Goatboy wrote:
Although to be honest just about everything is a mild disappointment. I'd sooner play DS games when out and about due to their nature and PSP titles tend to be sufficiently less great than their bigger brothers to really make me at all arsed.
I totally agree, I love my DS [1]; the PSP is more of a gadget than anything (plus I think £85 for a new Slim PSP was a bargain). Nevertheless, it does have quite a line now in quirky puzzlers (Crush, Exit, Echochome) and tactical RPGs (Disgaea, Jeanne D'Arc, Final Fantasy Tactics). Also, I'm commuting to my new job by train, so it'll get used quite a bit there, I think.
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I've got a 'special' copy of GTA:LCS if you need a lend for hax0rage.
I don't think I could use that anyway -- mine is a Slim that was running 3.71 out of the box. I borrowed a Pandora battery off a mate last night and it's now running 3.80-M33. I have an 8Gb memory stick coming in the post, once that arrives I can start digging into what this machine can do.
To answer LewisP's questions, flashing it was a doddle because I borrowed a kit (memory stick + Pandora) from a colleague. Put in memory stick, put in Pandora, push X, wait a few minutes. Remove Pandora, boot PSP, flash it from the copy of 3.80 on the memory stick, and I was done. I may buy a cheap 256Mb memory stick and a PSP1 battery off ebay and make my own Pandora battery for future reference.
[1] or I did before I lost it. Three months ago, whilst playing Zelda, one of the shoulder buttons packed in; annoyed that I would have to return it to Nintendo, I put it in its case (with a dozen DS games) and put it in A Safe Place. I haven't seen it since. It's in the house somewhere but I must have put it somewhere really stupid.