Who doesn't like things falling down dramatically? The correct answer: No one! An enthusiastic PSP fan decided to create a "commercial" for the PSP and after who knows countless hours of labor, this video can now be seen for all of the internet to enjoy. Is it me, or are fans making better commercials than Sony's marketing department? Hmm.
Below, you'll see a surprisingly professional video about bricking your PSP. This team of security advisors show you the dangers of downloading and running malicious code on your PSP, and they lose $200 for your entertainment... and safety.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Aug 2nd 2006 2:17AM (Unverified) said
That's a cool Rube Goldberg machine in the first video, although you can tell near the end they got lazy and just shot short clips of the ball going through/over/around/under various things. Still pretty good.
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Posted: Aug 2nd 2006 2:20AM (Unverified) said
Ok I didn't read above and didn't realize a href tags wouldnt show up, so this is what I meant to post:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3163263343187879320&q=rube+goldberg+japan
There should really be a preview comment function...
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3163263343187879320&q=rube+goldberg+japan
There should really be a preview comment function...
Posted: Aug 2nd 2006 7:35AM (Unverified) said
The top video clip is well good but who ever did it must have been bored well done thou, love it keep em coming my friend.
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