Those were some good specs back in the day… And the price 😯

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    I remember being amazed at the PSP in its day

    I’ve been using computers since around 1983 and the PSP was one of the few things that really stood out to me as a huge leap at the time.

    Most things are incremental but they really nailed the hardware on that one.

    • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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      The PSP legitimately rocked. It had several great exclusives and a large backlog of compatible PS1 games. I actually ran hacked firmware on mine and dabbled a little into homebrew. Mostly to run (you guessed it) emulators. Given all of the buttons are the same, the PSP is an excellent portable SNES emulator.

      That and it blew the graphical capabilities of the DS out of the water. I always thought the touchscreen was a stupid gimmick, but it did allow for some interesting gameplay. But the PSP was just leaps and bounds ahead in terms of power.

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        Somewhere I still have my original 1st gen PSP running the OG 1.5 factory firmware.

        For emulators.