Sony PSP

Posted on April 12, 2006 07:21 PM by Joel Comm

I did it. I bit the PSP bullet and forked over my cash to Sony.

I've been playing video games and computer games ever since there was such a beast. I remember when Pong first arrived on the scene. I owned a Fairchild Channel One video game system (the failed precursor to the Atari home video game system that sold millions of units). I've owned Nintendos, Playstations, XBox's and who knows what else. It was time to enter the next generation of gaming.

As I type, my PSP is charging. I purchased two games, Daxter and World Championship Poker 2. I'm eager to test drive this stylish little unit, not just for the games, but for the wireless features as well.

My friend, Dave Taylor, has been writing about his PSP and has many useful tips. I have a feeling I will be keeping up with his writings as I already have some questions that need to be answered.

3 Comments For This Post

  1. Elliot Says:

    Have you tried the Nintendo DS? It has an interesting wireless feature as welll.

  2. Joel Says:

    Yes, my kids both have one of these. Surprisingly, I didn't care for the unit very much.

  3. Bob Says:

    I have been dying to pull the trigger and purchase one of these, but I have yet to see but a couple games that I want to play with it. So I thought the video thing would be cool but there are so many other nicer players that would do better. Maybe when the games get a little better I'll purchase it. I'll be a buyer eventually though.

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