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who thinks psp is the best system ever, with it's games, movies music photos, and sattelite?
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Shadowman wrote:I'm quite happy with mine, but I wish I could've bought a bigger memory card.
But yeah, music, movies, games, wireless internet. The only thing it's missing is a camera. (That's something you should look into Sony.)
But best system ever goes to PS2. (It had a WAY more versatile library)
ashe5k wrote:Best System ever? no.
It is one of my favorites right now thoguh. PS2 has my vote as well for best system ever. I have almost 60 games for it and for years it was my DVD player of choice.
I've been playing my PSP quite a bit though so if I get more games for it (I only have 14 games and 2 UMD movies for it) it could move up. I use it for quite alot, but usually only on the go or in quick bursts of boredom at home. Most of the time I'm playing on my PS2 or PC.
But I do love my PSP.
ashe5k wrote:PS2 has my vote as well for best system ever.
Shadowman wrote:ashe5k wrote:Best System ever? no.
It is one of my favorites right now thoguh. PS2 has my vote as well for best system ever. I have almost 60 games for it and for years it was my DVD player of choice.
I've been playing my PSP quite a bit though so if I get more games for it (I only have 14 games and 2 UMD movies for it) it could move up. I use it for quite alot, but usually only on the go or in quick bursts of boredom at home. Most of the time I'm playing on my PS2 or PC.
But I do love my PSP.
I've got two games, one of which I've beaten, and I'm STILL pretty pleased with my PSP.
i got a scandisk memory card 2gb for 50$Shadowman wrote:I'm quite happy with mine, but I wish I could've bought a bigger memory card.
But yeah, music, movies, games, wireless internet. The only thing it's missing is a camera. (That's something you should look into Sony.)
But best system ever goes to PS2. (It had a WAY more versatile library)