effort. Cept the 32mb stick is way to small for anything long.
I just wish you could change that lime background....
http://www.pspvideo9.com/
Essential to those of you who are going to want to convert your TV shows/movies over to watch onto your PSP. Before you do that I suggest you read the next link.
http://gear.ign.com/articles/598/598803p1.html
Instructions on how to get images *AND* video onto your PSP.
http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-11721-1717-x-x-x
Accessorize! Screen protectors, upgraded earbuds, stereo speakers, back-up battery power.
I'll update this as I find more links.
http://www.jeffparrott.com/ftp/deadpixeltest.zip
Hope it helps.
So far my only concern is the analog stick (which I thought was a speaker for the longest time). Nearly every test unit we have at work has a broken analog stick.
GSI's review of Darkstalkers says the d-pad sucks, can anyone confirm or deny this?
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I've played it, there's no analog support but the controls should have been play tested a little more. I could pull off DP and even SPD's with decent accuracy but there were moments where the controls didn't feel responsive. The controls are iffy at best.
Edit: OMFG!!! I just played Ridge Racer. I'm impressed, I played through and was throughly disappointed by the DS ver. but the PSP's version is amazing. The controls are a lot more responsive in comparison and the game looks really good.
PSP (value pack) comes with a 32mb mem stick. So far, you can get up to a 1gig stick ($100-150 depending on where you look). Personally, I'm going to pick up the 1gig once I get the right usb cable and setup to use my psp as an ipod. :P
I can only imagine what sony and all the l33t haXors have planned for this.
I'm excited about the PSP's potential.
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/255794.asp
http://www.ebgames.com/ebx_assets/product_images/255794.jpg
BUT, you do NOT need this specific cable, it's actually a very standard type. My Canon Powershot came with one and I use that. Simply plug and play. Honestly, I was surprised it was that easy.
The PSP value pack comes with a 32mb card, which is perfect for save games, but if you want to load it up with MP3s get a bigger card. 32mb is only enough for three to one album of mp3s, depending on quality.
I wonder when we'll see a ScummVM port...
Ok, here's THE psp info site:
http://pspcrazy.com/
They have tutorials, links to all the files/encoders/converters, and a nice forum you can search for all the answers. After spending a short amount of time on it, I'm able to convert videos and play them on the PSP as well was browse images, and a few other fun things.
Another addon I got was the flip top cover. Really a good investment. Protects that massive PSP screen from everything.
I can't say anything about these people having problems though. I guess I'm one of the lucky few who got a flawless one. =\
Then again, I haven't used/installed Sonic Stage for my Sony MD player in ages, so I've yet to test this.
Make your PSP browse the web. Unfortunately it requires that you can put your own DNS server up so it won't work on the go with other people's access points...
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec.hmx?scriteria=3655594
Still loads of money. Think I'll hold off until fall for something like this.