psp3d.xhardwarereviews.com — At the 2006 PlayStation Business Briefing months ago, Sony presented the audience with slides revealing the ultimate timeline of the PSP's firmware updates, new accessories, etc, but has failed to deliver these promises; not only will this hurt consumer trust, but also, their stock.
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Closed AccountOct 18, 2006
I am MUCH more jazzed about GPS for the PSP than a camera. I've got cameras out the wazoo, but if I could turn my Tekken: Dark Ressurection playing, web browsing, picture viewing, The Colbert Report playing PSP into a GPS device too, all the better.Camera? Meh...GPS? Woot!
daridaveOct 18, 2006
True. The NGage could be considered a failure, but not the PSP. It failed to meet expecations -- but the first two letters "PS" are making sure it's not dying miserably.This isn't fanboyism or hating -- I'm serious. I own one... and while I'm mad because I have no content for it and I also don't even like SONY as a company, I will forever defend it as a great peice of hardware.
cavengerOct 18, 2006
We all know Sony always tells the truth.OH WAIT.
tarmanydynOct 18, 2006
Yes, cause there's such a thing as someone or something that 'always' tells the truth, your argument is moot.And for christ sake, you bitch about not hearing about the PS1 emu details, then when I give them to you, you claim Sony is simply lying about it? Make up your mind, sheesh, you Sony haters are digging... but you aren't finding much...
shampoovtaOct 18, 2006
Sony, Sony, Sony can you never be on time? Go to the office and get a tardy pass. You know these tardy add up and effect your grade.
addicted68098Oct 18, 2006
Actually it only says camera / gps library which are in place, basicly its camera/gps ready, it must need to be pluged in to be activated.