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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Winnipeg, MB Canada
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MY PSP GAMES: GRETZKY NHL NBA RIDGE RACER NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND RIVALS TWISTED METAL HEAD ON SPIDERMAN 2 VIDEOGAMER SINCE 1976 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Frisco, TX
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bedfordshire, England.
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I was lucky (touches wood). I have one of the original Japanese PSPs and have never had an issue with my square button and do not have a single dead pixel. If I was buying a PSP now, I would insist on opening the box and turning on the unit to check for dead pixels before buying - Sony's sh*tty attitude to replacement units dictates this must be done. This is the only area where Nintendo win hands down - they will replace a DS with one dead pixel.
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ya but BOTH screens on the ds adds together doesnt have more pixel than the PSP... lol.
one pixel is a big deal on the DS, i own a DS and a PSP, and i dont understand how you guys keep getting scratches on your DS / PSP. i'm a careful person, i take care of my stuff, but the PSP has a carrying case and the DS closes, how can you get scratches on them?! |
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Location: Ohio
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