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PSP Version 4.50 Wishlist

It's safe to say that the PSP has been a great success for Sony hardware wise. The system itself has alot of power generating graphics of PS2 quality - never done before on any handheld device. In addition to that, they added multimedia functionality. Whether it being watching a movie on a long road-trip, or listening to music on the bus, the PSP can do this, and a whole lot more. Sony has been updating the PSP via firmware updates, which are only making the system better by adding cool features. Many people are saying that the PSP has reached it's peak - the graphics are really starting to push the PSP to it's limits and there are only a few games coming that are worth a purchase. I still believe that Sony can still squeeze more out of the PSP, even if it means they fill up that on-board flash memory (where the firmware is actually written) to the very kilobyte of capacity. What do you think Sony should add to the PSP? Find out what we think Sony should add after the break.
Stallone1993 - contributor
Published: 450 days 15 hours ago | Article | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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