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Re: Thinking about selling psp
Originally posted by candyman56Calvin- "You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help." -
Re: Thinking about selling psp
The update is always on the game disk. People dont want to update to the latest version because they cant play their copied games or emulators/homebrew there are ways around it. If you actually buy games you have nothing to worry about man.
Sony fixed the exploits and tightened some loopholes and added the webrowser and a bunch of other goodies in the updates thats all.
I love my PSP and I chose getting it over an Xbox 360 at the time. You can alot of neat things with it like surfing the net on the go, most places where I live have wifi (our whole city is wifi) so you know im having fun.Last edited by freezeframe; 01-05-2006, 02:47 PM.Comment
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Re: Thinking about selling psp
Originally posted by freezeframeThe update is always on the game disk. People dont want to update to the latest version because they cant play their copied games or emulators/homebrew there are ways around it. If you actually buy games you have nothing to worry about man.
Sony fixed the exploits and tightened some loopholes and added the webrowser and a bunch of other goodies in the updates thats all.
I love my PSP and I chose getting it over an Xbox 360 at the time. You can alot of neat things with it like surfing the net on the go, most places where I live have wifi (our whole city is wifi) so you know im having fun.
That sounds very sweet. I want to place emu's but a bit worried. When you want to play a game that needs the latest firmware, than you have to update again correct?Comment
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Re: Thinking about selling psp
I haven't played the PSP since I got the 360. I'm very wary of the unit after my brother's analog pad broke. He bought his 4 months ago, so it is out of warranty, and the part alone costs $50. I'm tempted to cut my losses and get $150 store credit for it.Comment
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Originally posted by JayBee74I haven't played the PSP since I got the 360. I'm very wary of the unit after my brother's analog pad broke. He bought his 4 months ago, so it is out of warranty, and the part alone costs $50. I'm tempted to cut my losses and get $150 store credit for it.Comment
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Re: Thinking about selling psp
Originally posted by RodsterThe PSP comes with a 1 year Parts/Labor warranty from Sony. I also remember seeing someone buying an analog replacement pad at EB. So try there first if not it should be covered under your Sony warranty.
Sure is Sony will fix it for free in factComment
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Re: Thinking about selling psp
Originally posted by JayBee74I haven't played the PSP since I got the 360. I'm very wary of the unit after my brother's analog pad broke. He bought his 4 months ago, so it is out of warranty, and the part alone costs $50. I'm tempted to cut my losses and get $150 store credit for it.Comment
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