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#1  Edited By GigersALIEN

In Snakes On A Plane, some kids can been seen playing with a DS and some adults are playing a PSP.

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#2  Edited By GigersALIEN

Perhaps you just don't like console quality games in your hands. The PSP is my favorite system and I never would of been as heavily into handheld gaming if the PSP didn't exist.

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#3  Edited By GigersALIEN

18 months is a good amount of time to call a rechargeable battery old. You saying that you hardly used the PSP is another sign that the battery could be dying. A battery that's charged and then left to die all the way is going to change the maximum charge life.

The norm for a PSP battery in good working order is 6+ hours.

Get a new battery, take good care of it by not ignoring it and you will jump for joy.

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#4  Edited By GigersALIEN

If it's only lasting 2 and a half hours then your battery is old. Tell me, how old is your battery and do you let it run completely dead? These batteries don't last forever you know. And letting it go completely or near dead will significantly shorten the battery's life span.

Try this. Take your battery out of your PSP and let it sit for no less then 12 minutes. Time it. Then put your battery back in but do not turn the PSP on. Plug it into the charger and let it charge until the red light goes off. Then and only then will your battery have a real full charge. If your battery does not last around 6 hours playing games, then it needs to be replaced.

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#5  Edited By GigersALIEN
brukaoru said:
MGS: PO is awesome, but it is hard to find. PO+ Is easy to find, but it doesn't have the ... [more]

I hope you don't mean to say that MGS:PO+ doesn't have a single player mode because it does. Technically, PO+ is the direct sequel to PO, it's not an expansion pack. It's a stand alone game with an admittedly puny story, where you are sent off to find and recrute various soldiers in what seems like random missions. It's pretty fun.

Also anyone saying that there are no good games on the PSP or the DS certainly haven't played very many games to make that judgement. The PSP caters to all gamers and has a game in almost every genre. It's basically a console you can take anywhere and it also has unigue games not found anywhere else.
 
The poor battery life comments can be ignored as only a raging fanboy would utter such nonsense. Six hours and up is plenty of time for gaming on the go or at home.
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#6  Edited By GigersALIEN

I used to own a DS Lite but I'm partial to my PSP. The PSP is an amazing system for gaming, comments opposite to that I just can't wrap my head around.