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jkam
03-17-2005, 02:01 PM
I keep going back and forth with getting this...mainly because I'm wondering if my $300 (PSP value pack + Spider-Man 2) in EB credit could be spent better elsewhere. I'm sure I will like the PSP it's just I can't help but think how I could get 3 gamecubes or 2 PS2's for what I am spending (well actually I'm not spending anything as it is free after the TRU\EB deal) but still. Anyone else having second thoughts?

It does upset me that the controls suck for Darkstalkers...meaning they will stink for all fighters. Plus most of these games are something I have played before.

javeryh
03-17-2005, 02:04 PM
I'm tempted but I think I'm going to wait a while until there is something I really want to play that comes out for it. I'd also like to pay $200 or less for the system alone instead of being forced to spend an extra $50 on crap if I want to buy a PSP...

dschroll
03-17-2005, 02:09 PM
First off, can you please elaborate on the TRU/EB deal?

Second, I would personally recommend waiting. Sony is infamous for having shotty first gen hardware. There were defects with the first gen PS1s, there were defects with the first gen PS2s, so I'm willing to bet there will be defects on first gen PSPs(other than what's already been listed i.e. dead pixels, sticky square button, etc.)

Right now the PSP is at a premium price because its so new. Also, the game selection is somewhat lacking IMO. The PSP is a very sexy device and when you first play games on it, I'm sure you'll think its great. But, after that initial hype wears off, I'll bet you find that its maybe not as great as you anticipated since most of the games are simply downgraded console ports.

I, personally, would recommend waiting for the price to go down, make sure all the kinks are worked out in the hardware, and wait for some killer apps to come out.

jkam
03-17-2005, 02:13 PM
First off, can you please elaborate on the TRU/EB deal?



TRU had old garbage games for 90% off making some games $1.00. EB had a trade in any 2 non-sports games and get an extra $10 in credit at the same time...last month. So I traded in a bunch of games that I bought cheap and made money on each transaction. Then I took the good games from the TRU sale and sold them on Ebay to cover the cost of my intial TRU purchases. = Free PSP w\ Game.

shipwreck
03-17-2005, 02:13 PM
No second thoughts here. I can't wait to play Lumines and Untold Legends.

notoriousxbox
03-17-2005, 02:18 PM
Not one second thought at all. You have been going back and forth with this for awhile. Might be better off just saving the credit untill you find something you really want.

epobirs
03-17-2005, 02:20 PM
A bigger question is why you would want multiple GameCubes or PS2s. Are you that intent on LAN parties? Do you already have one of each?

For myself, the PSP is the only hardware of note I don't already own. The only other thing I'd be doing with the credit is buying games for the GBA and DS (since I cannot currently use anything else) or cashing out to pay bills. So long as I think of it as $125 for a PSP and several games/accessories I have no problems. If I'd had to pay anything like full price there is no way I'd bother untila price drop and good availability of used games.

jkam
03-17-2005, 02:31 PM
A bigger question is why you would want multiple GameCubes or PS2s. Are you that intent on LAN parties? Do you already have one of each?

For myself, the PSP is the only hardware of note I don't already own. The only other thing I'd be doing with the credit is buying games for the GBA and DS (since I cannot currently use anything else) or cashing out to pay bills. So long as I think of it as $125 for a PSP and several games/accessories I have no problems. If I'd had to pay anything like full price there is no way I'd bother untila price drop and good availability of used games.

I own a Gamecube and a PS2. I might pick up another gamecube at some point to store away but I was merely stating at how much I could get for my $300.

As far as grabbing new games to play it isn't worth it to me as I never pay $50 for a new game. I ususally wait until they are much cheaper. It doesn't bother me as I have enough backlog to keep me occupied.

I am most likely going to get the PSP as my pre-order is already paid in full and I didn't pay a red cent for it. I am just wondering if anyone else was thinking about what their $300 could get them as opposed to a PSP.

Zoglog
03-17-2005, 02:36 PM
You can give miyamoto more money for gaming rehashes =).

I recommend you just go through with your preorder and ebay it =p

GizmoGC
03-17-2005, 03:22 PM
You can give miyamoto more money for gaming rehashes =).

I recommend you just go through with your preorder and ebay it =p

And all of PSP titles are NOT rehashed? C'mon. There's a handful of actual original games on it. However, thats still not keeping me from buying it.

Parathod
03-17-2005, 03:27 PM
I hesitantly bought an Xbox years ago about a couple months after launch (when it had no games) and I really regretted it. I ended up selling it at a loss. Then again, I also bought a Saturn hastily (when they were $80 at EB) and really enjoyed my time with it. If I were you, i'd hold off as it's not going anywhere, but only time will tell if you made a good decision or not.

organicow
03-17-2005, 03:33 PM
I think by saying that you are getting it for free, you are answering your own question. I too exploited the TRU/EB deal to get my PSP for about $65.
I had preordered one at EB right when they first started taking POs, but cancelled it when the steep launch price was announced. There is just no way I would spend that much out-of-pocket for a PSP, but I got a new preorder when I got in on the TRU deal. I couldn't justify buying one if i was paying full-price; but since it's cheap for me (or FREE for you!), it seems worth it.

fieldkillah
03-17-2005, 07:46 PM
I have 1 game already and 5 pre paid along with the system pre paid, so I have no second thoughts.

rodeojones903
03-17-2005, 08:26 PM
I have 2 PSPs preordered and 10 games all paid off and I dont regret it. I didnt use a trade in deal either. I definately say go for it.

clockworkvictim
03-17-2005, 10:20 PM
I'd say go for it since its pretty much free. I dont think there is a better thing to get with the credit, plus, as noted earlier, if you dont like it, ebay it!

I'm going to get one but not for a while since I just got a DS and I'm going to Japan where I want to spend 300 on something more practical (tech wise :).)

peteyrose
03-18-2005, 04:04 AM
Nope, no second thoughts at all. Lumines is easily worth $300.

andrew333
03-18-2005, 05:44 AM
i also have the concern about launch hardware, i pre-ordered mine at GR with credit and they don't offer an extended warranty so i may just eBay it, i'd also like to see the reviews of the launch games and maybe even play a little bit in the store before i crack the seal

Snake2715
03-18-2005, 11:04 AM
In 6-8 months the Next Xbox will be rolling out at that price if by any chance at all you might pick that up sit on the credit. Let the first gen PSP go and wait for a price drop..

jer7583
03-18-2005, 11:27 AM
You can give miyamoto more money for gaming rehashes =).

I recommend you just go through with your preorder and ebay it =p

ignorance is bliss, as they say.

jer7583
03-18-2005, 11:28 AM
I have 2 PSPs preordered and 10 games all paid off and I dont regret it. I didnt use a trade in deal either. I definately say go for it.

Yikes. Can I borrow your winning lottery ticket?

ON TOPIC: To the original poster, I would say hold off on it. You can keep the store credit on the account and have the benefit of learning from other early adopters. If people end up loving it and you love it after trying, then go ahead and buy, the credit will still be there. But if you just make the purchase without trying or learning from others' impressions, there's always the chance you won't like it and will regret using the credit when the next gen systems come around and you wish you had that credit.

Personally im going to wait for a price drop. I have too much to play right now anyway to buy a new system. Besides, my fiancee would shoot me if I dropped that much money on anything right now.

xspeedracerx
03-18-2005, 11:31 AM
In 6-8 months the Next Xbox will be rolling out at that price if by any chance at all you might pick that up sit on the credit. Let the first gen PSP go and wait for a price drop..
If the new xbox is out this year it would suck not to have the cash for it. If I were you I would wait for E3.

basketkase543
03-18-2005, 11:33 AM
I keep going back and forth with getting this...mainly because I'm wondering if my $300 (PSP value pack + Spider-Man 2) in EB credit could be spent better elsewhere. I'm sure I will like the PSP it's just I can't help but think how I could get 3 gamecubes or 2 PS2's for what I am spending (well actually I'm not spending anything as it is free after the TRU\EB deal) but still. Anyone else having second thoughts?

It does upset me that the controls suck for Darkstalkers...meaning they will stink for all fighters. Plus most of these games are something I have played before.

I'm a patient guy, so I have no problem waiting until the "value pack" dissapears and the psp drops in price, and maybe even for the first revision which may fix any hardware launch issues. And I have plenty of games to tide me over until the few months before these changes happen.

shipwreck
03-18-2005, 12:17 PM
Wait, does jkam even own an Xbox? I don't think he does, but I might be wrong. If you are having second thoughts about buying a PSP, buy an Xbox. It's already a proven system with a huge library of games. It should be seeing a price drop in the next month or two also.

jkam
03-18-2005, 02:00 PM
I only have a PS2 and a Cube. There isn't really any games that are drawing me to buy an XBOX. Therefore I'm most likely not going to be getting an XBOX 2 either.

Right now the cube is my favorite system...mainly because with the GB player I can play a wide range of games...everything from 8-bit until the current generation. If Starfox (SNES) and Starfox 64 (N64) were playable on the Cube I would probably get rid of my SNES and N64 as well.

I think I am going to go ahead and get the PSP...it will be nice to have to play at work along with my DS (YES THEY CAN PLAY NICELY TOGETHER!). I'm sure once I get it in my hands I'll probably think to myself why was I doubting this?

clockworkvictim
03-18-2005, 07:12 PM
Good call :)
I like my cube the best out of my three systems as well.

Britai 7018
03-20-2005, 02:42 AM
I had a period where I rethought my PSP over and over, but then someone showed me their imported PSP, and I really wanted one again.

It does feel like a tremendous investment though... $250 + 20 tax, 25 warranty + 44 for Lumines (after tax), and then the $150 for the memory stick is like $500. Its going to hurt.

PawnTakesKing
03-20-2005, 02:48 AM
$300 could buy me a new 27-inch flatscreen TV for my bedroom, a new progressive scan DVD player, and all of the essential cable hookups for my XBox and Cube. PSP just isn't worth it for me.

jimbodan
03-20-2005, 02:51 AM
If you're having second thoughts why not just wait? The credit ain't going anywhere.

Alpha2
03-20-2005, 03:00 AM
Who says he's gotta buy a 2gb stick right now? he could get a 512mb for 60 or just use the one that came with the system for saves and do video stuff later.

drone8888
03-20-2005, 03:05 AM
I'm in the same boat.

I'm going overseas for 3 years, and want to have a Region 1 PSP, without having to have my family send me one.

I preordered mine, and it's paid for,... but it IS a lot of money for something I will most likely never use.

The thought of missing out on great titles, and the added functionality isn't helping to sway me either.

I wish I could've unloaded my stuff faster, so the residual cashflow from the TRU and CC sales could've eased my financial dilemma.

I may end up selling it on eBay, or to someone in Japan, who couldn't get one.

As for the system wars,........ I am still an avid GC collector,... and I love the system more than pie,... but I have to regret not getting an XBox sooner.
That beast has become my 6th appendage.

There are SO many amazing games on the XBox now, and LIVE makes it the all around champ in my books. If the Cube had had at least 25% of it's developers implement online features, it'd most definitely win console of this gen.
Now,... I have to give M$ my applaud.

Let us know what you do JKAM.
:)

vietgurl
03-20-2005, 03:07 AM
lol, i've been having second thoughts too. if i were u, i'd wait. like everyone else said, its not going anywhere and by the time the price drops, there will probably be a larger library of games . what have u got to lose? (besides some time...)

then again, i'm gonna be a complete hypocrite. i work at a game store so its hard not to get caught up in all the hype. so despite the 70+ games i haven't touched yet and my lousy pay, i'm getting a psp. who cares if i end up a few hundred short on tuition? uc berkeley, blah, crappy school anyway, they dont deserve my money...right...yeah...that's it.

wait. dont be a seccond me :-P

tenzor
03-20-2005, 03:18 AM
I gave in to the darkside. It was too strong to resist, so I am getting the PSP at launch along with 5 games (Lumies, Metal Gear, Wipeout, Untold Legends, Darkstalkers). I think its worth the 250 price tag, if you can play music, videos and view pictures along with the gaming. Only downside is the memory sticks are expensive.

Alpha2
03-20-2005, 03:19 AM
Hey, what's a few hundred extra overtime hours for a College student?


Waiting for some people is very highly dependant on whether you can resist the feeling thet you're missing out on something. If you can totally ignore the boxes on the store shelves and people around you randomly talking about the system and/or it;s games, it's perfectly fine for you to wait. But if you find yourself thinking "Hey, this might be pretty darn cool to have" and you have thoughts about what you'll do first with it you have your answer already.

salmonaxxx
03-20-2005, 04:07 AM
This is downside of the TRU/EB deal: after getting so much credit at EB, there isn't much to spend it on. I'm gonna go with the PSP, if only for the thrill of being an early adopter. But with hardware, I think you can return it even if it's opened, in case you have second thoughts. Or you could always eBay it and make even more money (if there's a hardware shortage).

alongx
03-20-2005, 04:14 AM
Nope, no second thoughts at all. Lumines is easily worth $300.

That better be one damn good puzzler. When I can get a PSP + Lumines for $180 or so, then I'll jump aboard. Right now, for first gen Sony hardware, it isn't worth it.

Renzokuken
03-20-2005, 04:19 AM
I had second thoughts too, until I realized that I didn't play 3/4 of my games. Another trip to Gamerush and my PSP is paid in full :D.

RedvsBlue
03-20-2005, 05:08 AM
I had second thoughts too, until I realized that I didn't play 3/4 of my games. Another trip to Gamerush and my PSP is paid in full :D.

This is the exact same situation as me. Only for me it was EB and the 2 for extra $10 deal they were running.

clockworkvictim
03-20-2005, 10:11 AM
Hey, what's a few hundred extra overtime hours for a College student?


Waiting for some people is very highly dependant on whether you can resist the feeling thet you're missing out on something. If you can totally ignore the boxes on the store shelves and people around you randomly talking about the system and/or it;s games, it's perfectly fine for you to wait. But if you find yourself thinking "Hey, this might be pretty darn cool to have" and you have thoughts about what you'll do first with it you have your answer already.

Such a good point.... So hard not to give in but Im a try. hehe.

asaraa
03-20-2005, 10:54 AM
Nope, no second thoughts at all. Lumines is easily worth $300.

:shock:

I'm in the same boat, OP. I'll probably pick it up and leave it unopened for a few weeks, checking the eBay prices. If they are pretty high, I'll sell, if not much more, keep it. I can wait.

I bought the DS at launch and am quite disappointed. Hard to wait for the "good" titles that are coming out.

I too, loved my GC as the system of choice, but for the past 2-3 months, I have been playing nothing but Xbox (Otogi 1&2, Kotor 1&2, Repub. Commando, BIA, Fable, Armed and Dangerous, Magic:Battlegrounds). I have little desire for the Xbox 2 right now, as I'm just getting into my Xbox.

ajh2298
03-20-2005, 01:02 PM
I am having big time second thoughts also, I have used alot of my own games to trade in plus some of the TRU games to build up credit. And I have just started to take advantage of the 3 for 1 deal that EB is offering on first party PSP titles to have 6 of those games paid off.

I have a chance to use the 3 for 1 at EB to reserve 7 more 1st party Sony because I can pickup 21 PO games not on the POX list for around $100.00 from a friend who wants to sell some gaming stuff he is done with. And then using the 3 for 1 deal make that $100.00 turn into about $280.00 in store credit for PSP launch games I would rather have, though switching around pre-orders and returning some of those 1st party titles.

But I dont know if I want to even go through the effort of trying to deal with the trading in a switching around process. It just does not seem worth it to me for some reason, to run around for games on a system I am so on the fence about.

xlax311
03-20-2005, 06:59 PM
I started to have second thoughts early on, until I played me neighbor's DS and realized it was just the same old boring gameboy. i watched the 2 and a half minute wipeout pure video on IGN and almost wet myself: the graphics are that good. I'm gettin a PSP and Wipeout Pure at launch from EB, and thanks to my 15th birthday on the 11th, I only have to pay $125 out of my pocket, which is pretty much my leftover christmas money plus my b-day money. :lol:

Grave_Addiction
03-20-2005, 07:09 PM
I just paid off my preorder at Gamestop. I'm happy.

evilmax17
03-20-2005, 07:10 PM
Eh, if you're having second thoughts, then just wait awhile. You have to remember that the graphics will only have that "wow-factor" for a short while after you buy it. There are new games that are coming out for the current generation of consoles that look great, but how often do you look at your xbox game and say "wow, these are great graphics!" And yeah, they are, but we've all gotten used to them.

Well good 3D graphics are finally making their way to the handheld arena, and everybody is wetting themselves over them. That'll be the norm for a few months, and then when everybody gets used to the graphics and the general newness of the PSP, the importance of gameplay will start to reemerge.

When you get a new console (handheld or otherwise), that's all you'll play for a good while. But after you've seen all that it can do, you'll fall back into your normal gaming habits. If you're anything like me, you'll gravitate towards playing good games, regardless of the system they're on. If you see a bunch of games that interest you for the PSP (completely disregarding graphics), then go ahead. But if the only thing pushing you towards the PSP is the flashy graphics and sexy design, then wait on it.

Graphics get outdated, and quickly. Good gameplay does not.

CaptDS9E
03-20-2005, 07:14 PM
Originally i was going to hold off, but caved in. I had a ton of Xbox/GC games i never play so i sold them on ebay and paid for the PSP and 3 games in full at GS. Then i traded in a bunch of games in the $10 each deal to pay for two games at EB. Stil have a bunch of cash left over which ill use for the memory sick. So in the end its money i just had lying around in other stuff i never use

capt

Gothic Walrus
03-20-2005, 07:16 PM
If you're not sure yet, give it time.

The DS and PSP have yet to prove themselves. It took a while for the GBA to get off the ground and for its more amazing titles to start appearing, just as it's taken almost every console to date time to shine.

In a year from now, the PSP could have dropped to N-Gage level failure...but so could the DS. Give it time, and see what titles appear for them. That's all we can do at this point.

CaptDS9E
03-20-2005, 08:28 PM
Nothing can compare to N-gages failure, only 1 chain carries it in all stores

capt

Parathod
03-20-2005, 09:06 PM
If you're not sure yet, give it time.

The DS and PSP have yet to prove themselves. It took a while for the GBA to get off the ground and for its more amazing titles to start appearing, just as it's taken almost every console to date time to shine.

In a year from now, the PSP could have dropped to N-Gage level failure...but so could the DS. Give it time, and see what titles appear for them. That's all we can do at this point.

I waited to get a GBA until Mario Kart came out. Ironically, it's the only GBA game i've sold since the purchase.

Zoglog
03-20-2005, 09:10 PM
Eh, if you're having second thoughts, then just wait awhile. You have to remember that the graphics will only have that "wow-factor" for a short while after you buy it. There are new games that are coming out for the current generation of consoles that look great, but how often do you look at your xbox game and say "wow, these are great graphics!" And yeah, they are, but we've all gotten used to them.

Well good 3D graphics are finally making their way to the handheld arena, and everybody is wetting themselves over them. That'll be the norm for a few months, and then when everybody gets used to the graphics and the general newness of the PSP, the importance of gameplay will start to reemerge.

When you get a new console (handheld or otherwise), that's all you'll play for a good while. But after you've seen all that it can do, you'll fall back into your normal gaming habits. If you're anything like me, you'll gravitate towards playing good games, regardless of the system they're on. If you see a bunch of games that interest you for the PSP (completely disregarding graphics), then go ahead. But if the only thing pushing you towards the PSP is the flashy graphics and sexy design, then wait on it.

Graphics get outdated, and quickly. Good gameplay does not.

It's a shame that alot of PSP games have good gameplay as well! oh noes!

Chris in Cali
03-20-2005, 10:24 PM
I keep going back and forth with getting this...mainly because I'm wondering if my $300 (PSP value pack + Spider-Man 2) in EB credit could be spent better elsewhere. I'm sure I will like the PSP it's just I can't help but think how I could get 3 gamecubes or 2 PS2's for what I am spending (well actually I'm not spending anything as it is free after the TRU\EB deal) but still. Anyone else having second thoughts?

It does upset me that the controls suck for Darkstalkers...meaning they will stink for all fighters. Plus most of these games are something I have played before.


I'd have second thoughts too if Spider-man 2 was the only game I was getting with my PSP. There's like ten games out that are way better than that.

cha0scypher
03-20-2005, 10:39 PM
Well, I was lucky enough to try a pre-release of the PSP a few days ago. I was truly amazed. Totally amazing graphics and a breath-taking frame rate. Plenty of games coming out at release time, as well as movies. Another cool thing is the memory stick feature. You can download videos, mp3's etc, onto the memory stick via USB outlet on the PSP, and play them on the unit. If you have mpeg4 files, it can play those, so you can download/rip/convert movies, put them on the stick, then watch them on the go! The feel of the whole unit is amazing, from the buttons, to the extremely comfortable joystick. I simply cannot wait until I have an income so I can buy this!!!!

Sartori
03-21-2005, 03:53 PM
Couldn't pay me to buy first gen of this hardware.

Alpha2
03-21-2005, 05:37 PM
Couldn't pay me to buy first gen of this hardware.

Well in order to do that someone would have to be willing to pay you more than the price of the PSP itself ($250) and then make it worth your while with a signifigant increase (Let's say an extra $250) At this price it generally wouldn't be worth anyone's cash to ask you to buy a product you're dead set against buying in it's current itteration as you probably wouldn't play it in public or attempt to convince others to buy it making you useless as a marketing entity which is the only reason you WOULD be paid to buy it, so yes you're right, You couldn't be paid to buy the system because no one would pay you anyway.

It's only logical.




...and yes, I did have too much time on my hands to figure that out.

alongx
03-21-2005, 05:51 PM
It's a shame that alot of PSP games have good gameplay as well! oh noes!

And you've played enough of them to know. :roll:

Right now, I think the PSP has a lot of momentum due to the wow factor. There's only two launch games that interest me at all: Lumines and Metal Gear Acid. And I don't know if I'd even necessarily like MGA. There are other games coming, but they don't offer me a one-of-a-kind experience; I've played plenty of Twisted Metal and Wipeout in the past. Maybe when the prices drop I'll get them - they certainly look fun enough - but, for now, I'm personally looking for new and interesting gameplay.

If you're having any doubts, I, too, suggest to wait. My opinions on the PSP have swayed back and forth for a while now. It'll be a pretty machine, but I don't know how much it would hold my attention. I, for one, will wait for a price drop and a better battery before I invest. Also, for a budget line of games, since I don't clock in nearly as much time into my handhelds as I do into my consoles, thus I don't see $40-50 as being a price I'll pay for PSP games.

CheapyD
03-21-2005, 06:05 PM
I'm looking forward to getting one ASAP. I'm ready for a new toy, and hell, I don't even have an MP3 player. I traded in 24 games at EB during that $10 bonus offer so I am ready to rock out with my PSP out!

epobirs
03-21-2005, 11:11 PM
If you're not sure yet, give it time.

The DS and PSP have yet to prove themselves. It took a while for the GBA to get off the ground and for its more amazing titles to start appearing, just as it's taken almost every console to date time to shine.

In a year from now, the PSP could have dropped to N-Gage level failure...but so could the DS. Give it time, and see what titles appear for them. That's all we can do at this point.

The DS and PSP are both already much more successful than N-gage just in Japan alone. N-gage only recently got up to 1.5 million units sold and the software sales haven't exactly topped the charts. By comparison, both DS and PSP are far ahead in units sales less than six months after their launches, and games for each have charted well. If sales of DS and PSP hardware and software ended tomorrow they'd still be ahead of the N-gage a year from now.

WebScud
03-21-2005, 11:29 PM
I'm holding off as well. I will be picking up a copy of Lumines though, just to have. I don't know what other stores are like, but Toys "R" Us is only getting 6,000 copies. I don't want to have to do a Rez-stlye hunt down by the time the PSP drops to a price I'm willing to pay.

jkam
03-22-2005, 12:50 AM
I keep going back and forth with getting this...mainly because I'm wondering if my $300 (PSP value pack + Spider-Man 2) in EB credit could be spent better elsewhere. I'm sure I will like the PSP it's just I can't help but think how I could get 3 gamecubes or 2 PS2's for what I am spending (well actually I'm not spending anything as it is free after the TRU\EB deal) but still. Anyone else having second thoughts?

It does upset me that the controls suck for Darkstalkers...meaning they will stink for all fighters. Plus most of these games are something I have played before.


I'd have second thoughts too if Spider-man 2 was the only game I was getting with my PSP. There's like ten games out that are way better than that.

Well it's actually all opinion really anyway. I like action games and the Spider-Man games are always a top choice for me. I'm a sucker for the character. The rest of the launch games are racing which I don't like, sports which I like and play but wouldn't spend $50 on when I can get it for $5 or less if I wait a year, or darkstalkers which the controls supposedly suck for fighting games (multiple reviews IGN, 1UP). I'm not intrested in Lumines either. I wish Hot Shots was coming out on launch because I would grab that. The only other game I am considering is THUG.

EDIT: Ape Escape is a good game but probably won't be as much fun without dual analog controls.

Scorch
03-22-2005, 12:56 AM
From the TRU thread, my thoughts on it..

The PSP, to me, at first, is going to be a lot like a hooker. You'll be drunk (temptation), she (it) will look good, you go home with it, but after you wake up the next morning bored of the third Sony launch that had Ridge Racer and Wipeout titles, you'll regret it.

I'm waiting.. last thing I need is a Sony hangover :)

Alpha2
03-22-2005, 01:05 AM
......so you've had experience with hookers?






What? I'm just saying.

WebScud
03-22-2005, 01:26 AM
Scorch...that was most excellently put.

-Never4ever-
03-22-2005, 01:32 AM
PSP + 13 games, all for less than $150. Nope no second thoughts here :D

bottlenut
03-22-2005, 01:40 AM
Eh, if you're having second thoughts, then just wait awhile. You have to remember that the graphics will only have that "wow-factor" for a short while after you buy it. There are new games that are coming out for the current generation of consoles that look great, but how often do you look at your xbox game and say "wow, these are great graphics!" And yeah, they are, but we've all gotten used to them.

Well good 3D graphics are finally making their way to the handheld arena, and everybody is wetting themselves over them. That'll be the norm for a few months, and then when everybody gets used to the graphics and the general newness of the PSP, the importance of gameplay will start to reemerge.

When you get a new console (handheld or otherwise), that's all you'll play for a good while. But after you've seen all that it can do, you'll fall back into your normal gaming habits. If you're anything like me, you'll gravitate towards playing good games, regardless of the system they're on. If you see a bunch of games that interest you for the PSP (completely disregarding graphics), then go ahead. But if the only thing pushing you towards the PSP is the flashy graphics and sexy design, then wait on it.

Graphics get outdated, and quickly. Good gameplay does not.

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Well said. Ultimately, it all comes down to games and gameplay -- not graphics. How else could GameBoy games have sold-through so well for so very, very long?

Sony has designed itself a sexy little system, but once the initial "wow" factor fades, it will come down to innovative, fun games -- something Nintendo has arguably proved best at. If Sony and its developers can meet the Big N head on, with genuine innovation, it could rule the portable world.

The reality of Sony's $40 and $50 games will also soon take the luster of an otherwise seemingly unstoppable PSP.
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alongx
03-22-2005, 02:12 AM
Sony has designed itself a sexy little system, but once the initial "wow" factor fades, it will come down to innovative, fun games -- something Nintendo has arguably proved best at. If Sony and its developers can meet the Big N head on, with genuine innovation, it could rule the portable world.

Sony may have never really done it themselves, but they've always managed to woo third parties to creating the best and brightest franchises exclusively or semi-exclusively for their consoles. Right now, to me, the PSP seems too iffy. Probably in about a year or two (hopefully when I can get a non-bundle PSP for $100-150...though I won't hold my breath on that wish), the PSP will start having really innovative and fun games.

Mookyjooky
05-13-2005, 01:18 PM
It does upset me that the controls suck for Darkstalkers...meaning they will stink for all fighters. Plus most of these games are something I have played before.

I think that is a loaded comment, you're saying because of one game that was obviously rushed for launch...that all games of that genre are gonna suck control-wise? The ridiculous...

And you've played alot of these games before....but I've play Mario 64, Ridge Racer, Rayman 8 Years ago. I'm ahead of the times!