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hunter_alien said:
My god... what a completely out of touch opinion :o

 

o I see what you did there.



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I love the PSP because I can do so much with it already.

I can play PSP games
I can Play PS1 games
GBA games
SNES games
Sega Genesis games
Neo Geo, Arcade, etc games
I can turn it into a GPS
I can surf the web
I can use it as a phone
I can use it as a remote to my tvs
There is just so much to do with it already. Yet this does not change the fact I want a PSP2. The PSP2 should have....
-Dual Screens, one touch
-Slide Screens so it can retain it's current shape, let the bottom one be touch
-Be able to turn the TPad to a keyboard for texting
-Another anolog stick(why was it not there in the first place?)
-built in camera.
-Oh, and still be moddable lol



      

      

      

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thekitchensink said:
Resident_Hazard said:
Adding a microphone in the PSP now it pretty dump. What are they going to do about games that utilize it? That's like suddenly making a new DS with two touch screens. It'll either alienate many PSP gamers, or it will go largely unused.

 The microphone will be useful for online chat, and voice-recognition games like SOCOM.  Basically, you'll be able to do whatever you do with a headset, without the headset.  It's a good thing.

Except keep Mommy from hearing your conversations with the 12-year-old rednecks.

But it doesn't matter. It'll be basically ignored by developers, who don't dare alienate gamers by using something that didn't come with the system at launch. Zelda:Four Swords Adventures and Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles showed us what happened when you do that: two of the Gamecube's finest multiplayer experiences flopped commercially because people didn't want to buy GBAs.



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There is much to hate about modern gaming. That is why I support the Wii.

When I get a PSP, and have played some of the games, I'll likely reply to this. But from what I heard, the main thing is which system has the games you want (no, emulators don't count).



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EDIT: I should read the OP's more thuroughly.



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Lets see, I think Dragon Quest will keep the DS ahead, when is that releasing?
In the U.S I dunno, PSP is probally going to get a boost but not enough to pass the DS weekly.



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