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I think it's finally dead.
It was all beat to hell anyway. Though how much crap it survived was amazing. I've dropped it, kept it in horrible conditions, and god knows what else for so long it's kinda impressive it survived. The on button is practically destroyed (the real reason it's dead--the button doesn't work half the time and you have to force it to the point of pain to turn it on--I've been trying for the past 10 minutes and it wont turn on), it's half-white due to scratches, and the screen has seen better days.
.....is it sad if I spent that much time writing about a simple game device?
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The most I do is put it in a small case every time I'm done. Also, it's got a rubber glove on.
I've heard of someone throwing their (broken) PSP at their wall hard enough to dent the wall, and it actually fixed the PSP.
I'm not really sure what I'm implying by that, but... yeah.
The PSP has a lot of good racing games. 'Tis why I like it so much.
^Well, Persona 2: Innocent Sin is coming out for it soon; it's never been released in the US before.
HOLY CRAP HOW DID I FORGET THIS
The hours I wasted on this game, the hours......
> Ridge Racer
It's Ridge Racer!
Riiiiiiiiiidge Racer!
Peace Walker is good?
Anyway: both the Metal Gear Acid games and Solid: Portable Ops, the two Star Ocean games, and currently my faves are Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection (includes The After Years plus an all-new Interlude game) and Gradius Collection (most of these weren't released on home console in English-speaking regions before so... yeah).
I just discovered the awesomeness of PSP so I'm still investigating my options.