PSP Defects Reported


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Sony sells junk and this will NEVER change.  :yes:

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And you have proof to back up this statement? Every piece of Sony equipment I have (TV / Amp / DVD / PS2 / PStwo) are top notch and have never failed once.

Sony are definately (Y)

Every company has defects in their products. I know these reported on the PSP are kinda bad, but it's not like Sony's the only one it has happened to. My Super Nintendo stopped working after a few months, there was a large scratch on my N64 when I took it out of the box for the first time and the 'Open' button on my GameCube was faulty when I got it. Hopefully Sony irons out these faults for the worldwide launch.

Mouhahahaha we should laugh at people saying that even the NDS had dead pixels. Of course, it even happens to any LCD monitor.

But jeez, UMD poping out the damn thing, dust under the screen, button problem, analog stick not working or half working,...

BAD BAD BAD SONY!

ABC and a half!

Mouhahahaha we should laugh at people saying that even the NDS had dead pixels.  Of course, it even happens to anyLCD> monitor. 

But jeez, UMD poping out the damn thing, dust under the screen, button problem, analog stick not working or half working,... 

BAD BAD BAD SONY!

ABC and a half!

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u seem a right prick mate, and a ub3r nintendo fanboy.

You need to just think about every single thing that has been released at first, they have their flaws, the PSP has a few flaws, like everyone else sez, "why the **** wud you twist your PSP? unless ur really **** at a game n get angry."

So just take ur lil ass out of this thread if u just gonna act like an ###### coz we wanna discuss the PSP because most of us cannot wait to get our hands on this gem of a hand held but people like u spoil it when u come in and make stupid comments like that.

well if Japan doesn't believe in Sony, I think it has something to say.

The gaming world buys games for software now not for hardware.

Like I said, Sony is hyped up to be something that it simply isn't.

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Sony always overhypes their "junk" products. This is not really anything new.

Mouhahahaha we should laugh at people saying that even the NDS had dead pixels.  Of course, it even happens to anyLCD> monitor. 

But jeez, UMD poping out the damn thing, dust under the screen, button problem, analog stick not working or half working,... 

BAD BAD BAD SONY!

ABC and a half!

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Sony is the best company when it comes to the making and selling of junk products. They don't know how to do anything else. :yes::

But jeez, UMD poping out the damn thing

Seriously though, who the **** twists their brand new $200 handheld machine? The guy in the video looks like he applied a lot of pressure to twist it. It's his own damn fault if the UMD comes out. I really don't get how that is a defect, more like stupidity.

"I pushed in the thumb stick on my GameCube controller really hard and now it doesn't work. Why do Nintendo release these crappy products with defects for?!?!":rolleyes::

Not really but if it makes you feel better believing this then I am happy for you.  :yes:

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Oh dear. Well then, can you give any substance to your claims? Just sounds like blatant fanboyism to me, same goes for ABC and a half, what is the world coming to.

WOW... Your telling me that a first run product has problems!!???

Who would have thought that....

Oh wait a min... All first run products have problems... ALL OF THEM!!

By the second or third run it will be sorted (sony know how to make products).

As far as i know Apple have MASSIVE problems with first runs... But i wouldn't say there rubbish because of it so why Sony (apart from the fact that they have almost as much haters as Microsoft).

So many sheep....

WOW... Your telling me that a first run product has problems!!???

Who would have thought that....

Oh wait a min... All first run products have problems... ALL OF THEM!!

By the second or third run it will be sorted (sony know how to make products).

As far as i know Apple have MASSIVE problems with first runs... But i wouldn't say there rubbish because of it so why Sony (apart from the fact that they have almost as much haters as Microsoft).

So many sheep....

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In fact, you're a sheep, following people saying that all products have problems when it's launch.

ABC and a half!

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