• @acutfjg@feddit.nl
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    72 years ago

    I remember prying open whatever the specific PSP battery you had to use to make a Pandora’s battery. Used my Dad’s magnifying lense and a needle to sever the connection, and got custom firmware running. Such a cool feeling

    • @protput@lemmy.world
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      You came late to the modding scene then. I bought mine secondhand so I had a PSP with firmware 1.52 that could be modded. Since the newer 2.0 firmware was still unhackable. (soon after you could mod version 2.0 with a gta savegame hack)

      So many good memories. I really loved the PSP modding scene.

  • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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    2 years ago

    I just dug mine out after losing the charger like 9 years ago. Got a new one, got a new battery, new battery door cover, memory card, and used my cellular hotspot to update the firmware. The original memory card was too small for the firmware.

    Hot Shots Golf Open Tee still holds up.

  • @ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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    52 years ago

    One of the best handhelds of all time. For me it’s gotta be Steam Deck, GBC, PSP, DS, GBA in that order.

        • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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          32 years ago

          Damn that’s harsh. I grew up in a world where there was no such thing as handhelds. There were Tiger Electronics black and white LCD “games” but nothing like an actual handheld game system.

          First time I saw a Lynx my mind was blown. I saved up every penny as a little kid to get one, used.

          Gamegear came later, and again it blew mind. I do remember how it ate batteries.

        • @kersk@lemmy.world
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          Holy shit core memory unlocked. I don’t think I ever got past like stage 3 of sonic because that thing DEVOURED batteries, and it was like a full set of 6 AA’s, too. Felt like it was cheaper to go to the arcade. Worst console I ever owned!

          • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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            42 years ago

            I was the Nintendo dude in my friends group and my best friend was the Sega dude. So while we had fun back and forths we both got to experience both consoles pretty well. I remember being so happy when my friend got the wall adapter for his game gear lol

      • The King
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        22 years ago

        Sega Nomad was my favorite, bit I’m not sure you could really classify it as a handheld since it ate through batteries like nobody’s business

  • Cloudless ☼
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    52 years ago

    I sold my PSP and spent the money to buy a 2DS.

    Too many PSP games tried to have “realistic” 3D look but they struggled because of the weaker-than-PS2 graphics.

    I prefer the stylish low-poly look of 3DS games, and its huge library of 2D games.

  • @deadlock@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    I loved mine,homebrew was awesome on it. I really should have gotten a microSD adaptor, those expensive cards were no fun. I played so much with the GBA emulator, actually swapped my GBA saves between the PSP and the Wii.

  • @ATDA@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    Still have my launch day version and bust it out to play some guilty gear with friends time to time. Got me into soft modding then hard modding other consoles. Even now it’s a tinkerer’s delight.

    • @shiroininja@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      Best modern Sony can do is a streaming shitbox that you can accomplish the same thing with using a phone or tablet you already own, and it’ll have same janky aesthetic as well.

  • kratoz29
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    22 years ago

    This is so nice, and then is me with my cringe PSP 3000 which I got new in the box in 2016 and it failed some years after lol.

    The battery was messed up (something not uncommon) and then it stopped recognizing batteries at all, something about the bios kinda thingy that is soldered in the motherboard, I read that if you cleaned it up it would help, I opened my unit and I couldn’t de attach correctly the cable that powers the unit, I ripped the piece where it plugs all with my hand, to have it half working I glued that piece to the motherboard, which seemed to work (unit wired) for some time, so yeah, this whole mess was a big fail from my part 🤡

    I think the best route for me would be to swap the motherboard entirely, or call it a day and get a Retrod Pocket 3 Plus lol.

  • @BinarySystem@partizle.com
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    22 years ago

    Recently fished out my PSP-1000 from my closet only to find the battery ready to pop. Need to look into disposing of it now before anything bad happens -_-

  • Omega
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    12 years ago

    I have a 3000. I replaced my cracked screen awhile back and now it can only turn on when plugged in. It sucks because before that the screen was broken, but I could stream it to my TV.

  • tommy
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    12 years ago

    It reminds me of good old times but the device itself is not “modern” anymore. Feels like cheap funstation from aliexpress. It would be great to have a new version of it.

    • @chrono@apollo.townOP
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      32 years ago

      I completely disagree, the device feels really sturdy, I own both a PSP and a Switch and if you ask me I think the switch is more flimsy. The only thing that ages the PSP imo is the UMD reader and the lack of a second joystick, but I still love the design today

      • @chrono@apollo.townOP
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        12 years ago

        The only one that feels cheap is the PSP street, but the others are built to last. 11 years of use is no joke and the buttons still work great on mine

        • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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          I mean anything works if it’s built to last and you take care of it. I still have my original brick grey Nintendo DS 1st Gen and it works flawlessly.

    • @AshTheGoblin@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Yea and they could call it PSLife, for breathing new life into the handheld. Surely there would be plenty of games for it and Sony could support it for years to come!

      • tommy
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        12 years ago

        Not sure if you say it with irony or not, let me know tho