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PSP Price Drop Official

GamesIndustry.biz reports that Sony has officially dropped the PSP price here in the US. Other markets will have to wait and see about a reduction in cost, but stores are already selling the portable console for $169.99, down from $199.99. "When asked if Sony has any plans to cut the price in Europe the spokesperson replied, 'We have no announcements to make about the PSP in the European market at this time.' The PSP competes in the handheld market with the Nintendo DS Lite, which has a lower price point of USD 129.99 / GBP 99.99. Last month Nintendo announced that more than 3 million DS units have now been sold in the UK, securing Nintendo a 68 per cent share of the market. "

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  1. Lower price, but... by EggyToast · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So have they added a touchscreen or games that aren't just ports?

    Metal Gear Ac!ds and LocoRoco are cool, but aren't system sellers. I am amazed how much of a life WipeOut has in the UK, though...

    1. Re:Lower price, but... by coop247 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I'm sick of people bitching about the PSP being just ports. There are quite a few very good games that are not ports, off the top of my head

      Ratchet & Clank
      2 GTA stories
      Pursuit Force - The best game you've never heard of
      Call Of Duty
      Metal Gear
      SOCOM
      KillZone Liberation

      I'm not saying there aren't awful games (some of which are ports), because I've played some really bad PSP games. But at the same time, there are quite a few "great" games and tons of "decent" games. Try actually playing a PSP before trolling.

      BTW, did Nintendo add the ability to listen to music or watch movies when I'm not in the mood to play games...

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    2. Re:Lower price, but... by CronoCloud · · Score: 1

      You keep using the word "port". I do not think it means what you think it means.

      A port is a duplicate of a game to another platform.

      Might and Magic I for the NES was a port

      DOOM for the SNES was a port

      Diablo for the PSone was a port

      Deus Ex for the PS2 was a port

      SOCOM for the PSP is not a port, but an original game for the PSP set in the "SOCOM" universe and having "SOCOM" style gameplay.

      Similar statements apply to the other games you consider to be "ports"

    3. Re:Lower price, but... by dank+zappingly · · Score: 1

      I don't even care that I'm playing ports. It's a portable gaming system. Sure, I can play Pirates! on my desktop, but when I plan on taking a nice long dump, I want it to be portable. When I'm on the subway, I don't really care that I'm playing a port of Phantasy Star II, I'm just happy I have a game to play. I don't really have that much free time to sit in my living room pounding videogames like I used to. The PSP is really good for filling the gaps in time when I wouldn't be able to do anything worthwhile anyway.

    4. Re:Lower price, but... by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      BTW, did Nintendo add the ability to listen to music or watch movies when I'm not in the mood to play games...

      Yep but AFAIK it's not sold in the US yet. You can get a flash cart (some are just holders for SD cards AFAIK, flash storage doesn't get much cheaper than SD) for homebrew which includes movies and music, though.

      By the way, the best game you've never heard of is The Chikyuu Boueigun 2 (Global Defense Force in the UK).

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    5. Re:Lower price, but... by Dogtanian · · Score: 1

      You're relying on pedantry to win the argument. These are just variants of games that have already appeared on other platforms, basically the same formats with a few tweaks.

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    6. Re:Lower price, but... by Dogtanian · · Score: 1

      Sure, I can play Pirates! on my desktop, but when I plan on taking a nice long dump, I want it to be portable. You want to carry your shit around? Eeewwwwww....
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    7. Re:Lower price, but... by CronoCloud · · Score: 1

      And that's a bad thing?

      I remember the bad old days of the original Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Gamegear. When portable versions of NES/SNES/Genesis games might be nothing like the original because they were extremely cut down to work on the portables of the day. Remember that isometric sprite based spyro game? Or that 2D Tomb Raider?

      Using your logic, Links Awakening for the Gameboy is a port. But we both know that it's an original game set in the Zelda univese with Zelda style gameplay, similar to SOCOM, et al for the PSP.

  2. Wow. Just.. wow... by voice_of_all_reason · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Core pack includes a PSP, battery and adaptor, and retails for GBP 150 in the UK.

    150.00 GBP = 296.374 USD

    Jesus Christ, you must all be walking permanently bowlegged over there from such a pounding.

    1. Re:Wow. Just.. wow... by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      Those who have modded this flamebait haven't figured out how insightful it is. You guys in the UK are getting boned right up the ass on the price of all things Sony. I know part of it is the VAT (you poor bastards) but part of the pricing is truly inexplicable. You're literally paying half again on basically all of this stuff. If you get a cheap flight it's almost cheaper to come here and buy a PS3...

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    2. Re:Wow. Just.. wow... by Quasicorps · · Score: 2, Informative

      I buy almost all of my electrical goods in America. Or Japan. I know enough people from around the world who come over here and are willing to bring me things.

      A couple of years ago I spent about $1200 on computer components, and my wily friend managed to avoid all customs charges.

      England has to wait months to get anything released here, and when they are, they tend to be about twice the price. Even when you take into account how the economies differ, and how we earn more, it's still an unreasonable markup.

    3. Re:Wow. Just.. wow... by CAIMLAS · · Score: 2, Informative

      Half again? Not hardly: 1 U.S. dollars = 0.507047967 British pounds

      So the actual cost is closer to 4 times as much than twice, VAT excluded.

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    4. Re:Wow. Just.. wow... by kalirion · · Score: 1

      and then take a look at the average UK salary in a field that is also well-represented at home.

      And don't forget to make sure you're comparing the after-tax amounts....

    5. Re:Wow. Just.. wow... by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Computer parts aren't the biggest issue really. Here in Germany I see some parts going for the exact same price as they do in the US despite tax. Others have the tax as the price difference. Consoles however have a markup that vastly exceeds the difference tax makes, especially games are priced as if their price got fixed back when the Euro was 0.8$ and never adjusted.

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  3. $170 could be a Great Deal by lmnfrs · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If the versions currently being sold run a BIOS version that's been dumped and hacked. If not, it will probably only take a few weeks. I don't care how great the DS is (I have one, it's pretty great) because a big shiny 16:9 handheld that plays PlayStation games is _sweet_. You don't have to be interested in any of the other stuff it can do (which is a lot) if you ever liked the PSX.. Pull out your old PSX discs and spend $50 on a big MSPD and you'll be the most badass kid on the bus.

    1. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by Guspaz · · Score: 1

      You can even fit all the FFVII discs on a 4GB stick.

      Still, let's not undersell the DS as far as emulation goes. Anything of the SNES generation or older is fair game there, although I doubt there'd be any cost savings due to the cost of a homebrew cart like the MML combined with the cost of flash. Still, the Lite is more portable, and if I just really want to pay, say, Rock & Roll Racing on the go, then the DS is a bit more practical to shove in a pocket (and it's easier to get homebrew on it than the PSP). It's just the cost...

    2. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by feepness · · Score: 1

      You don't have to be interested in any of the other stuff it can do (which is a lot) if you ever liked the PSX.

      I almost never play games on my PSP. I tried to get into GTA: Liberty City, but I'm too lazy watching videos. It is a beautiful 4GB Portable video player that cost me $250.00 (including the card) that I take on the treadmill. With the price drop that is now $200.00.

    3. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by Applekid · · Score: 1

      "FF7 was 3 discs, and each one was = 750MB. Last I checked, that's = 2.25GB for the whole game."

      And you don't even need to have all of them available at the same time. Is the battery life so good that there's a need to keep more than 2 discs, at most, in there? :D

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    4. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1


      GP: You can even fit all the FFVII discs on a 4GB stick.

      You: FF7 was 3 discs, and each one was = 750MB. Last I checked, that's = 2.25GB for the whole game.

      Me: What the hell was your point?

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    5. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1

      That was the GP's point, as he said: "You can even fit all the FFVII discs on a 4GB stick."

      Did you hallucinate a "can't", or have you just been trained by the internet to always insert a snarky "last I checked" into every post even if you're agreeing?

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    6. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by suborbit73 · · Score: 1

      I'd hate my first post on slashdot to be a rehash of all the reasons ever listed about why a psp is great, how a ds doesn't do it for me, etc., etc. So, I'll skip over that....and just send my eternal gratitude to Sony for letting a 30-something new dad have the chance to have those 30 minutes each day on the subway to play console-quality games just like "before". And to come home and gaze upon my 2 children's faces in wonder, hoping and anticipating that moment in their lives when they will kick my a** in Halo 8.

    7. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by ZorbaTHut · · Score: 1

      Note that there's a lot of redundant information on the FF7 discs. I highly suspect you could fit FF7 on a 2gb stick.

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    8. Re:$170 could be a Great Deal by Guspaz · · Score: 1

      They also used compression not unlike the concepts behind animated GIF for the FMVs. You could probably fit the entire game on a single CD if ever FF7PC were opensourced and could be adapted to use more processor intensive (and more recent) compression. That's not the point, though, the point is you can just shove the discs onto a stick and go at it.

  4. Will this... by lanceleader · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Really have a dramatic effect on the PSP sales? Sure, it will spike for a while but, will it have a long term effect? Personally I see not enough good software to make it worth my money. Even if it is $40 less.

    1. Re:Will this... by sottitron · · Score: 2, Insightful

      $199.99 - $169.99 = $30 less and not $40.

  5. Only two apps I want for it by Krishnoid · · Score: 3, Funny

    Plucker and adobe reader. If I could take the floorplan of my house in acrobat format, carry it in to the local hardware store, and zoom in to get the measurements of various areas, good enough for me.

    1. Re:Only two apps I want for it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      If I could take the floorplan of my house in acrobat format, carry it in to the local hardware store, and zoom in to get the measurements of various areas, good enough for me. Sorry man, I'm not baiting...but...if I'd sat and thought for a week I could not possibly have come up with a duller use for a PSP...
    2. Re:Only two apps I want for it by dannycim · · Score: 3, Informative

      Just dump the pages as large JPG, view in the photo viewer, which does a mighty fine job of zooming in&out, rotating, etc...

    3. Re:Only two apps I want for it by _egg · · Score: 2, Informative

      People commonly export eBooks and similar stuff to images, and stick them in the images folder.

      The image viewer has pan and zoom, so you can pretty much do as you described, minus the PDF format.

    4. Re:Only two apps I want for it by cowscows · · Score: 1

      I'd suggest having the floor plan printed out on a piece of paper, rolling it up, and taking that with you. You can read it, measure it, draw/write/make notes on it. A tiny screen is not a particularly useful tool for reading architectural drawings.

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    5. Re:Only two apps I want for it by ClamIAm · · Score: 1

      Couldn't you just buy a PDA or something? The fact that you can't do some obscure task on a gaming handheld doesn't really seem like a valid complaint to me...

  6. Metal Gear Portable Ops by strider2k · · Score: 1

    Metal Gear Portable Ops is a likely candidate for a system seller. It's one of the good games on the PSP that isn't a port.

    If they gave us a Suikoden 1 and 2 remake like they did in Japan, I'm sure it'll sell a few systems here and there (and hopefully reduce the ps1 price of Suikoden 2 on ebay).

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    1. Re:Metal Gear Portable Ops by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Final Fantasy Tactics is coming to the PSP. Thats going to be a system seller.

    2. Re:Metal Gear Portable Ops by sixteenbitsamurai · · Score: 1

      If they gave us a Suikoden 1 and 2 remake like they did in Japan, I'm sure it'll sell a few systems here and there (and hopefully reduce the ps1 price of Suikoden 2 on ebay). Yeah, like the bargain basement prices Valkyrie Profile fetches on ebay since it came out on PSP. As of this writing, I still find it a better use of your gaming dollar to buy a PSP and VP:Lenneth than to buy a copy for playstation. At least you get another system out of the deal.
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    3. Re:Metal Gear Portable Ops by MeanderingMind · · Score: 1

      If it's anything like FFT:A, it'll make me want to avoid the system.

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  7. I already got mine for 150€ by jawtheshark · · Score: 1

    Because of a mislabeling in advertisement. The console itself was 250€, but according to the advertisement it came with three free games that were still sold 50€ a pop. By now those games are cheaper... Of course, that advertisement was gone next time I passed by that store ;-)

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  8. Not for a while by Yvan256 · · Score: 1

    I'm not buying one until I get can both the PSP and Locoroco for 100$CAD. It may take another 2 or 3 years, but so far that seems to be the only original game not available on another platform.

    1. Re:Not for a while by mu22le · · Score: 1

      Fool!
      you can get your psp for 170$ and Locoroco for free from the nearest bittorrent tracker NOW :)

  9. PSP sits collecting dust. by notque · · Score: 1

    I have a PSP. I've used it one time when I got it in another state, and used it during the flight.

    And that was when I wasn't using my IPOD. I have movies which I've watched already, and a few games that suck.

    What am I supposed to do with this thing? I don't really care to learn the ins and outs of firmware, but playing old PS games would be awesome. I might actually use it then, so how do I go about figuring that out?

    It just sits there. I have money to buy games, but nothing looks remotely good.

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    1. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by nutshell42 · · Score: 2, Funny
      I have a PSP. I've used it one time when I got it in another state, and used it during the flight.

      And that was when I wasn't using my IPOD. I have movies which I've watched already, and a few games that suck.

      Lucky you! I have ten of them lying around. Never even booted them up, they just look so shitty!

      I'm glad to see that I'm not the only person who buys stuff he doesn't want and then keeps it just so he can troll about it on /.

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    2. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by benzapp · · Score: 1

      I have a PSP, and got several great games.

      1) Wipeout Pure
      2) GTA: Liberty City Stories
      3) GTA: Vice City Stories
      4) Air Combat X: Skies of Deception
      5) Lumines II
      6) Metal Gear Solid: Porable Ops (amazing game)
      7) Sid Miers Pirates! (such nastalgia)
      8) Sega Classics
      9) Mega Man Powered Up

      These are all excellent games and are well worth the money.

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    3. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by GrayCalx · · Score: 1

      Heh, bravo. I'm sitting here thinking at first, "Why did he buy 10 if he thinks they look shitty?" :)

    4. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by notque · · Score: 1

      I didn't buy it, it was a gift. But yeah, just trying to troll here, or something.

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    5. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by notque · · Score: 1

      I have Pirates on pc. I looked at those games, and none of them seemed fun to me.

      Although I think I'm going to buy Puzzle Quest tonight. That looks awesome.

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    6. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by Dogtanian · · Score: 1

      What am I supposed to do with this thing? Admit that you made a mistake, figure out how much you can sell it for, and if it's still worth more to you than the unit's entertainment value (in your personal opinion), take the money.

      Yeah, it probably sucks if you're taking a major loss over the original price, but if the alternative is that it gets shut away in a drawer and never used, you're effectively wasting the *whole* price anyway; it's just taking up space and its value will inevitably fall further.
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    7. Re:PSP sits collecting dust. by notque · · Score: 1

      The sports games are not anywhere near up to standards yet. That's the area I'd take the biggest hit with in quality, and they still are not worth it.

      I am hoping for a better turnout this year.

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  10. GP2X by flydpnkrtn · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Or get a GP2X and have a handheld that's designed to be hacked, uses SD cards (SDHC support is being worked on...) and runs Linux!

    And a PSX emulator is being worked on right now. (See PSX4GP2X

    1. Re:GP2X by Dogtanian · · Score: 1

      Nice try, but the PSP already has a working PS1 emulator The GP2X isn't reliant on commercial support, so from that point-of-view it doesn't matter if it remains an obscurity by mainstream standards. In fact, I doubt anyone buying one is expecting otherwise, or is particularly bothered by this.

      It's purpose isn't to compete with the PSP and DS (a fight it would inevitably lose badly); it's a niche homebrew machine, and isn't pretending otherwise.

      The PSP is *not* a great choice for homebrew. Don't get me wrong, the specs are great, and it would be an outstanding machine if Sony weren't intent on locking it down; but they keep pulling tricks like requiring updates that lock out the loopholes that homebrew relies upon. Sure, you can choose not to upgrade your system (and not run new games) or wait until (inevitably) a new loophole is found, but all this is fiddly. Which is why if hacking/homebrew is your main intent, the PSP is not the ideal choice. Similar arguments apply to the Nintendo DS; I have one and enjoy it, but I would go for the GP2X if hacking/homebrew were my priority.
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  11. Re:Price drop?... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    $30 is even less enticing.

  12. It might by fistfullast33l · · Score: 1

    A lot of people have stayed away from Sony apparently because their products are so expensive. Now you're getting a $170 game player, web browser, music and movie player all in one. Combine that with upcoming Home (Sony said it would port it to PSP in some form) and the fact that 2GB memory sticks are getting really cheap (about $75 or so) and you have a $240 price point that really competes with a video iPod pretty well. If Sony really does go ahead and launch the music/movie store that's rumored (integration of BMG, Sony Pictures, and SOE is inevitable), then I think this will work out for them.

  13. Your post is so 2 years ago by fistfullast33l · · Score: 1

    Seriously, enough of this. Microsoft is represented as a borg on this site for a reason, so don't argue that they're holier than thou. That leaves you with Nintendo. I go home and copy my Nintendo cartridges to my Sony portable all the time. And then I play them on my legally obtained SNES emulator which runs on my iPod. Of course, I then copy the Gamecube discs and put them on my blank Wii Optical discs I got at Gamespot so they run well in my brand spanking new Wii.

    Give me a break. Each console maker does their own copy protection. You don't like that? Play solitaire.

    1. Re:Your post is so 2 years ago by PhoenixFlare · · Score: 1

      I go home and copy my Nintendo cartridges to my Sony portable all the time.

      Keeps getting mentioned again and again on the PSP stories....One of the best "advantages" of Sony's portable seems to be hacking it to play games from one of their biggest competitors. Someone at Nintendo must be getting a chuckle out of that.

    2. Re:Your post is so 2 years ago by brkello · · Score: 1

      I think you missed his point.

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    3. Re:Your post is so 2 years ago by PhoenixFlare · · Score: 1

      Oh, I got his point fine. I just found it amusing as an aside that he mentioned that.

  14. Re:Okay but by Zero_DgZ · · Score: 1

    So buy one used. The retail price drop will almost immediately correlate to a used unit price drop (Gamestop, et. all) just like it always has with Gameboys. I bought my DS new. I bought my PS2 used. Nintendo got the usual cut of my DS, and for my PS2 Sony got the shaft... Which is exactly how I like it. (To be fair, I've hated Sony ever since their campaign of lying about their NetMD MiniDisc players. But that's just me.)

  15. Play Asia selling for $159.99 by YokimaSun · · Score: 1

    No good for me as im in the UK and they wont ship there but Play Asia are selling PSPs for 159.99 dollars at the moment http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-2pz-71-9e-49-e n-84-j-70-1p3t.html

  16. Re:PSP price drop? by unconfused1 · · Score: 1

    Heh...that was nice!

    Remember when the PS2 was an IBM computer, and not a Sony entertainment system?

  17. Not to mention... by hudsonhawk · · Score: 1

    Syphon Filter
    Daxter (both of which had price drops to $20 this week as well)
    Pursuit Force
    Chili Con Carnage
    Ratchet & Clank
    Killzone

    The whole "the PSP has no games" meme may have been true at one time, but it just doesn't hold anymore. At this point I think it has nearly as strong of a library as the DS (the DS has more good games, but those games tend to have less lasting power). It might have a lot of ports as well, but I personally don't mind that - being a commuter, I like having the option of buying the portable version of a game.

    1. Re:Not to mention... by benzapp · · Score: 1

      Same here. I ride the NYC subway for 90 minutes a day, and work 60 hours a week. I don't have time to play a home console. PSP ports are fine by me!

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    2. Re:Not to mention... by notque · · Score: 1

      I'm a sports game fan, and all of the sports games look pretty bad for it. I think Puzzle Quest will be the first game I go out and get, it looks fun.

      The only one on your list I might get otherwise is Ratchet and Clank, and that's solely because of the good rating from IGN. I've never played it before, and am generally not into those games, but it will be better than anything else i have on there.

      I just started adding RSS feeds, and videos, so I'll probably get much more use out of it now. Just needed a reason, and my first post started it.

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  18. Puzzle Quest! by CaseM · · Score: 3, Informative

    Pardon my enthusiasm for this title, but Puzzle Quest is everything it was hyped to be and then some. It's currently my favorite game on the PSP, and I don't see it getting dethroned any time soon.

    Give it a try for some seriously fun and addictive hand-held gaming goodness. There's even a PC demo if you want to try before you buy.

    1. Re:Puzzle Quest! by great+throwdini · · Score: 1

      Puzzle Quest is everything it was hyped to be and then some. It's currently my favorite game on the PSP, and I don't see it getting dethroned any time soon.

      But wasn't it released for the Nintendo DS, too? Is the PSP version *that* much better?

    2. Re:Puzzle Quest! by CaseM · · Score: 1

      Yep, it was released for the DS, too. I was just addressing the OP's complaint about the PSP getting too many console ports. If you've got a PSP and love the idea of a puzzle/rpg hybrid, you owe it to yourself to check out PQ. I've heard the DS version has worse graphics (of course) but that the experience is just as good as the other platforms.

  19. Re:Yeah, like the DS doesn't live and die by ports by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    >So I'll give you four of the top 20 as having
    >actual novel functionality that actually makes
    >specific use of the DS hardware.
    >Congratulations on 5% originality.

    Don't worry, I'm sure you will learn how to divide by graduation.

    No child left behind and all that.

  20. Re:Yeah, like the DS doesn't live and die by ports by toolie · · Score: 1

    Mario Kart DS- Sequel, no major new functionality

    After all the bitching people do about Nintendo's lack of online gaming, one game they do add it to you say has no major new functionality?

    Mind boggling, but I guess thats why I keep coming back.

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  21. Price dropped in Canada about two weeks ago. by Hamster+Lover · · Score: 1

    The price of the basic PSP package dropped to C$200 ($170 US) at least two weeks ago. I guess the price reductions will hit other markets in due time.

    C$200 should be the sweet spot. C$300 was far too expensive and C$150 is just not realistic until the end of the product cycle. With new versions of the Prince of Persia and God of War coming for the system I am thinking very seriously of picking one up this summer. The Gameboy Advance was priced at C$150 for quite while before it dropped to C$129 and then C$99, and the DS remains at C$150 (although I expect this will drop to C$129 by Christmas). $50 more isn't all that much.

  22. Re:Yeah, like the DS doesn't live and die by ports by toolie · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Since when does 'more functionality' mean the same thing as 'innovative'?

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  23. Nice !! by Doodlepants · · Score: 1

    What a great opportunity to lose the little life I have and buy a PSP AND Puzzle Quest !!

    JOY !!!

  24. no thanks by Is0m0rph · · Score: 1

    You can spend the same amount of money and get a DS Lite, a slot 1 dev card (R4, M3, SC DS One, etc), and a gig micro SD card for the same price.