1)A PSP 3000 "mystic silver"
Wanted to do this for a while and the PSP Go announcement pushed me over the edge.
Got a matching 8GB stick (the little green thing) and a few games to start me off: Daxter, Ratchet&Clank: Size Matters, R-Type Command and Warhammer 40k: Squad Command.
2)FF7/PSN (NTSC version)
Another major factor in my decision to buy a PSP actually.
3)Moar games: Killzone: Liberation, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, God Of War: Chains Of Olympus and Conan: Oddly Lacking Both Colon And Sub-Title.
4)A portable finger-operated sequencer/synthesizer.
I have no idea how that's even possible but these things currently go for 99€ at Thomann, and yet they are fully functional and easy enough on the ergonomics side (weight distribution, neck shape etc). It does show in some places that they are built to be cheap, most prominently around the little sound holes. It's untreated plywood, and you can see how they cut them holes out with a drill that wasn't quite centered. When it arrived there were actually still splinters sticking out from the edges.
But still, for that price I'm quite happy to have a decent outdoors device where I don't have to be particularly devastated about blemishes and scratches. Everything works. Sound's okay. What more do I really want. So awesome.
Wanted to do this for a while and the PSP Go announcement pushed me over the edge.
Got a matching 8GB stick (the little green thing) and a few games to start me off: Daxter, Ratchet&Clank: Size Matters, R-Type Command and Warhammer 40k: Squad Command.
2)FF7/PSN (NTSC version)
Another major factor in my decision to buy a PSP actually.
3)Moar games: Killzone: Liberation, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, God Of War: Chains Of Olympus and Conan: Oddly Lacking Both Colon And Sub-Title.
4)A portable finger-operated sequencer/synthesizer.
I have no idea how that's even possible but these things currently go for 99€ at Thomann, and yet they are fully functional and easy enough on the ergonomics side (weight distribution, neck shape etc). It does show in some places that they are built to be cheap, most prominently around the little sound holes. It's untreated plywood, and you can see how they cut them holes out with a drill that wasn't quite centered. When it arrived there were actually still splinters sticking out from the edges.
But still, for that price I'm quite happy to have a decent outdoors device where I don't have to be particularly devastated about blemishes and scratches. Everything works. Sound's okay. What more do I really want. So awesome.