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Thursday, January 1, 2009

PSP and It's Possibilities

The PSP was released a couple of years ago and the cost was high for such a small entertainment device, the price was around $250. But once it hit the shelves, nobody even cared about or even looked at the price and it was quickly sold out. It was also hard for any suspected buyer to find one for a few months after it's release so it was like first come first serve.

It came in a value pack with a battery, headphones with a remote, a 32mb memory stick and a soft case. In March of 2006 they cut the package down. You got the PSP system, a battery pack and an AC adapter and the price also went down to a more affordable price of $200.

The PSP was released in order to beat Nintendo's Game Boy Advance and Game Boy DS, which were at the top of the home console industry with portable game systems for almost a decade. Sony looked at the success of their Playstation 2 and turned it into a portable game system called the Playstation Portable (PSP). In addition to playing games with Playstation 2 graphics, it can play music and movies that were downloaded from the internet or by disc, download and save your favorite pictures so it acts like a digital picture album and it can also surf the internet. Now the PSP is the king of the portable game industry.

Now, the PSP is at a way more affordable price of around $170 and is slowly getting more additions to it's gaming arsenal of fun. You can get different backgrounds and themes, different software additions like bigger speakers so you can really hear what's playing, you can customize the front and back covers to your liking, get handles to make it feel like a Playstation 2 controller, and lots of other cool things.

PSP downloads are a good source of music, games and movies and is the cheapest way to go rather than having to go buy a new game that costs more than a new Playstation 2 game. All you need is a computer with internet connection and a connection for the PSP to the computer. With PSP downloads you can download and burn as many games, movies and as much music as you want. So have lots of fun with you PSP and newly downloaded games.

For more information on PSP downloads, please visit http://mypsps.blogspot.com/

Author Vicki Myron holds her new cat Page, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008, in her Spencer, Iowa, home.  The cat was given to Myron, who wrote the best-selling book 'Dewey, The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World', earlier this month by a friend who found the cat on a snow-covered road. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)AP - Vicki Myron intended to wait a year or two before getting another cat.

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