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I got my order faster than I expected. It has some scratches but it doesn’t matter anyway but worst thing is in second day, I got one stuck pixel on the screen and can’t fix it. Anyway overall is okay service, shipping and the other. P.S. I suggest you to have good description about what is include in the package as well.
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PSP 3000 Limited Edition Ratchet and Clank Entertainment Pack - Silver
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PSP 3000 Limited Edition Ratchet and Clank Entertainment Pack - Silver
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USD $269.98 ![]() Order Now |
How do you install psp games using your psp internet free without downgrading?
I have a psp 3000 with version 5.51 can i downgrade it and how do you downgrade it . I want to get games that are free without downgrading.
If you have a PlayStation Portable device and if you are wondering how to add themes to it and customize the overall look of your dashboard, then you will need to get themes and download them from the internet. There are a number of places in the online world where you can download PSP themes for free. If you are planning on giving your game a customized look and feel, then you need to get these free PSP themes.
The internet is a great PSP place to search and download free PSP themes. There are a few websites that also offer free dynamic themes that are downloadable and can be put into your PSP. The need for finding the best of PSP themes has come at a time when people are seeking way through which they intend to provide the best of services that cannot be compared with other themes. Few websites have huge databases of these free Sony PSP themes and offer them for downloading. In order to download the theme, you will need to find a website that offers dynamic themes for download. Once you can do that, all you need to do is transfer that dynamic theme to your PSP memory card folder and you will be able to customize the overall feel and look of your PlayStation Portable. In order to download free PSP themes, head on over to a free Sony PSP themes site where you can get the best of downloadable content for your PSP.
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its alot bigger than the 3000 but get the job done feels alot better than the go which i do not like because of the lack of umd great deal
This seller replied well to my questions and went out of his/her way to assist! This item was a speedy delivery!
The 3000 is a good platform, a mild improvement of the 2000 it replaced. That said, it is better than the latest console of the psp line…case in point, the larger screen.
I love my PSP. It’s so cool and much better than the PSP go. (which I think is a waste of money)The only problem I had was that my screen went blank, but I got a replacement in a day or two. I think that getting my PSP was the best thing I’ve done in years and I would definately recommend a PSP to anyone who likes portable gaming.
****KI4QCX Review (teenage son of KS4RT)
PSP3000 console was the best console Sony has released its PSP with better screen, graphics very good,
is very easy to use, entertaining, fun and very easy to share.
Have had it for 1 year is great player with good battery life very enertaining while on trips on waiting on class to start.
I bought this for my girlfriend’s brother, not knowing a newer version would be coming out within a year. He liked it, however I haven’t seen it in a good 6 months. This review is outdated, I know.
The PSP is the first portable console released by Sony; it was first released in Japan late 2004 then in America in March of 2005 and the first upgrade the 2000 was launched in 2007. The PSP 3000 came out in 2008 and is the third and latest version of the PSP. I think that by now you should know what to expect, after all it’s the same PSP with a few changes. This one is even lighter and brighter than the original and the 2000, it has an improved LCD screen (I wouldn’t worry too much about the scan lines). It now has a microphone (which I’ve never used as of now), a longer battery life it also feels great in my hands which is great. It comes in different colors; piano black, silver, purple and white (there are also limited edition ones as well and some with designs on them). There are also many packages to choose from, maybe you just want the core to replace your current PSP or you may want to buy the Ratchet and Clank package(this is the one I bought) or perhaps the Assassin’s Creed one.
So is it worth buying a PSP 3000 right now? Yes. There are some goods games available like Final Fantasy Crisis Core, God of War and there are still good games coming out for the system. The games don’t cost that much either they are priced reasonably, you can buy a brand new one for about 40$ and “Greatest Hits” games are under 20$. It does a lot of things for a portable console, including networking. You may want to consider buying a bigger memory stick card if you plan on playing many games and having many files on your PSP. Don’t worry about the PSP Go, I know there are some concerns but it’s a different console and Sony aren’t planning to replace the PSP with it, it’s entirely different and if you aren’t comfortable with the fact that you don’t have physical copies of the game (you buy games online) you should rather get this one or an older version of the PSP.
If your a girl like my little one is you’ll love it. Just make sure she is over the age of six since Sony has done such a poor job of making games for girls and children under 6ish. That’s all I can say bad about it. It is truly an awesome piece of tech! I use it even though it’s “purple.” Just wish you could change out every piece but the back of it is fully colored in and out. Sorry one other thing about this model I did not like. But I tend to be extreme on my views of things. Let’s see.. great battery life, awesome game play and buttons, plays movies flawless… oh and speakers could be a little better. That’s about it!
This PSP is fun and easy to use. It feels nice in your hands and is really light weight. The only problem I have with it is a that it doesn’t hold a charge very well, but it still does a pretty good job.
I finally bought this for my daughter’s 7th birthday PSP 3000 Limited Edition Hannah Montana Entertainment Pack, after she has been asking for one since she was 5 yrs old and she is loving it. It also helps if your girl and I hope you would buy this color only for your girl, loves Hannah Montana also. This limited edition comes with great useful accessories like the memory stick which every PSP needs, colorful decorative stickers and they even through in a UMD video with three Hannah Montana episodes. What a great value for this package, so if your girl loves Hannah Montana and wants a PSP this would definitely be a great choice.
This is the 2nd time purchasing a psp. My original broke last week. I chose the HM psp primarly on the lilac color and the pair of included umd. On the psp itself, there is firmware to use a composite tv. I am glad that there is no HM logo on the psp but I still have the opiton of using the stickers.
So, like the previous reviewer, I also recently bought a PSP Go after having owned a silver PSP 2000 for a couple of years. And, I loved my 2000. The only things I didn’t like were 1) having to carry around silly little UMDs and 2) the size of the UMD-based PSPs.
Prior to buying the PSP Go, I had only ever played a mounted display unit at a retail store. The device seemed nice, but since getting the Go meant giving up a couple of years worth of games, it was a big risk for me. Nevertheless, I (obviously) took the risk and bought the device, and I am very happy with it. The Go is a very sleek and techy gadget. The slider is nice, the design is simple, and best of all – this PSP easily fits in my pocket or bag.
It’s true that many (most) of the games on PSN are a bit more expensive than the used versions of their UMD counterparts, but right now I find myself only playing a few full-scale PSP games (and some rare games are cheaper on PSN – like The Warriors and MGS: Portable Ops), and none of the prices are too absurd. It’s true that you can’t resell these titles, but personally I’m not too worried about that.
The controls on the Go did take a while to get used to, after regularly playing games on the 2000 and on the PS3’s Dualshock 3. However, after an hour or so of play, I think I like the Go controls more than the 2000’s. The analog stick seems tighter and the buttons are much more clicky (in a good way).
The screen on the Go is fantastic, and games and video look much better than on the 2000. I was blown away by how crisp and striking Super Stardust Portable looks on the Go screen!
Finally, I bought the Go in part to take advantage of the current Digital Game Pack offer, which means every Go comes with download codes for LittleBigPlanet PSP, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, and Socom 3. However, while I bought the Go five days ago, I still haven’t received the email from Sony with the voucher codes. Also, if you get a Go, it’s important to know that a screen protector and/or a case are a must for this little system (Why couldn’t they have made it a nice clamshell design?). However, the official Sony-made PSPgo Protective Case – Black is absolutely terrible (it will protect the Go quite well, but the Go is hard to remove from the case and is nearly unusable in the case).
Overall the Go is a really neat device that has generally been panned by the gaming media and by some PSP enthusiasts. Despite the negative press, it is the perfect device for some gamers’ mobile needs, and it’s also promising to see Sony trying to address some of the piracy problems it was faced with on the earlier PSP models.
Edit: After owning this system for a week, I still haven’t received the games from the Digital Game Pack promo (They come as voucher codes in an email from Sony Playstation). Playstation Customer Service (which was totally unhelpful and less than nice) said it could take up to two weeks to get the promo. Really? Two weeks for an automated email? I can get a passport from the massive US bureaucratic passport office in that amount of time! Anyway, the system itself is great, but the promotional offer and Playstation customer support have been pretty disappointing.
First off this is my first PsP system so I do not know how it compares to the 1000-3000 models. All I know is that I wanted to be able to play classic PlayStation games like Castlevania:SOTN without looking like I was playing a little kids toy in front of family/friends. Being 34 years old the library of down-loadable PSone games was my selling point. I spent many hours 10+ years ago on these games so jumped at the chance to get a portable. My experience so far has been that the games are easy to download and they work like a charm.
This is a wonderful item but don’t be like me and expect something as polished as the ipod touch/ Itunes combo. The PsP and Media Go do what they are supposed to without the style of apple. In my opinion the potential for this device is unlimited and I hope Sony continues support for it. The Media Go store is a little bare boned at the moment so I am hoping they add more classic games to it in the near future. As far as current generation PsP games I cannot speak to the quality of them as I purchased this as mainly a Playstion One system. The quality of the system compared to the price is a bit questionable, the plastic feels a tad flimsy and cheap. It does not seem to have an impact on gameplay and the buttons have all held up very well. Overall I give this a 4/5 stars.
What can I say? I went against the tide and bought a PSPgo. Everyone was complaining about how you couldn’t transfer your umd’s to digital and get this. If you have the original PSP, why do you need this again? Just stop complaining. For the rest of us who didn’t have a PSP? This thing is great for the price available on this site. 14 gigs built in, lots of fantastic games in the PSN store, and a nice lookin’ system. The analog stick doesn’t feel out of place for long, but doing things such as the “claw” hold for Monster Hunter would be pretty hard to do on this.
Overall, I can’t find many flaws to this..one flaw is not being able to check exact battery life, but that’s alright by me.
5/5 for this one.
OK, I already owned a PSP, and I had an 8 gig memory card to boot, so I could have done exactly what this system can do. Honestly, when this system came out, I was pissed off at the all download format. This eliminates me being able to trade in old games, or buy used ones? What a horrible idea? But then, the more reviews I read the more interesting this system became to me. Basically, I traded in my system (which had a few dead pixels and a really loud drive) and all of my umd’s for roughly the cost of the system. I had to pay tax. Oh well. Here is what I have noticed that is different.
1) the screen on the go is definitely smaller, and I who work in television notice this, it is smaller, but it is definitely sharper.
Advantage: PSP 2000
2) The price of downloads is definitely higher than buying a copy used.
Advantage: PSP 2000
3) You CANNOT change the battery, but on average I get more power out of a single charge than did with either of my 2000 batteries. I don’t like that I cannot change batteries, but without all the loading, I can play longer on a charge.
Advantage: Tie
4) Overall, the go system is smaller and easier to port around.
Advantage: Go
5) The buttons on the go were funky at first, but I have really come to appreciate the feel of them. I am not as crazy about the bumpers, but as a whole, the location and feel are better.
Advantage: Go
6) To put the system in sleep mode, I can do it the old way by quick sliding the power switch, OR I can add the option to put it to sleep by closing it, which I do.
Advantage: Go
7) I can easily pause a game and shut the system completely down. EVERY game has this option because it is part of the hardware. I feel this can and is a system software, and the older PSP’s should get this eventually.
Advantage: Go, for now. Tie if the 2000 ever got this
Advantage: Go
9) Location of volume, screen brightness and equalizer moved to the top of the system, home button on the top panel. This gets ultra annoying when shutting the system down. I have lowered the volume all the way several times or change the equalizer. Not easy to access when screen is up.
Advantage: PSP 2000
10) No UMD Drive, means I don’t have to hear the damn thing spinning all the time. Also, loading seems to have been improved, but this should be obvious since you don’t need to access a disc.
Advantage: Go
11) The downloadable library online does not have all the games I want. When I traded them in, there were only 4 games I didnt want to lose. I got 3 of them from downloads, I cannot get the 4th. *(Exit)
Advantage: PSP 2000
12) You can link Bluetooth devices, including a PS3 controller to this.
Advantage: Go, but then again, if I am at home, I will play my ps3, not my PSP Go
Well, I made this review long enough, so I will stop with points, but alas I am happy with my upgrade. I am upset that none of my old accessories will work for this system, Sony has a wonderful reputation for not adding backwards compatability, but then again I can understand why. The Go is not only a cosmetic upgrade, but an electronic one as well. One that has different power requirements. I still support my local game stores as well, by going in to buy network cards for game downloads, and I like it that way.
Let’s be honest, the gaming industry hates trading and selling. Sony is only the first company to dive into download only format. The other companies will follow suit eventually, make no mistake about it.
The pro’s and con’s are quite the list, and overall it comes down to personal preference. I like that I dont have to carry so much stuff with me now, but I don’t like not being able to sell my games. Which is more important to you is up to you to decide.
In the end, the goal is to have fun. the PSP 3000 (yes, I had a 2000 not made anymore) is definitely a worthwhile machine. I liked my 2000, but I plan on using this for all my media, including my mp3 player.
Good luck!
This game was good but not great. The attacks are smooth and easy, but the cutscenes are a bit well off. Overall the game does not live up to the GOD OF WAR franchise. If your a big god of war fan then get it, but if not well don’t bother.