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Sony PlayStation - Portable (PSP) Console

Sony PlayStation - Portable (PSP) Console Review



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Pros

    Superior graphics, Loads of features

Cons
    Long load times, Screen can easily get damaged

JUN
6
2007
Sony finally entering the portable ring. Here is their powerful Playstation Portable (or PSP for short) and see why everyone is talking about this system.

Now before you make a mad rush to the store to buy your PSP there are a few things you should know first. First off the bloody little thing is 250 bucks Canadian (that's 199 US for those in the states and about 845 bucks for you unlucky Europeans)! When you get your wife or husband to cosign all the papers and you finally manage to make your first down payment on the PSP you're ready to see what's inside. The system comes with a huge and clear 4 inch wide screen (huge for portable screen anyway) a cross pad, four action buttons, two side buttons, and its own Analog stick too. The package comes with an 32 Meg Memory Stick (which surprisingly doesn't hold as much as it sounds), a battery charger, a protective case, a waist strap, a cloth to wipe off the screen, and head phones. Not a bad list of goodies plus like the Gameboy SP and the Nintendo DS the PSP comes with its own AC Adapter which recharges the system's battery which would be great if it wasn't for one big problem. Although the system works fine with the AC Adapter attached, the battery life for the PSP can be very limited on the go to say the least.

So what does the PSP do you ask? You can basically play games (called UMD's) that are nearly as powerful as Playstation2 titles themselves. Easily making them some of the best looking portable titles currently on the market. Just take a look at games like Metal Gear Portable Ops, Spiderman 2, and Ridge Racer, they look way superior to any title found the rival DS system and many games support the system's Wi-Fi so you can play multi-player titles over a wireless connection. Because the system uses tiny GameCube-like discs there is a lot more memory storage compared to the standard carts as well.

The new loading times are a bit annoying but you get use to it. What is hard to get use to is the system's rather tiny Analog stick. Don't get me wrong, I love that the PSP comes with both an Digital pad and Analog stick especially after playing all those crappy 3D DS games on a flat crosspad but the thing is so small that it really doesn't make too much of an impact. For example; games like Ape Escape that were fun on the Playstation and PS2 are almost unplayable here on the PSP.  The games aren't not the only cool thing about the PSP, the system can also be used to surf the Internet believe it or not and it can even play its own custom made UMD movies too.

OK, the PSP may cost more then the DS and Gameboy Micro and that battery life isn't very long but since the system is just loaded with with so many special features it's very hard to walk pass it, eh? The system has superior graphics and higher quality music then the Nintendo DS, plus it even has various ports and upgrades so the system can do much more then play just games. Once you see what this little sucker can do and you discover addictive games like Lumines the price difference really doesn't matter. If you got enough money be sure to give this unique and powerful portable system a look.

PSP Overall Rating: 73/100

StarSoldier1 2007
(Ryan Genno)

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StarSoldier1 wrote on Jun 6, 2007 at 6:35PM


Too racey??


Jolie wrote on Jun 6, 2007 at 2:54PM


Hadnt seen this title yet. Oh, my!