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Posted: May 8th 2008 8:25AM AkiraTenshi said

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Makes me wonder what the point in having a PSP is.

Posted: May 8th 2008 8:59AM foxhound said

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hacking? ;]

Honestly, I don't usually complain about PSP ports to PS2... simply because they've yet to port them properly, which is pretty sad considering the two interfaces are nearly the same.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 11:44AM (Unverified) said

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Ability to play everywhere.

When I bought my PSP, I chose it over buying a PS2 mainly because of this. I spend, daily, about an hour going home-work-home, and I'd not be able to play anything if I bought a home videogame. And I'm fully satisfied with my choice. The raise of titles for PSP - even remakes - make me expand my games collection, because my prior owned console was a MD. And I'm able to play other older games too, from PSX era, that I previously could not.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 11:45AM (Unverified) said

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Sorry, by MD I mean "Sega Genesis" (called MegaDrive on my Country)
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Posted: May 8th 2008 10:42AM (Unverified) said

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The problem is that if a buyer can count on Sony to *consistently* port "exclusives" to the system they already own, then there's little reason to buy a PSP outside of portability.

Posted: May 8th 2008 11:01AM Andrew Yoon said

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Portability is a pretty big thing. It's like complaining about a mini-fridge being small, or ice cream that's too cold -- it's a pretty fundamental part of why the product is desirable.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 11:50AM (Unverified) said

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@ A. Yoon

1. Why can't I reply to replies?
2. I wasn't "complaining" about portability. Just mentioning that it's not the only consideration when purchasing a console.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 3:29PM Jacksons said

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Would you have bought a PSP if it wasn't portable? I know I wouldn't have. It may not be the only factor, but it's certainly the main attraction.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 11:54AM (Unverified) said

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I have a PS2, a 40 pound 12v car battery, a power inverter, and a little lcd screen, and its all totally portable, so I don't need no stinkin PSP!

Why does my back hurt all the time??

Posted: May 8th 2008 1:29PM (Unverified) said

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Well this is indeed a sad news IMO . Daxter is arguably amongts the 5 top PSP exclusives at the moment , and taking it to the PS2 may make the PSP much less apealing to gamers . Wipeout Pulse was far from beeing a major financial success from what I hear , but still a cult game IMO ... sad , so sad :(

Posted: May 8th 2008 1:51PM Joeybeast said

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RAD said numerous times that Daxter and GOW would be ported.
Then again, I'm sure it's not entirely up to them.
I don't see why any PSP owner would really care if these games are ported. More people will enjoy them, why not?

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