[Definitive] Sony PSP Thread


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IGN got their hands on a US version of PSP:

Value pack addins (US version comes everything that japs got in value pack but also cleaning cloth and spiderman 2 UMD movie)

http://psp.ign.com/articles/596/596674p1.html

Confirmation: PSP games are not region locked, but movies are (anyone who imported jap version will now definitely not buy UMD media :p)

http://psp.ign.com/articles/596/596659p1.html

Pictures of open box US PSP

http://media.psp.ign.com/articles/596/596674/imgs_1.html

Confirmation: It seems better battery for US PSPs was false:

Japanese PSP battery 3.6v 1800 mah

psp-release35.jpg

US PSP battery 3.6v 1800 mah

us-system-the-pack-ins-20050316035342092.jpg

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IGN got their hands on a US version of PSP:

Value pack addins (US version comes everything that japs got in value pack but also cleaning cloth and spiderman 2 UMD movie)

http://psp.ign.com/articles/596/596674p1.html

Confirmation: PSP games are not region locked, but movies are (anyone who imported jap version will now definitely not buy UMD media :p)

http://psp.ign.com/articles/596/596659p1.html

Pictures of open box US PSP

http://media.psp.ign.com/articles/596/596674/imgs_1.html

Confirmation: It seems better battery for US PSPs was false:

Japanese PSP battery 3.6v 1800 mah

psp-release35.jpg

US PSP battery 3.6v 1800 mah

us-system-the-pack-ins-20050316035342092.jpg

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Awesome. Unfortunately, I need money so I will have to sell my pre ordered psp on ebay, and wait for revision 2.

How will WAL-MART sell the PSP?

I am going to try to go when they start selling them, which would either be at midnight, or unfortunately for me during my lunch break on the 24th- WAL-MART (2 of them) is the only store remotely near my place of work that will be selling them. I remember they sold XBOXs at midnight because I was there to pick one up (and stand in line)

If I can get one on the 24th, I will give my preorder for 2nd shipment to my brother for his birthday - which my mom will reimberse me for HA! I'll pick up a game for him tho. If not, I'll just have to wait...

Well the auction I bid on turned out to be a fraud, so...

Anyways, after lots of searching, I found an even better way to get it (for Canadians with VISA credit cards). At dvdboxoffice.com they have it at the normal price ($349.95), but there's no provincial tax if you're outside of wherever DVD Box Office is (unlike at Amazon which has stopped preordering anyways or Toys'r'us where you always pay GST+PST). Shipping is also free, and with this month's VISA promotion code of "VISA2005BE" for a 15% discount it comes out to $318.28. That's for the Value Pack with the Spiderman 2 UMD, although I don't know if that crappy Gretzky hockey game is included (I hope not).

I can't take the wait any more!!! :angry:  :angry:

One week seems like an eternity away....

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frikking hell

I am just so excited about my psp that will be at my door tomorrow or day after, and even that seems an eternity away.

Besides debating the other game I'm getting besides Lumines (probably I'll pick a racer), I was wondering if the games come with plastic cases, or are they just in the cardboard box? If they don't, how are you carrying around your games (I saw http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/255786.asp which I'll probably get)?

How will WAL-MART sell the PSP? 

I am going to try to go when they start selling them, which would either be at midnight, or unfortunately for me during my lunch break on the 24th- WAL-MART (2 of them) is the only store remotely near my place of work that will be selling them.  I remember they sold XBOXs at midnight because I was there to pick one up (and stand in line) 

If I can get one on the 24th, I will give my preorder for 2nd shipment to my brother for his birthday - which my mom will reimberse me for HA!  I'll pick up a game for him tho.  If not, I'll just have to wait...

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replying to my own post:laugh:h:

I called WAL-MART and they said you can get them at midnight. If I am not too tired, I'll camp out after work lol

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