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Read on another forum that sony are rumored to be planning a new PSP with a large HD. This got me thinking. Sony said that PSP is their walkman for the 21st century. Will they be following the walkman route of release lots of different models every year at different price points?

They also said its their rival to the ipod. Wouldnt it be a cool idea, I already have mine and its sad to think that a new one might be out soon, but im also excited. A lot like my MD player, im already planning on a new music device to upgrade to.

A PSP with a large HD would be great! Even a 4GB one would do. It'll save us all buying ultra expensive large MS. It'll also help sony dominate the new convergance market that the ipod is muscling in on with the ipod photo. The PSP has the advantage of that awesome screen and good looks as well as an awesome games line up.

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the PSP is too important to Sony to actually make a PSP update.

But what if the PSP is a range and not just one product. They all play the UMD but have different shapes, functions, improvements.

An MD player can cost upto £279 but in 12 months a new one is out that improves on the old one.

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another forum states on their entire families life that sony will be releasing arm straps for the psp, allowing owners of 2 PSP consoles to attach their miracle devices to their forearms and glide the upper atmosphere like fururistic "techno-dactyls"..

the UMD that comes with the straps will synchronise the 2 PSP's and emit curiously unearthly tones, and psychedelic visuals similar to those at a jean michel jarre or pink floyd concert, that will add to the majesty of the experience, merging with the other flying PSP users in to one great heavenly chorus with a colourful light show.

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Well, I heard that on your birthday, the Nintendo DS transforms into a small cake.

not only that, but the unit fires special lasers around the room, making it look like a scene from the hugely popular Animal Crossing franchise:

what a crock of shit.

:(

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I heard from a tealeaf reading crone who lives inside a mouldy sandwich behind Sainsbury's, that Alan Sugar is going to buy Sony and release an improved PSP that replaces the rubbery "dead flesh" analog pad with a "proper" key and also has a built in cassette recorder so you can play Spectrum games on it.

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I heard from a tealeaf reading crone who lives inside a mouldy sandwich behind Sainsbury's, that Alan Sugar is going to buy Sony and release an improved PSP that replaces the rubbery "dead flesh" analog pad with a "proper" key and also has a built in cassette recorder so you can play Spectrum games on it.

I guess they call that a tumbleweed moment...

:D

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didn't these jokes become a bit pointless (and by pointless I mean really fucking worthless, you fanny) when the thing came out and the battery turned out to be okay?

What, 8 hours gaming with everything set on low?

You can cut that down to 2 hours if it needs to power a HDD aswell.

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didn't these jokes become a bit pointless (and by pointless I mean really fucking worthless, you fanny) when the thing came out and the battery turned out to be okay?

It may be "okay" now (My friend gets three hours average on Ridge Racers, which I wouldn't call OK), but a hard drive would really destroy it.

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