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Saturday, May 28, 2005

PSP Overview - The only one that matters!

Last night, I was with my cousin, who recently got a Playstation Portable (PSP) for his birthday. The game he got was Rengoku, a futuristic dungeon crawler type thing. The story was really interesting (In my opinion) but hard to explain, so I won't here. I am going to give you a rundown of the PSP (even though most of you already own one) Now, this is coming from a Nintendo Dual Screen (DS) owner, and have one of every GameBoy ever made (even the old ones) so I know NINTENDO handhelds pretty good. My first impressions were "Wow! That screen is pretty!" The screen looks like the equivalent to portable High Definition! The graphics were nice, and the resolution was so good, it made the graphics look even better. The screen was also pretty big, enough to see a lot! He showed me SpiderMan 2 on it next, which came with the system. It looked better than good quality movies I download on the net (legal ones) It was like watching a movie on my TV! He let me play some, and the game was fun. The controls were better than I expected, but that is because there was a lock-on button for the enemies. The analog stick is...odd. The game we played never really gave me a chance to use it, but the swivel the camera. A nice system none the less, and now I want one!

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