well, dvds are on their way out and video are jumping on the HD wagon so we might only have VHS reruns left. Better get those cleaning VHS tapes before they're gone!
mmmmm, interesting point...
most people bought the PSP becuase they never seen commercials but use the internet which I believe is a mainstream media, and read about the PSP on 3 newspapers all over the world... this hack is as mainstream as you can get, the only problem it may have is little ids afraid of burning their expensive game, and the fact that most of them won't be able to find game roms is also a problem.
"How many people are really using this stuff, vs. the total user base?"
Most of the people who have a PSP now their way around the internet, I believe about 10% of all PSP are little kids and regular old joes. Most are a bunch of hardcore gamers. That's the advantage Nintendo has, most of the market is little kids and Nintendo fanboys, and even if they can find roms, they wish Nintendo could bring back past systems i collections or something, (revolution anyone?) Now, from my experience, a lot of sale clerks are pushing emulation on PSP as a selling point against the DS, Lumines and the upcoming GTA. so I believe about a 80% actually now about homebrew and about 40% actually use it. Now remember this things are pretty easy to do, no soldering required like consoles, which from I remember had some problems of getting hacked by everyone.
well, dvds are on their way out and video are jumping on the HD wagon so we might only have VHS reruns left. Better get those cleaning VHS tapes before they're gone!
Can they climb trees?? I rather avoid a fight with one of these things!
mmmmm, interesting point... most people bought the PSP becuase they never seen commercials but use the internet which I believe is a mainstream media, and read about the PSP on 3 newspapers all over the world... this hack is as mainstream as you can get, the only problem it may have is little ids afraid of burning their expensive game, and the fact that most of them won't be able to find game roms is also a problem. "How many people are really using this stuff, vs. the total user base?" Most of the people who have a PSP now their way around the internet, I believe about 10% of all PSP are little kids and regular old joes. Most are a bunch of hardcore gamers. That's the advantage Nintendo has, most of the market is little kids and Nintendo fanboys, and even if they can find roms, they wish Nintendo could bring back past systems i collections or something, (revolution anyone?) Now, from my experience, a lot of sale clerks are pushing emulation on PSP as a selling point against the DS, Lumines and the upcoming GTA. so I believe about a 80% actually now about homebrew and about 40% actually use it. Now remember this things are pretty easy to do, no soldering required like consoles, which from I remember had some problems of getting hacked by everyone.
Can she run a Nintendo Emulator?