[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


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I sent Mobilefun an email and they haven't replied yet.... I basically said, give me an exact date or i'll cancel my order, it would help if everyone else who ordered said that so they dont play us around.

I've had experience with them with a transflash card. They said 2 days, every week they would say they needed a couple more days until I finally said, screw it, i dont want it anymore.

A month later, i received an email saying that I would be receiving i soon. I said, No i dont want it, I told you to cancel it and I have a confirmation email that I saved if you have any doubt. They didn't reply to me, but they did make sure the order was cancelled (not very professional I should say)

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And you tell this, after about ten of us ordered ? :no:

If you order from Liksang (psp+game)  to europe do you have to pay tax?

Please help me

Some europeans who got their Psp from liksang please help,

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depends on where you live... if you life in holland like me there's no tax coz the sed it to germany first :D

:D ZJODEN

I have ordered quite alot of items from Lik-Sang, Sometimes i have been charged Vat and other times i have not, Luck of the draw it seems. I ordered my PSP Friday morning from their and had a comfirmation that it was sent Saturday morning so im hoping it'll be here Mon || Tue, PSP with one game the Vat would cost ?40, So its not too bad (cry). Ooh just ripped a full dvd with that 3dggp and it came in at a nice 700MB. I just wanna know if the UK psp will be different than the JPN one, Or whether they will be exactly the same with just the different Language default :)

We'll have to wait & see...they more or less promised they'd have the memorysticks this week.

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They told me they'd be in stock on the 5th, and they told someone else the 7th. Just emailed them again now to see what's going on. Argh c'mon! :crazy:

HELP!!!!!!!

I Have my psp, however I set the date and time, but forgot the language!!! *Dont ask!*

LOL... :rofl:

Anyway, first icon of the menu (should be like a briefcase)...two arrows should be flashing -> that's "network update."

Click the down arrow 4 times, now a PSP should be flashing...that's "system settings"

Click o (circle), now you have nickname, click the down arrow again, now you're at "system language", click circle again to change it.

:happy:

woohoo got my PSP today, it rocks just need that damn memory card to come its not in too bad shape either the L trigger is a little sticky and the the R Dpad is slightly creaky and i only got 1 stuck on Pixel, Hope the bugger gets unstuck :) Already got it linked to the Network, Shame no one is hosting games on neXBC :/

here's what I found Goldrusher,

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B...4311732-0912619

129 pounds but it's a sony stick and high speed

http://www.flash-memory.co.uk/pp/Memory_St...ks_Duo_Pro.html

100 pounds (also says it's 1024 mb which I doubt)

http://www.computerwebstore.co.uk/producti...Referrer=Kelkoo

70 pounds! Great price.

Note: If anyone does cancel, please mention that "it was mentioned that if the dates were untrue that people would cancel" since that is what I warned them about.

Hope this helped.

First link, Amazon is not my favourite "shop".

Second link, "preorder only"...so could be another long wait.

Third link, UK delivery only and again it takes at least 10 days until they can send your order.

Thanks, but again that 1GB card is rare ! :ninja:

And the official Sandisk webshop asks more than 200 dollar for it...on which I would probably need to pay 21% taxes...that's a total of nearly 250 dollar.

Sorry for the stupid question, but does the UK only have the value pack option like the US ?:

http://shop.gameplay.co.uk/webstore/produc...ony_psp_console

^ ?179 is the value pack yeah ?

edit: Also anyone know a big PSP fan site ?, prefrably with a nice forum :happy::

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HELP!!!!!!!

Anyway, since its all in japanese now can sum1 tell me how to set language to english!  Am Desperate!!

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LOL, I usually don't laugh at someone else's problems, but you made me laugh. :rofl:

Why don't you guys create a new thread for memory card issues?&nbsp:sleep:p:

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Amen. Amen. Amen.

PSP list of confirmed US release titles

Advent Shadow (Majesco)

Ape Escape: One the Loose (SCEI)

Archer MacLean's Mercury (Ignition)

ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails (SCEI)

Batman Begins (Electronic Arts)

Bloodrayne 2 (Majesco)

Card Shark 3 (Phoenix Games)

Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (VU Games)

Coded Arms (Konami)

Colin McRae Rally 2005 (Codemasters)

Crazy Racing: Kart Rider (Nexon)

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix)

DarkStalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (Capcom)

Death Jr (Konami)

Devil May Cry series (Capcom)

Dynasty Warriors (Koei)

Eiyuu Densetsu Gagharv Trilogy: Shiroki Majo (Bandai)

FIFA 2005 (Electronic Arts)

Fighting Spirits (SCEI)

Fired Up (SCEI)

Formula One 04 (SCEI)

Free Runing (Eidos)

Frogger: Helmet Havoc (Konami)

Grand Theft Auto (Rockstar)

Gran Turismo 4: Mobile (SCEI)

Gretzky NHL (SCEI)

Hot Shots Golf Portable(SCEI)

Infected (Majesco)

Lumines (UbiSoft)

Makai Wars (NIS)

Metal Gear AC!D (Konami)

Metal Shell (tba)

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (Rockstar)

MLB (SCEI)

MX (THQ)

MVP Baseball (Electronic Arts)

NBA (SCEI)

NBA Street Showdown (Electronic Arts)

Need for Speed Underground Rivals (Electronic Arts)

NFL Street 2 Unleashed (Electronic Arts)

Project S (Sega)

Pro Race Driver 2 (Codemasters)

Puyo Pop Fever (Sega)

Rengoku: Tower of Purgatory (Konami)

Ridge Racer (Namco)

RNR: We Run Through The Beats (Seed9)

Smartbomb (Eidos)

Spider-Man 2 (Activision)

SpongeBob SquarePants (THQ)

Stacked (Myelin Media)

Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (UbiSoft)

Sticky Balls (tba)

Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow (SCEI)

Tales of Eternia (Namco)

Tenchi no Mon (SCEI)

The Godfather (Electronic Arts)

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 (Electronic Arts)

Toon Army (tba)

Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix (Activision)

Twisted Metal: Head On (SCEI)

Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade (SOE)

Viewtiful Joe series (Capcom)

Vegas Casino 2 (Phoenix Games)

Virtua Tennis (Sega)

Volcanus Online (tba)

WipEout Pure (SCEI)

World Championship Snooker 2005 (Sega)

World Soccer Winning Eleven (Konami)

World Tour Soccer (SCEI)

Ys: The Ark of Napishtam (Konami)

Zoo Keeper (Ignition)

TBA

Action/Adventure (Atari)

Driving (Atari)

Racing (Atari)

Rumored

Activision Anthology (Activision)

Burnout (Electronic Arts)

Dark Cloud (Level 5)

EverQuest (SOE)

Madden NFL 2006 (Electronic Arts)

Resident Evil Outbreak (Capcom)

SOCOM (SCEI)

Zone of the Enders (Konami)

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