You can use an 8mm jack to tape deck adapter, if you have a tape deck in your car. Or some newer car stereos have an 8mm jack to connect an aux input, which means you just need a male to male 8mm jack wire Or you can buy the PSP FM modulator at any game store which will broadcast the PSP audio over FM for your car stereo to tune in to.
actually they could probably fit on a gig. Most of the game data in those games is repeated on each disc. It's the cutscene videos that take up a lot of room, and with todays compression technology and the small resolution of the PSP, that can be reduced drastically.
I was going to post about the same thing. You'd think a game like R&C, with as much hype as it has, would be first on the list to review, not mediocre Warriors and Ghost Rider. What are they thinking? I understand it can take time to do all these reviews, but I am paying, as are many others, for the reviews. That gives me a right to demand more prompt reviews, unless Gamespot wants me to take my money elsewhere? Whoever in upper management whom selects which games get reviewed frist needs to re-evaluate their selections. I don't know about the rest of you, but I could have cared less about The Warriors and Ghost Rider. I already knew at least Ghost Rider wasn't goign to be good :)
The only way I know you could get around it is to use a video capture to record the video as it is playing..this would be tedious and a pain in the butt, though. Better off just getting it through illegal free means.
I bought it because I wanted a portable gaming system while at work and a DS never appealed to me. I liked the video/music ability of the PSP, as well.
I preordered mine from Gamestop several months before release....was the second in the store to pick it up on launch day....took an extended break from work to go get it :) I actually also immediately returned it because I noticed a 'white' spec in the middle of my screen while watching the Spider Man movie. Of course this turned out to be a dead pixel. Thankfully the second one I got had no screen issues and it still doesn't to this day.
I'd be willing to spend another $200 for a value pack PSP even if it only came with a second analog stick...providing enough developers actually made use of the extra stick. I wouldn't buy another one just for a built-in HD, slimmer design, and/or better battery life. My current PSP usage doesn't require it.
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