though the system looks interesting
it has a few short commings compared to the
DS it will be interesting to see how well it does
as a side note,there is [was] an unnoficial
portable ps2 being manufactured in england
called plystation [not a typo] that
played normal ps2 discs as well as
mp3,dvd,etc. while technically ilegal,
id much rather have that instead
I wish sony would take design cues from the
"ply station". The PSP will accept memory cards, so you can put files on it. Unfortunately, it uses
some mini-disc spin off format for the games, movies etc. The "plystation" reflects what customers (I hate the word consumers) want, but
unfortunately, what the cusomers want don't always
line up with a corperations bottom line. >
What happened to "the customers are always right"
motto? :\
PSP, dying batteries and flying discs, what more could you want?