
I had everything except for GO.
The generation that bought a PSP because MHP2G was popular.
Holding two devices, 2k and 3k.
Even though it’s anonymous, it’s still anonymous.
Which one were you using?
I had it since the first generation, but I definitely used the 2000 and 3000 more.
I was using 1000 from the beginning to the end.
3000 is too light and makes me nervous.
The other day, the 8th generation broke, so I’m looking for the next one.
There are 1000 of them, but compared to 3000, they are too bulky and difficult to use.
I used to love the sound of 1000 shhhhh.
It became popular around the year 2000, so there are many people with the year 2000.
Rather, someone twisted like a nameless person would buy GO.
What should we do if the Go battery swells up…?
The back-and-forth of modifications and countermeasures is great, isn’t it?
I enjoy checking the prices of things like this at Hobby Off.
It seems that used games have all become quite expensive.
The metropolitan area is experiencing a crazy increase, I wonder if something happened.
I don’t dislike the 1000, which can be water-stretched due to its body structure.
I had 100020003000.
1000 was too heavy.
The lightness of 3000 is really amazing.
Simply put, overseas gamers buy them while traveling due to the weak yen.
I had everything, but I was fond of the early batch of 2000.
Over the past few years, gamers overseas have been buying up retro games.
Premium software has become like a speculative product.
Once it became CFW compatible, the one in the bottom right started selling as well.
The 3DS is popular, but is there still demand for used PSPs now?
Two or three years ago, the PSP was around 6000, I think.
I was surprised to see it was around 25,000 the other day.
Can I buy something like that?
Unless it’s something like a PS4.
I used to love my red 2000.
Bought 1000, my brother bought 2000, 1000 broke, so bought 3000 and sent GO to VITA.
It’s lying somewhere in my parents’ house.
Batteries are scary.
It’s been quite some time since the days when I was selling them at any price.
It was 1000 and 3000.
When I was playing with the 1000, there weren’t many games I wanted to play, but once I got the 3000, I used it a lot, so the one I bought later, the 3000, is much more worn out.
Three repaired 2000s, one main 3000, and one Go.
Was the time when flashcards became popular for the DS the same as for the PSP?
It was kind of a chaotic time, wasn’t it?
I completely forgot that there were about 2000 or 3000 types until just now… I believe I was using the 2000 version.
It broke at the perfect timing, so I bought everything.
Other than GO
There were various options like Pandora Battery, but in the end, the easiest one to use with CFW was the 3000.
I was repairing it every time it broke.
As long as I had the parts, I could manage with the buttons.
The battery swelled up and I had to throw it away.
Is the thread image also a retro game?
I bought it for 3000 yesterday, but the screen is more scratched than I expected, and I’m wondering what to do.
I want to buy the 9th generation soon.
Giren is halfway through.
I used 1000 and in the end bought 3000 right before production finished.
I want a PSP ROKU.
Unfortunately, it goes from 1000 to 3000.
Being able to play my PS games with CFW was huge…
I’ve always thought, “Become a G Generation F archive!”
When I was using 1000, the child who was using 2000 told me that 1000 is better after all.
It seems to have a sense of luxury and weight.
1000 and 2000 and Go
Sometimes I play MGSPW on VITA, and I think it’s pretty retro to the point where I wonder how we were able to play with such a gritty screen back then.
Because of the price, I was able to casually switch to the new model!
There are archives, and it’s just too godly hard.
It feels like about 90% of the PSP titles are probably being distributed somewhere since the peak of piracy has passed.
I liked the texture of 1000 the most.
I wonder if it’s possible to make the exterior 1000 and the interior 3000.
Since I didn’t feel like buying until quite a bit later, only 3000.
I can’t let go of it because it has something to do with R-TYPE TACTICS.
I secretly took it with me on my elementary school trip, but it got stolen…
I used to think, “What are you going to do with just the main unit without the charger?” but they actually sell just the charger normally.
After playing for a long time, my ring finger that supports the 1000 has started to hurt.
I did buy the software properly, but it was much more comfortable to have it on the memory stick, so that was the reason.
Some works have features like media installation, like Monster Hunter.
It was quite convenient just to extract and insert the PS software I had at home.
The mechanical feel of the disk coming out with a “kashan” sound is a unique strength that can only be found in 1000.
I went a bit crazy and bought peripherals like the PSP go dock and TV output cables, but they ended up being unused.
I’m redoing P2G.
3000 is just perfect for this, the operation feels so natural…
I bought it to match P2G, so it cost 2000.
I’m grateful that save data was commonly distributed around there, more than the software itself.
I was putting in the strongest data from Tag Force and playing around by building various decks.
We were playing 3rd with a few friends, and during the big hunting quest, there were people who didn’t make the “sha” sound while we were trying to figure things out.
I bought about 13 units in total for 1000 to 3000.
I gave about 8 to my friends, but there should still be about 5 at my parents’ house.
I had nothing to do with go.
As long as you have a cable, the 3000 can output to a monitor normally, which is surprisingly awesome.
I wanted the Europe-only one.
Go has some games that really transform because of its amazing reduction in loading times.
New Super Robot Wars and so on.
Has it evolved this much by 3000?
I bought 1000 on the release day.
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I’m still alive.
The colors that will come out later are all good too.
GO is played on TV using a PS3 controller.
It was fun to use it in a foolish way.
When I went back to my parents’ house, all the batteries had died.
There were things like 2000 or 3000…
Is it like Switch2?
The first game I bought was in 2000, and in the end, I had them all, but the only game I bought was the one related to Haruhi.
I borrowed Monster Hunter to play, but it didn’t quite fit my tastes; I had more fun running emulators and Homebrew or watching videos.
It’s really helpful that you can replace the battery yourself.
Piano black is nice, isn’t it?
I was surprised that the battery was swollen even though it’s from 2000.
The nameless one is quite young, isn’t he?
In my era, portable gaming was the PSone.
Since it broke multiple times, I used everything except for “go.”
I bought a 3000 because the software wouldn’t run after I put CFW on my 2000.
I only have a VITA.
Photo Kano and Reco Love dedicated machine.
There are issues with the save data in the trial version, like~ and so on.
I remember being impressed by how well you found things.
Anyway, the UI is simple and the best!
Sony, remember this.
The presence of media players was incredibly significant as well.
At that time, wasn’t the iPod Touch and something like this the only ones that could play mp4 in that size?
It helped a lot during long-distance travel, like on airplanes.
It’s been a while since I pulled it out, and the battery is pregnant.
I feel that they were able to expand the battery size and cater to fairly specific needs.
Make the PS3 a media server.
Sending video to the PSP.
It was also very active outside of games.
It feels like the very first versions of both the PSP and VITA have the most effort put into their design.
Looking at the teardown articles, the contents become incredibly refined with each model number.
I wish the PS Store had lasted at least another three years.
There are more people who don’t know about 3000 because most of the anonymous ones are older men.
At that time, there were many access points without passwords because it was the era of Wi-Fi proliferation.
Many people probably rode for free on the PSP.
I still think XMB has an intuitive and good UI.
I tried to fix the stick, but after failing, I ended up replacing it twice.
I really used it a lot because I watch anime while commuting.
I don’t have any particular memories of using it, but I forgot whether it was the TV or the recorder; if it was made by Sony, I could transfer recorded programs to my PSP.
I can’t remember the details since I’ve only tried it once.
Since it’s frequently appearing as a thumbnail for PSP games, I wonder if they’ll port DDFF.
I don’t wish for a new work anymore.
1000 cool
2000 yellows
Choose from 3000 options.
Ordinary people just buy whatever is on sale at the time without worrying about model numbers or anything.
When playing games for a long time, something light and thin is the most comfortable.
It was a gem of a device both as a mobile phone and a media player, but it really only existed in that era.
It’s just too impossible to make something similar now, both in terms of price and competition.
I guess it’s the type that went from 1000 to 3000…
The performance was steadily improving regardless of the luxury feel, so I wasn’t really troubled.
It feels like there was something that couldn’t be done unless one of the two was an early model.
Playing Monster Hunter by outputting someone’s screen to the TV makes it exponentially more fun…
I didn’t have one myself, but I admired the solid build of the 1000…
I bought 3000 and was doing Infinity.
The 1000 batteries were beautifully swollen, so be careful with them.
It was a reckless demand made during the time when we were desperate to sell organic EL displays.
I bought a battery for the PSPgo the other day and replaced it, but the operating time didn’t increase much, so I realized it was weak to begin with…
It felt like the many self-made apps were a precursor to smartphones.
The place where you insert the UMD is getting simpler and simpler in structure.
But that’s okay, right?
Isn’t it that the memory doubled in 2000?
The mechanical feel of the 1000 drive is irresistible…
I’m with MD, but…
I had 1000 and 2000.
The one for Star Ocean was from 2000, right?
I played a lot of rhythm games.
This was much lighter than the solid pads I have now, and it didn’t tire me out.
Looking back now, this guy was really light.
I was wondering if there really is someone whose stick has come off.
Whoa… the main unit is so small… the screen is so small… I can’t believe it.
There are quite a few games that I really like that can only be played like this.
I wonder if they could port it to Steam even now.
It was between 1000 and 3000.
The second Z was a very enjoyable game with high-level combat animations and that lightness.
I felt that even though it was criticized online for the disc popping out, it wouldn’t happen unless you twisted it quite hard.
I remember that the internet back then had a different kind of lewdness compared to now.
The wide screen gave it a sense of luxury, didn’t it?
I have a strong memory of how active and fiercely criticized the console wars were back then.
There are too many games on DS and PSP that are difficult to port.
In the early days of the 3DS, there were few software titles, and many were released as multiplatform with the PSP, but generally, it was easier to play on the PSP.
The design of the VITA is really well-made, although it didn’t spread as much as the thread graphics.
The stick is easy to take off.
In other words, if I don’t take it off and clean it regularly, it gets really smelly…
I bought it second-hand and was playing with it, but I guess it was bad to bring it into the bath because the start button stopped working after about a month.
regret
Isn’t the stick just about that upper part?
It seemed like that could be put on and taken off quite easily.
At first, my parents bought me a DS (the bulky one).
The PSP I got to play at my friend’s house was so cool that I begged my parents to buy one for me, and I played it like crazy.
I feel like there were too many unnecessary buttons for 3000.
♪ and things like the wireless on-off slider
A sad memory of how the button got squished and became all floppy because it was in my pocket.
I recently bought a PS Portal and realized that I really like the design of Sony’s handheld devices.
The early model DS kind of reminds me of a not very high-end type of boombox.
As it got around the light, it started to give off a stylish vibe.
It’s seriously amazing that even if it goes into sleep mode or the battery runs out, it can be immediately connected and resumed, and it still works.
I could watch TV with some kind of antenna, right?
I remember my grandpa used to love it.
At the end of the boom, I secured 3,000 new items for the future.
For now, the battery seems to be okay.
It’s nice that the battery can be easily replaced.
I gave it to my little sister along with Gunnek.
I still do not understand why it was possible to hack by modifying the battery.
Is the hacked PSP only 1000?
Higashi Hato Amagami Mashiro Color
Various novel games that can be played anytime while lying down.
I remember something, but I feel like there was a device that you could use in vertical mode like a navigation system.
Misato was talking.
I’ve played Monster Hunter with Hirose!
It seems that VITA was completely hacked without my knowledge since the last information suggested that hacking it was difficult, and I was surprised.
It’s this guy’s fault that I got hooked on Miku.
The VITA was also hacked from the time of its release.
(It felt) difficult for amateurs to mimic the steps.
It’s sad that both the hugely popular handheld gaming devices, PSP and DS, were filled with hacks.
Is there a game that fully utilizes the features of the Vita?
The PSP’s crossbar is too easy to use…
I seriously wonder why they stopped it, as it had become so familiar.
I nostalgic about just Googling for PSP and downloading custom themes like that.
Now that I think about it, that might have been quite a gray area too.