• I Cast Fist
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    181 year ago

    The PSP was a real beast and the perfect competitor to the DS. I have one that I bought around 2012 (still works, too! though the card reader seems a bit finnicky), rooted it and was happy for many, many hours afterward. Getting a microSD->MemoryStickDuo adapter was was just 😘 👌

    OP, if you haven’t yet, play Kenka Bancho Badass Rumble. A beat’em up with big replayability, where you play a delinquent student in the last school trip of the year. Your job is to beat the “main guy” of every other school to prove you’re the best!

  • @shiroininja@lemmy.world
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    101 year ago

    I had one for 2 glorious weeks after buying it at initial release. Then my baby brother dumped water or something on it while I was at work. That was a lot of money for a teenager at the time. I is sad

    • @shiroininja@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Best modern Sony can do is a streaming shitbox that you can accomplish the same thing with using a phone or tablet you already own, and it’ll have same janky aesthetic as well.

  • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    The only worthy successor for me has been the steam deck (maybe if I ever jailbroke my switch, but even then). Just wish we had the deck version with a PSP form factor, that would possibly be the best handheld system for emulation and PC gaming you could ask for.

  • @acutfjg@feddit.nl
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    71 year ago

    I remember prying open whatever the specific PSP battery you had to use to make a Pandora’s battery. Used my Dad’s magnifying lense and a needle to sever the connection, and got custom firmware running. Such a cool feeling

    • @protput@lemmy.world
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      You came late to the modding scene then. I bought mine secondhand so I had a PSP with firmware 1.52 that could be modded. Since the newer 2.0 firmware was still unhackable. (soon after you could mod version 2.0 with a gta savegame hack)

      So many good memories. I really loved the PSP modding scene.

  • @NimbleSloth@lemmy.world
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    I loved my psp. It’s kicking in a box somewhere in the house. I have fond memories of ad-hoc’ing Untold Legends with my friends in my buddies garage. Good times! Also as a young teen, having an internet browser at my fingertips for porn was a game changer 🤣

  • @RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    As a kid I cracked the main circuit board in mine after dropping it once. Repair was impossible. Those five hours of playtime I got in were nice tho.

    • @CluckN@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Same as a kid I somehow broke the spring for the power button. I swear I had to get it repaired 3 times for other random quirks.

  • tommy
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    51 year ago

    It reminds me of good old times but the device itself is not “modern” anymore. Feels like cheap funstation from aliexpress. It would be great to have a new version of it.

    • @chrono@apollo.townOP
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      71 year ago

      I completely disagree, the device feels really sturdy, I own both a PSP and a Switch and if you ask me I think the switch is more flimsy. The only thing that ages the PSP imo is the UMD reader and the lack of a second joystick, but I still love the design today

      • @chrono@apollo.townOP
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        31 year ago

        The only one that feels cheap is the PSP street, but the others are built to last. 11 years of use is no joke and the buttons still work great on mine

        • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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          I mean anything works if it’s built to last and you take care of it. I still have my original brick grey Nintendo DS 1st Gen and it works flawlessly.

    • @AshTheGoblin@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      Yea and they could call it PSLife, for breathing new life into the handheld. Surely there would be plenty of games for it and Sony could support it for years to come!

      • tommy
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        21 year ago

        Not sure if you say it with irony or not, let me know tho

  • GONADS125
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    51 year ago

    I’ve got my original homebrewed with a bunch of emulators and it still holds up as a solid handheld. I need to bust that out again… been a little while.

    • KingJalopy
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      31 year ago

      Same here but last year the battery decided to puff up and blow the back off. I could probably still turn it on but I’m not going to risk it lol.

      • GONADS125
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        31 year ago

        Oh no! Man that reminds me I need to replace the original battery on my original Xbox before it explodes… Got coin-ops and a lot of old saves on it I don’t want to lose.

    • @chrono@apollo.townOP
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      31 year ago

      Yep, there’s a lot of juice left on mine, such a huge library and the emulation options are great too

  • Cloudless ☼
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    51 year ago

    I sold my PSP and spent the money to buy a 2DS.

    Too many PSP games tried to have “realistic” 3D look but they struggled because of the weaker-than-PS2 graphics.

    I prefer the stylish low-poly look of 3DS games, and its huge library of 2D games.

  • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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    I just dug mine out after losing the charger like 9 years ago. Got a new one, got a new battery, new battery door cover, memory card, and used my cellular hotspot to update the firmware. The original memory card was too small for the firmware.

    Hot Shots Golf Open Tee still holds up.

  • @ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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    51 year ago

    One of the best handhelds of all time. For me it’s gotta be Steam Deck, GBC, PSP, DS, GBA in that order.

        • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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          31 year ago

          Damn that’s harsh. I grew up in a world where there was no such thing as handhelds. There were Tiger Electronics black and white LCD “games” but nothing like an actual handheld game system.

          First time I saw a Lynx my mind was blown. I saved up every penny as a little kid to get one, used.

          Gamegear came later, and again it blew mind. I do remember how it ate batteries.

        • @kersk@lemmy.world
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          Holy shit core memory unlocked. I don’t think I ever got past like stage 3 of sonic because that thing DEVOURED batteries, and it was like a full set of 6 AA’s, too. Felt like it was cheaper to go to the arcade. Worst console I ever owned!

          • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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            41 year ago

            I was the Nintendo dude in my friends group and my best friend was the Sega dude. So while we had fun back and forths we both got to experience both consoles pretty well. I remember being so happy when my friend got the wall adapter for his game gear lol

      • The King
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        21 year ago

        Sega Nomad was my favorite, bit I’m not sure you could really classify it as a handheld since it ate through batteries like nobody’s business