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Portable Consoles I’ve Bought This Year

samaru December 10th, 2006

I’ve bought three portable consoles this year: The GP2X, the PSP, and the NDS Lite. A while back I made an entry about the PSP vs the GP2x found here. Well, since then, I’ve purchased a Nintendo DS as well.

Here’s my impression of the three:

GP2X - I bought this from Lik-sang, which recently went out of business because of Sony. Pretty much, right out of the box, this was a piece of garbage. The manual was something that seemed printed from a cheap laserjet. It was stapled together. It didn’t have the gloss of the PSP and looked dull. When turned on, it took like 15+ seconds to boot. There’s no sleep mode like the PSP/NDS. There’s no commercial games, just cheap open source which are always buggy and crash the GP2X often. No wireless technology like the PSP/NDS. Directional pad very uncomfortable. Interface laggy. Out of the box, it was practically non-functional because it was so buggy that you have to upgrade the firmware immediately. Now mind you, that this was a few months ago, so I’m sure there’s been more development from the makers and the community. However, the PSP beats it hands down as far as homebrew, which is suppose to be its strength. There’s more momentum in the PSP homebrew community, because more people own it. What’s good, and probably the only good thing (the reason why I bought it), is that the makers encourage homebrew/custom apps, aside from the piece of shit that is Sony, who block it on every firmware.

Here’s a pic:

PSP - Better graphics than the GP2X and NDS, but the games suck. I don’t understand why Sony/Game makers don’t make better games. Like 90% of the games stink. No innovation like the NDS. True that you can play MP3s and Videos on it, but I have my iPod for that. And I don’t want to carry this clunky thing as a portable media device. It’s sleek and sexy, sure, but its power and functionality isn’t being used. The UMD discs are worthless. Sony won’t let you play the movies in UMD format on anything else but the PSP. As far as homebrew, Sony restricts it. THAT would be the only good selling point as the PSP shines for homebrews. However, to run it, you need old versions of the firmware. However, if you run older versions of the firmware, you won’t be able to play recent PSP games. What stupidity. At least it’s got wireless, like the NDS.

Here’s a pic:

NDS - I just got this and I love it. The games are awesome. Sure, it’s not a swiss army knife of multimedia like the PSP, but the games are outstanding - and at the end, isn’t that what it’s all about? About having fun? It also contains a stylus, which isn’t shown here, for touching the screen. It’s got wireless like the PSP. There’s a homebrew community, but I’m not familiar with it yet. The graphics aren’t as great as the PSP, but there’s better innovation as far as add-ons. Out of the box, it doesn’t play MP3s, or watch videos, or view pictures like the PSP or GP2X, but again, I have my iPod or Morotola Q for that.

Here’s a pic:

Benefits of Video Games

samaru March 4th, 2006

I’m sick and tired of people saying games are a complete waste of time. Today I heard two nimwits at the store talking about how better time could be spent doing better things. Yeah, like what? If people find it fun, why not let them? The quality of time spent is judged by the person. Some people enjoy reading a book, or seeing a play, or hanging out with friends at a bar - some people would prefer spending time playing World of Warcraft or a game of Half-Life 2. As long as you’re not addicted, it’s perfectly fine. You hanging out at a bar, reading a book, or seeing a play does shit for society - it only benefits you - so it doesn’t matter, now does it?

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PSP vs GP2X

samaru March 1st, 2006

I’ve been considering recently on whether I should shell out for a GP2X. I’ve always liked tinkering with graphics programming and making my own applications for portable devices. I used to do this for the PSP but Sony cockblocks developers to take advantage of its great device. This pisses me off to no end. The potential is great. Emulation, home brews, etc. That’s where the GP2X comes in. These are a few sources I’ve used for comparison. One of the things I hate is the fact that the GP2X has no sleep function - so I have to wait for the bootup everytime I start it up, unlike the PSP, where I just hit the switch, and it’s ready to go. I can get used to this I guess.

Here’s an image to the GP2X:

PSP on top, GP2X bottom:


Pcvsconsole forum discussion
Emuboards forum discussion
GP2XUser.com forum discussion
Sparky Journal PSP vs GP2X Comparison

Fix Your PSP DPAD So That It’s Easier To Use

samaru February 26th, 2006

I find this article interesting. It shows you how to fix your PSP’s dpad so you get better control. I’m considering doing this when the warranty on my PSP runs out. Playing games with the dpad is just downright brutal on my thumb. Diagonal moves on the dpad is just a nightmare.

Here’s the article, brought to you by UFighterX.com:
http://ufighterx.com/guides/videogame/pspdpadfix/pspdpadfix.htm

Either that, or get Capcom’s dpad, which just stickies right on your current dpad - but looks weird.

Street Fighter Alpha III Max

samaru February 25th, 2006

Here’s one of the reasons why I bought the PSP. I’m such a big fan of this game that I gave up homebrews for the PSP just for this. It required you to upgrade to 2.5 firmware, but oh well, I’ll get a GP2X for homebrews.

It’s everything that I expected plus more! Tons of game modes and great network play. The only thing that stinks is the control. It takes a while to get used to, like jumping backwards, blocking downward, and forget about doing a dragon punch. Luckily you can set special moves to buttons, so I set the dragon punch to the left side button. You can also get a special dpad from Capcom. Here’s some screenshots:


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