I really hope not, considering I've just gotten my PSP a few four weeks ago. If they do, I just hope they'll allow UMD's from the first one to be played.
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Are you talking about things like a music folder or video folder? If you haven't ever put anything on your PSP, you have to manually create those folders, I hope that helps.
I'm quite new to the PSP scene, I only own MGS: Peace Walker and GoW: Chains of Olympus. I'm hoping to buy GoW: Ghost of Sparta and Portable Ops soon.
PSN isn't good for anything, and I'm disappointed by how bad the store is. I'd rather pay 60$ a year until their service is better.
I currently own the PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker edition, and I love it. It took a while getting used to the controls but I wouldn't change them for anything. I honestly love the option of having UMDs or downloading titles off of PSN. My PSP also fits in my pocket, and I don't have a problem bringing it anywhere.
Does it really matter? Almost all of the blades are perfectly fine for me, just don't watch videos you don't want too. I almost wish my PS3 had the same kind of system as well.
[QUOTE="Lionereviewer"]The PSP is interesting because it makes Sony plenty of money in Japan and sells terribly everywhere else. I imagine that makes it hard to kill off. We are ready for it to die, but Japan isn't. I would think the same for Nintendo as well, as its roots are in Japan. It must be why Sony is trying so hard to market the PSP (At least where I live).I'm surprised the PSP hasn't completely become obsolete, I'm sure it will after the Nintendo 3DS, though.
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I'm surprised the PSP hasn't completely become obsolete, I'm sure it will after the Nintendo 3DS, though.
They'll be vehicles, they just took them off.
This makes this game a first-day purchase for me now, I'm so excited. I had some of the best moments of gaming on Halo: CE on Blood Gulch, even though I know it won't be the same.
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