PSP Worth It?
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If you're a bum living on the street, and have to whore yourself out to lonely old men to scrape up the $250, then no, it's not worth it.
If you make over $1,000,000 a year, and wipe your butt with hundred dollar bills, then yes it is.
For everyone else... it depends.
If you make over $1,000,000 a year, and wipe your butt with hundred dollar bills, then yes it is.
For everyone else... it depends.
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The way you worded the question is a little odd, because as people have said, if it's worth it or not depends on who you are and what circumstance you're in. For instance, if you're a millionaire and absolutely hate videogames, then it's not worth it, is it? All people can do is tell you why or why not it's worth it to them.
For me, the 250 is justified. Sure, I'd have liked to just get the system itself for less than 200, but I understand why Sony did what they did. I honestly expected it to retail for much more than this, so in retrospect, 250 seems like a good deal. You get a beautiful piece of hardware which plays games with graphics that have never been seen in a handheld before. In addition, you can swap out memory sticks and put movies, music, and photos on it. And I love videogames, the games that are out appeal to me, and I have enough disposable income to afford it.
The 50 dollar games and 30 dollar UMD movies are killers, though. I haven't bought a 50 dollar game yet, but I had little problem finding 40 dollars worth of fun in each of the games I got: Wipeout Pure, Twisted Metal, and Lumines.
As for the playing it outside part: I do play it inside, but I use it when the TV is otherwise occupied by my wife. Or when we're getting ready for bed and I don't want to bother her with the TV being on. Also, it's great for trips and to waste some time while you're waiting in the car. If you download some TV eps into it, even my wife will use it as a portable player on cartrips while I'm driving somewhere. Further, I like the pick-up-and-play aspect of most portable games, to be able to quickly boot up, play, and turn it off in a short amount of time.
For me, the 250 is justified. Sure, I'd have liked to just get the system itself for less than 200, but I understand why Sony did what they did. I honestly expected it to retail for much more than this, so in retrospect, 250 seems like a good deal. You get a beautiful piece of hardware which plays games with graphics that have never been seen in a handheld before. In addition, you can swap out memory sticks and put movies, music, and photos on it. And I love videogames, the games that are out appeal to me, and I have enough disposable income to afford it.
The 50 dollar games and 30 dollar UMD movies are killers, though. I haven't bought a 50 dollar game yet, but I had little problem finding 40 dollars worth of fun in each of the games I got: Wipeout Pure, Twisted Metal, and Lumines.
As for the playing it outside part: I do play it inside, but I use it when the TV is otherwise occupied by my wife. Or when we're getting ready for bed and I don't want to bother her with the TV being on. Also, it's great for trips and to waste some time while you're waiting in the car. If you download some TV eps into it, even my wife will use it as a portable player on cartrips while I'm driving somewhere. Further, I like the pick-up-and-play aspect of most portable games, to be able to quickly boot up, play, and turn it off in a short amount of time.
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Yeah I think it's worth it... that screen is boss
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Actually maybe not.. it's a ripoff... give your money to charity
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Nah it's kinda worth it to be able to watch "24" on the potty (I got a bunker buster for ya Jack Bauer!)
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meh
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=worth
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(head explodes)
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Actually maybe not.. it's a ripoff... give your money to charity
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Nah it's kinda worth it to be able to watch "24" on the potty (I got a bunker buster for ya Jack Bauer!)
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meh
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=worth
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(head explodes)
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If I had to break down my reasons for picking one up...
25% - I wanted a portable system for those times I'm on road trips, have to go on work-related trips, vacations, etc. to occupy my time. I had also considered both the Advance SP and DS for this purpose.
60% - I had also wanted something that played movies on the go, as portable as possible. I had been looking into getting an Archos-type media player ($400 or more) for that purpose, or a portable DVD player. Not only for the trip sand such, but just so I could have another way to watch the excessive amount of tv shows I'm into. The fact that you could copy movies to a memory card and watch them on the PSP was the primary selling point for me.
5% - The convenience of the system. By this I mean, yes, I can play it on the couch. Or I can move it into the kitchen, whatever. I can play a little of my game without completely isolating myself from society.
10% - It's a cool gadget. Of course that was PART of the sell, I won't lie.
After I pick up a memory card I will have spent around $350 for the system and the memory stick... I don't count the cost of the software because EVERYTHING requires software... a PS2, an XBOX, a DVD player, etc. By that logic my old NES cost well over a grand, and my DVD player cost several thousand bucks! I was potentially going to spend $150 for a DS and at least $200 for a decent portable DVD player (or $400+ for an Archos). This seemed like a much better deal.
25% - I wanted a portable system for those times I'm on road trips, have to go on work-related trips, vacations, etc. to occupy my time. I had also considered both the Advance SP and DS for this purpose.
60% - I had also wanted something that played movies on the go, as portable as possible. I had been looking into getting an Archos-type media player ($400 or more) for that purpose, or a portable DVD player. Not only for the trip sand such, but just so I could have another way to watch the excessive amount of tv shows I'm into. The fact that you could copy movies to a memory card and watch them on the PSP was the primary selling point for me.
5% - The convenience of the system. By this I mean, yes, I can play it on the couch. Or I can move it into the kitchen, whatever. I can play a little of my game without completely isolating myself from society.
10% - It's a cool gadget. Of course that was PART of the sell, I won't lie.
After I pick up a memory card I will have spent around $350 for the system and the memory stick... I don't count the cost of the software because EVERYTHING requires software... a PS2, an XBOX, a DVD player, etc. By that logic my old NES cost well over a grand, and my DVD player cost several thousand bucks! I was potentially going to spend $150 for a DS and at least $200 for a decent portable DVD player (or $400+ for an Archos). This seemed like a much better deal.
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Originally Posted by Vandelay_Inds
I ask myself that same question. Do all those people paying 500 for this and its countless accessories and games really need to be playing that much outside their homes? Or as I suspect, they only buy it because its cool and play it on their couch besides their 50'' tv and PlayStation 2?
Edit: My wife wants one also so we can play Lumines against each other (at home or during plane rides). Before the PSP, my wife only plays Mario games with her GB/GBA/GBASP and never touched any other games. With the PSP, she is playing Lumines, Ridge Racer, Untold Legends, and Ape Escape. So, I am planning to get her one soon.
With those in mind... it is worth it for me to get a PSP for myself and one more for my wife.
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Lanai? You must be from HI... sorry to take this thread off-topic, but how did the PSP fare in Hawaii? There's still no Bestbuy there, right? Sold out, or too many? Just curious.
Man, playing Lumines two player does sound cool... but that would be another 290, right? Or does Lumines allow two player with one cartridge?
Man, playing Lumines two player does sound cool... but that would be another 290, right? Or does Lumines allow two player with one cartridge?
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Originally Posted by fujishig
Lanai? You must be from HI... sorry to take this thread off-topic, but how did the PSP fare in Hawaii? There's still no Bestbuy there, right? Sold out, or too many? Just curious.
Man, playing Lumines two player does sound cool... but that would be another 290, right? Or does Lumines allow two player with one cartridge?
Man, playing Lumines two player does sound cool... but that would be another 290, right? Or does Lumines allow two player with one cartridge?