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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:05PM Shadowbender said

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That's almost painful to watch, haha. I love my PSP.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:14PM Shadowbender said

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Then again, they almost do it respectfully. Pretty cool.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:25PM (Unverified) said

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Well... More respectfully than Mega64 anyways...
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:13PM (Unverified) said

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I love the way you void that warranty you sexy sexy minx.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:14PM wcarnation said

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I like how they take it apart to the tiniest piece, and then after reassembling them back together, it works like nothing happened.

It'd be interesting if we could do that to ourselves. Silly vascular system.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:16PM (Unverified) said

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Or, in the words of a psychotic droid, "Stupid, non-compartmentalized meatbag!"
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 11:59PM riahpecans said

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A very impressive video, it kind of made me think about how fan-inspired vids are starting to attract the attention of gamers. Thinking about PS3's crashing to a Bravia TV is awesome as well. Video: http://cli.gs/ps3-crashes-hd-bravia-video
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 1:33AM AntiVillian said

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I thought the end was just the disassemble in rewind.
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 11:28PM benameco said

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@riahpecans.. you mean this details for ACIII? http://is.gd/77TN1

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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:19PM Gandalf the Grey said

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Woahhhh man.....
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:22PM 343 Guilty Fart said

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Wow, that Sesame Street clip brings back the memories.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:24PM FHT said

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The video is pretty cool!

It's amazing how they remove the warranty seal displaying the terrible VOID like nothing happened.

But anyways, they don't need the warranty, they can fix it themselves!
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:45PM chillinchief said

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Ha! And they said the battery was non-removable. Shows them.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 9:51PM (Unverified) said

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They voided the warranty in the process....shows us.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:08PM MystileArmor said

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Ooooohh, a warranty *shivers with fear*
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:05PM (Unverified) said

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It's only a matter of time before somebody figures out how to add a UMD drive.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:13PM CaptainProtonX said

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Sony already did; models 1000, 2000, and 3000.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:12PM CaptainProtonX said

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Well, at least someone made the Go entertaining.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 10:16PM Gimpygoat said

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I actually went to a Crayola factory on a field trip when I was in the second grade. Good times. I'd like to go to a PSP factory someday, but maybe that won't be as magical as the video portrays.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 11:30PM Emblazin said

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How does going to a Crayola factory have to do with PSPs?
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 12:56AM Mazrael said

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@ Emblazin.. the info is all there, what Eric said makes perfect sense..
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 12:59AM Slayer15 said

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@Emblazin

Obviously you didn't listen to the music that was recommended to be listened to while watching the video.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 11:00PM (Unverified) said

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Really hope they make a "PSP go Phat" - PSP go with a UMD drive. I want that thing so bad, but no UMD drive.. =/
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 11:34PM (Unverified) said

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What a treat! Love Sesame St., love crayons, love watching how things are made!

Oh, and the PSP Go disassembly video was cool too.
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Posted: Jan 25th 2010 11:50PM aristokrat said

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I like that this company was clever enough to make a sweet video. Now I know who TechRestore is, not a bad idea (though I generally attempt to repair my delicate electronics myself: if I get it right by the second time, I've generally spent about as much as sending it to one of these companys, and I've kind of had fun).
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 12:11AM Swizzler said

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oh wow! they can fix the "PSP-Go takes itself apart and runs away" bug?! I thought that would never get fixed!!
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 2:30AM PS3fan707 said

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"those who smoke or drink"?
You must be assuming that anyone who uses drugs (alcohol is a drug obviously) is a complete idiot and/or is completely ignorant to common knowlege. I personally drink daily and have been through my times with drugs, and I am fully aware of what stop motion is and what it looks like.
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 7:10AM Shiaoran said

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Whoooa, duuude... It's moving!
Heh heh, it's naked.
Good thing I'm sober, or I'd think someone was dismantling it!
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 5:45PM (Unverified) said

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i could very well have done without the cheesy sound effects.
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