PSP GRIP With Built-in 6 Hour Rechargeable Battery

PSP GRIP With Built-in 6 Hour Rechargeable Battery


By heydon (Atlanta, GA) -  reviews


I agree with both the other reviewers here, the grip is very useful for aleving cramping and holding the psp while walking. The battery is pretty awful though. I took mine apart, there are 2 rechargeable AAA batteries with some pretty cheap soldering in there. I would advise buying the "other" cta grip without the batteries which sells for about half the price of this one.

PSP 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack

PSP 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack - Black


By Adron Gardner (USA) -  reviews


I am not a hard core gamer.

I've been through the DS, the Wii and I refuse to buy an Xbox 360 after seeing so many die out in the hands of friends. Gears of War and Halo really never struck me as good enough to pay for a piece of junk that will die after a few months.

My PS3 gets used heavily, sometimes for games, but more often for Blu-Ray in my home theater. When I saw the PSP Go unveiled a few months ago, it sparked some interest. I have an iPhone and I have tons of games for it. However, with some exception - Fieldrunners and a couple shooters - the lack of buttons is frustrating on most games. I really wanted to buy the PSP Go, but then I decided to go with a PSP 3000 to get the best of both worlds; UMD and PSN downloads.


At first, I was skeptical of the Rock Band bundle. I've been down the Guitar Hero road and I"m over it. But I actually think the rythm formula plays much better on the PSP then the stupid guitar peripherals. The game is highly addictive, easy to pick up anytime and the formula works perfectly for a portable like the PSP. Moreover, more than the other music games, it reminds me of an old PS2 favorite, Frequency.

Looking at the PSP-3000, I like the XMB and how it is just like the one on my PS3. The 4 gig card is a good starter for downloads. i like the way it feels for the most part. I like the wide screen and even the loading times aren't that bad for the games I have.


What I don't like? The damn thing in black is a freaking finger print magnet. I wish they offered the bundle in a different color. The UMD tray feels pretty flimsy. The battery life isn't as good as a DS. Sometimes the controls, particularly the shoulder buttons, feel awkward. My biggest complaint is the slow nature of downloading movies and games from the PSN. I think the free School of Rock movie took like 3 hours to download on my DSL connection. Sucks.

 If you are going to use PSN, just buy whatever you want from the PS3 Playstation store and then transfer it to the PSP.


Though the PSP has been out for some time, I am glad I bought it now. With the 3000 model, I get the best of both worlds of UMD and PSN downloads when I want. I like the design, the size and the games. Overall I can just say, no matter how much more life is left in this thing, I'll be playing it for awhile. I love my iPHone and some of the games on it are irreplaceable, but I like my PSP more and I am glad I bought it.

Resistance: Retribution

Resistance: Retribution

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By ehren m "e" (usa) -  reviews

I picked up this game on release day 2 days ago. I'vd played the single player campaign, as well as the online muptiplayer, so i'll comment on both.

SINGLE PLAYER:

So far, the campaign as absolutely awesome! Story-wise, it takes place between Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. You play an ex-soldier came across his brother in a conversion center, and was forced to kill him before he converted to Chimera. All of this is explained to you in the Resistance: Fall of Man fashion. There is the same woman narrating (alot of people did not like how R2 scrapped this). The story is very well told to you, and really gets you involved.

GAMEPLAY/CONTROLS

Sony Bend did the best they could with the controls, especially for an over-the-shoulder 3rd person shooter. First, i absolutely love the aim-assist function. The PSP isn't the easiest system for aiming since it lacks a second joystick, so in Retribution you have a wide yellow box, any time an enemy is in the box it will automatically aim at them. (you can turn this off in the options to make it more difficult) Second, the cover system is actually pretty cool. Its a Gears of War style of taking cover minus having to hit a button every time: if you walk up to a wall you will automatically take cover, if you pull the trigger you pop out and start shooting, let go of the trigger and you go back into cover. As for guns, there are alot :) Lots of old ones from R1 and R2, as well as a couple new ones.

ONLINE:

This is one of, if not the best, games for online play on the PSP. It is Resistance: Fall of Man sized down for the PSP. You have death match, ffa, team death match, etc., with up to 8 players (4 on 4). You can chose ranked or non ranked matches as well.


Overall, this is probably one of the best games out for the PSP, both for single and multiplayer. Its about time a developer came out with something like this, nothing has been close since God of War. DEFINITELY worth 40 bucks. Go out and buy!

PSP 3000 Limited Edition Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines Entertainmen

PSP 3000 Limited Edition Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines Entertainment Pack- White


By B. Kaminski "book worm" (VA) -  reviews


This bundle was awesome. Plus it arrived early, which is always great. I love love love the graphics!!!!!

PSP 3000 7 Items Accessory Bundle

PSP 3000 7 Items Accessory Bundle


Hard carrying case for Sony PSP. PSP soft pouch. AC Travel/Wall USB Charger for Sony PSP. CAR USB Charger for Sony PSP. USB Charging cable for Sony PSP. Premium high-quality WHITE Headphone for PSP. LCD Screen Protector for Sony PSP

Proporta Sport Case - Case for game console

Proporta Sport Case - Case for game console


The Proporta Sony PSP Sport Case offers your PSP high-level protection with a semi-rigid exterior and soft lining. Double zips offer secure closure and a removable hand loop is also included as well as secure belt attachment loop.

NCAA Football 10

NCAA Football 10

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By C. Dean (Columbia, KY) -  reviews


I was very excited about this game being released because i LOVED 2008. I skipped buying the 2009 game because i don't see the point in getting a new one every year. So i was very excited about the rosters on this year's games. However, after the first play, i could tell that nothing has changed since 08. The game play is exactly the same, and i didn't see any new moves. I've only had the game for 36 hours, but can tell u that i was disappointed in the lack of changes/graphics. There are a few new features, and some color schemes are different, but as far as the game itself, just not a lot of differences.

I do LOVE this game. I have played the 2008 version ever since it came out, so i still enjoy this game. I gave it 4 stars because it's still a GREAT game. However, i believe that since the PS3 and 360 are the big products now, and PS2 games aren't priced as high, they seem to be neglecting this format, and it's fans, with the new games. They still market these games, without making any changes, because we still are buying them, and they don't have to invest the money in making anything different. That part sucks.

Logitech PlayStation 2 Cordless Action Controller

Logitech PlayStation 2 Cordless Action Controller


By Robb Boutros (Northford, CT United States) -  reviews



One thing I always hated about game consoles was the constant tripping over tangled wires. Wires intersecting each other, making a mess of things.


Enter the Logitech Cordless Action Controller!! This is without a doubt one of the best controllers I've ever used! The controllers is very well made. The feel of it is very natural in your hands, though slightly different than the original PS2 Dual Shock. There's a nice satin like finish that prevents alot of dirt from your hands from making the controller too slippery. There is literally no notciable lag or delay in the controller's operation. The controllers 2.4 ghz signal ensures that you won't miss any of the action. Every function of the original is reproduced faithfully. Installation is extremely simple. Plug the reciever into your PS2's controller port and simpley press the action button to get a signal. There is also a button on the reciever to make the connection if needed. The battery life (the controller takes two AA batterys) is approximatley 300 hours without the vibration mode and 50 hours with the vibration mode on. A small sacrifice to make for a great product such as this.



I really can't say enough good things about this product. It's great if you have small children in the house especially. No more worrying if they are going to trip and drag the console across the room. In fact this is such a great controller I'm considering buying a second!

PlayStation Portable (PSP) Entertainment Pack

PlayStation Portable (PSP) Entertainment Pack


By Paul Stuart ""...also I'll brush my teeth... (Tampa, FL) -  reviews

I admittedly struggled with the above question for months as my Game Boy Advance collected dust. Moreover, local videogame store employees near-unanimously favored the DS to the PSP; several indicated they traded in the latter for the former after a few months' time. Sales figures for the DS vs. PSP confirmed this preference globally.

After a few weeks' time with the PSP, however, I'm now convinced that title loyalty (Zelda, Mario) sell systems not quality. The PSP -- across the board -- is a vastly superior offering to the DS for several reasons. Simply put, this is the greatest handheld since the Atari Lynx nearly two decades ago, technology so robust you feel almost guilty that it's not tethered to a television screen.



First things first, the screen is absolutely gorgeous. Bursting with resolutions in the thousands, games seem much bigger than the PSP screen, the UMD movies magnificent. Related, in-game text -- often fuzzy in XBox and PS2 menus -- is sharp as can be on the PSP.



Further, the Sony system software is ingenius. Transferring music, video, and movies is seamless via a computer's USB input. Even on a Mac this process is seamless. A simple recognition of the USB connection, create a couple folders, drag and drop. Voila! It's right there on the PSP. Also, games are cached (akin to a DVR on pause) even when turning off the PSP. A clever programming element of the system software + definite plus to counter ocassionally long load times. Finally, access to wireless firmware updates keep the PSP from being hampered by hardware/software compatibility flaws.



Related, I'm not sure why little/nothing has been said about the robust wireless capabilities of the PSP. Easy to setup, clearly capable on a wireless network, nearly every game contains some form of built-in wireless feature. The PSP can surf the Web on the fly, powered by a surprisingly solid browser.



Available titles (movies and games) for the PSP blows away the DS selection. It's akin to having a PS2's library at 1/3rd less the cost in most instances. As a sports/adventure gamer, this is THE system when you're looking for a new title to add to a collection.



Finally for those pondering which of the PSP 'Packs' to pick up (even with the recent, discounted Core System), I highly recommend the Entertainment Pack's heftier price point versus more bare bones and/or used options. A decent memory stick will diminish the $50 in savings the base pack offers, plus the Entertainment Pack is equipped with a surprisingly good game (ATV Racing) and movie ('Lords of Dogtown'). Both are literally out of the box proof of the potency of the PSP.



Still, the PSP is not perfect. The gorgeous screen alluded to above will have dead pixels. (Mine has a trio.) Also, this same screen scratches very easily. I strongly suggest a $10 screen guard + $20 system case at time of purchase. The former might trap a couple of lint particles when applying it, but it beats the bejeebuz out of permanent scratches. Ditto on purchasing a case ($10) for the UMD titles. You certainly don't want those getting scratched as well.



Second, those expecting exact ports of PS2 will be disappointed. Due to the limited buttons on the PSP (versus PS2), titles possess subtle reprogramming to compensate. There will always be functionality removed as a result. The biggest question is whether the tradeoff for mobility is a worthy one for each of these games.



Third, battery life is -- at best -- 6 hours. While the lithium recharges quickly, it is not DS quality in time between charges.



In sum: If you're not married to Nintendo-specific titles, the PSP is arguably a superior system across the board to the DS. A more robust system, vast title catalog, 'open' wireless capabilities, and guilty pleasure of having a portable top flight game system make the PSP a winner. Three months in and I'm admittedly playing this more than my Wii.

HQRP Replacement Ly-Polymer Battery

HQRP Replacement Ly-Polymer Battery for SONY Playstation Portable Gaming Console PSP-1000 / PSP-1000K / PSP1000 / PSP1000K + Cover plus HQRP Mousepad


Products trademarked HQRP are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. Compatible models: - SONY PSP-1000 / PSP-1000K / PSP1000 / PSP1000K. This extended capacity battery is a twice capacity equivalent of your standard battery. It comes with a special battery cover as the battery is twice thicker than the standard cover allows. Only such battery construction allows double extended capacity.

Atari Classics Evolved

Atari Classics Evolved

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By Mark (San Francisco, CA) - reviews

I have the Atari collection for the Nintendo DS and boy, was that a disappointment. I wish I could have gotten my money back. This on the other hand is so much better (and cheaper) that I was not expecting it to be this good. The 11 games come in two versions, classic and Modern (evolved). The controls take getting used to since games like Millipede and Centipede had a control ball, this you have to use joystick or direction buttons. There is also unlockable versions of Atari 2600 games too, over 50 according to the box but I haven't gotten there yet. Highly recommended games. Remember back in the 80s when these were top? An arcade game cost a few thousand and you get all these for $20 with better graphics (but not better controls).

PlayStation Portable 3000 skin

PlayStation Portable 3000 (PSP-3000) Skin - NEW - GREEN CHROME MIRROR system skins faceplate decal mod


Cover up your Sony PlayStation Portable 3000 (PSP-3000) with a custom vinyl skin accessory kit. Our Sony PlayStation Portable 3000 (PSP-3000) skins are made from high quality vinyl that will protect your console from scratching and elements while giving you a look that is 2nd to none. The perfect compliment to an already amazing system. Impress your friends and watch them be envious of your Sony PlayStation Portable 3000 (PSP-3000) with a custom skin kit from System Skins. Our vinyl skin kits are digitally cut from high quality premium 2 mil thick 7-year outdoor vinyl, they are not paper stickers. Our skin kits are made from the same material used by the automotive industry for vinyl graphics and lettering. It's the same material you see on most store front windows that display their hours of operation or advertise their products and services. To install our skin kits simply peel each piece off of a waxy liner backing to expose an adhesive side then you apply it to your console, just like you are using contact paper inside of a drawer or on a shelf. No glue is needed.

Sega Genesis Collection

Sega Genesis Collection

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By M. Warren "gamer" (Iowa) -  reviews



Okay sorry about the cheesy carnival introduction, but this is simply one of the best compilations I have seen for the PSP. The PSP's strong points have gaven us some awesome complilations (Namco Battle Museum, Capcom collection), and it just got better. Now, here's the thing.



YOu could again, like most of the sheep, buy this for the PS2 console and write of this one, but seriously, do you really want to play old games on a big screen TV? IS it really a treat to here the crappy Columns music blasted everywhere from a home theater sound system? Yeah, the truth is, old games are just so much better on the go, on a slaw system. Okay, if you don't have a PSP, don't run out and get it just for this, but seriously, though, get this instead of the console versions. IT just seems better. Save your HDTV's screen life for Gears OF war or Motorstorm instead of ancient games. Oh and by the way, I can't imagine how grainy the old games will look on a huge TV. That is all.



Now for the game itself. THis truely is more than just a game collection. THe menus are stylish full of great music and cool effects and are easy to use, and fell really slick. Each game has box art, tips, and a museum about the game. You get 28 games that can be customized quite a bit, but are exactly like they were when they first came out. Like for example, each game starts out with the old Sega intro, so basically, right when you start the game, the game feels like you just hooked the original Genesis collection to your PSP. Sonic even has the pause effect it had on the Genesis. The games itself are pretty self explainitory, and you get Golden Axe, the Sonicx games, 3 Phantasy Star games, Columns, and other great games, but you also get some classics some people never got, such as the underrated Super Thunder Blade.





To top it off, you also get some very great extras. YOu have some interesting interviews, a cheat sheet, some interesting arcade games (that probally only took up 60 KB), and some trailers for new games like Virtua Fighter 5 and Phantasy Star Universe. It's prety cool stuff, but you have to unlock it, so if you really are a Sega nerd or like to cheat, your gonna have to play it to win it.



And best of all, the game loads fast. The port when very smoothyl, so you odn't need to worry about wonky controls (the controls are great, and using the analog stick to play Sonic is very good) and load times (they are very fast). So basically, this is better than the console version, plus, who can deny great Genesis games on the road. Sure beats any cellphone game.

 
This is a no-brainer. If you liked the games from The Genesis, than this will be a game you need to pick up. Add this to your PSP collection, and Happy new Year as well. Can't believe I am already in my 20's. But that's life. Peace out.

Dissidia Final Fantasy

Dissidia Final Fantasy


By Benjamin Zeimis "General Mayhem" (Chino Hills, CA USA) -  reviews


Dissidia is blatant fan-service for the dedicated and faithful. But it is also blatant fun! Whether you are new to the Final Fantasy universe or a long time player, Dissidia has it for you! It takes an idea like Super Smash Brothers and widens it up. It isn't a 2D fighter but has 3D fully realized worlds for you to battle it out in! Players can stick to the ground and launch attacks at wide ranges, or fly to the skies to attack in furious mid-air frenzies! It is huge too! The game just keeps widening up as more and more features are unlocked!

 
Each character can be upgraded at will to the umpteenth level. All of the normal RPG stats are here: Attack, Defense, Luck and so on... but all the characters can learn new moves all throughout the adventure! Dissidia is amazing! Hours and hours of fun! I'd recommend it hands down!

PS3/Wii Portable Keyboard

PS3/Wii Portable Keyboard


By G. Cardenas "Snakeye" (Queens, NY) -  reviews




I purchased this item recently and let me tell you....I'm impressed! The PS3/Wii Portable keyboard is small, sleek and easy to use. Since I already owned a keypad for my Xbox360, i badly wanted something similar to that for my wii instead of having to buy a full sized keyboard. With this item i can now browse the web on Wii's internet channel and easily type what i want much quicker than i would with the wiimote. This item also comes with two attachments. one for the PS3 and one for Wii. It runs on 2 AAA batteries and surprisingly, this doesn't restrict you from using the shoulder buttons on the wii classic controller as i would've thought. Even the Z buttons arent inaccessible. this also has an ON & OFF switch on the side so as not to waste the batteries power. It may be confusing for some to use at first but you get the hang of it. All you have to do is remember to hold the SYMB button as a shift button and you will not have any problems. Overall this is a great product and i highly recommend it!!

Sony PSP Value Pack

Sony PSP Value Pack


By Rene A. Branch "lakegirl" (Houghton Lake, MI) -  reviews


My grandson was very pleased with his Christmas present. The portable unit was in excellent shape and worked properly. The extra games that came with the PCP were an added value. Very pleased with this purchase

PSP Daxter Entertainment Pack

PSP Daxter Entertainment Pack - Ice Silver


By J. Noriega (New York, New York United States) -  reviews


 
Pros:

+ Video Out to your TV. Watch your UMD movies and Games on your screen. This is the perhaps the best feature of any handheld.

+ Much lighter, feels really good in your hands.

+ The D-Pad has been upgrades. Fighting Game Lovers rejoice!

+ The analog nub also feels more responsive.

+ Buttons are raised making them easier to click.

+ The LCD is brighter, has a higher refresh rate and the colors are more vibrant.

+ UMD games load faster.

+ The memory has been doubled in this unit to allow developers to build caches they can then use to make games load much faster.

+ Even games that dont implement caches, load faster due to an automatic new caching done by the system.

+ Ability to eat less battery life.

+ Daxter Game is included! This is one of the best games for the PSP

+ 1Gig memory stick is included.

+ Family Guy freaking sweet collection UMD included.

+ Price. For $200 you are getting a lot. PSP system, a game, family guy compilation, a new color, and memory stick. All for $30 more than PSP slim black. I would definitely recommend getting the bundle.

Cons:

-Yes the packaging is a bit cheap.

-UMD tray may not impress. It feels cheaper.

Hopefully you guys enjoy this little system. It really is a sexy looking thing and with critically acclaimed titles like crush and Jeanne d'arc and other games like Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core, Wipeout Pulse, and God of War over the horizon, you wouldn't be a true gamer without one. If you like your handheld games at the same quality as your console games then what are you waiting for. pick this up.


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