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    #1
    16th December 2004, 8:17 PM
    It's about as small as the DS! Some pics from ign:

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    That is one big-ass screen. Wow.

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    That is one sexy-looking system.
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    #2
    17th December 2004, 7:27 AM
    It's a bit longer than the DS, but yeah, overall they're roughly the same size. A bit surprising, I figured the PSP would be bigger than that.

    Quote:That is one big-ass screen. Wow.

    And highly prone to being scratched, no doubt. *clamshells rule*

    Does the PSP have any shoulder buttons, it doesn't look like it from those pics.
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    17th December 2004, 7:44 AM
    It has two shoulder buttons. And yes, they are about the same size... but given the size of the DS that's not too surprising.
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    #4
    17th December 2004, 8:54 AM
    A clamshell design would have been nice, but I lived with it with the original GBA and I'll live with it now. Always buy cases, kids!
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    #5
    17th December 2004, 1:05 PM
    My GBA screen got scratched up really bad.
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    #6
    17th December 2004, 3:02 PM
    That's because you're an irresponsible child.

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    17th December 2004, 3:20 PM
    Well, you are an...an...irresponsible adult!
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    #8
    17th December 2004, 4:26 PM
    ... but I never had any scratches on my GBA screen.
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    #9
    17th December 2004, 6:24 PM
    I bet you did other stuff though!
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    #10
    18th December 2004, 9:26 AM
    No, not really... I always keep my stuff in perfect shape. Back when we lived in Croatia and I had an N64, I actually put it and all of the parts back into their plastic sleeves and cardboard box every single night for about two years.
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    #11
    18th December 2004, 6:56 PM
    You did OTHER stuff though! Like the neighbors cat! I saw what you did to it!
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    19th December 2004, 10:11 AM
    Quote:No, not really... I always keep my stuff in perfect shape. Back when we lived in Croatia and I had an N64, I actually put it and all of the parts back into their plastic sleeves and cardboard box every single night for about two years.

    Erm

    I think that falls past the border line of unhealthy anal-retention.
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    19th December 2004, 2:02 PM
    At a certain point, any additional efforts to protect one's stuff no longer has any benificial effect. When there is no longer any benefit, an action is either done to obey orders, or is done to put one's fears at ease. When it is done to put one's fears at ease even though the one doing it is likely fully aware of how meaningless it is, I would venture that it is a sign of... what's that thing where people wash their hands like 50 times in a row or flip off a light switch over and over every night because they want it in the "offest position possible, it's not OFF enough dangit!"? That's what this is. Hard to really do anything about it, even when the person is fully aware that it's just a little mental quirk. So long as it doesn't progress to the point where such actions actually get in the way of a productive life, it's really just a little quirk. It would pay to realize that such actions do nothing to protect the system any more than just simply keeping it in the entertainment center would.
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    #14
    19th December 2004, 3:55 PM
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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    19th December 2004, 7:43 PM
    Yes, what OB1 described there is definitely obsessive... whether it is a sign of a disorder is a different thing, but that's definitely not something most people do. :)
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    19th December 2004, 7:50 PM
    I get all weird when my books or DVDs get moved around, but come on, packing away your N64 every night for 2 years? That's crazy!
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    19th December 2004, 8:51 PM
    Crazy... like OB1? :)
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    19th December 2004, 9:38 PM
    Heh, I myself have memorized the exact placement of each of my games.... So... I know when they have been touched, and then I get all panicked and check my memory cards for access, and if I can detect a single save file has been played and saved to, even if they didn't do anything, I feel the honor of my "I gotta perfect the game and no one can help me AT ALL"... thing... has been tainted, so I start a new game file, right then and there...

    I wish I was kidding...

    But at least I REALIZE there's some serious mental issues going on there :D.
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    #19
    20th December 2004, 7:37 AM
    Now I don't do THAT, but I do spend several minutes of every day making sure all my DVDs and books are properly aligned with one another and if they get moved around I get mad.
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    20th December 2004, 10:30 AM
    Imagine being a huge video game fan with no consoles of your own for two years and then finally getting the brand-new awesome Nintendo system which you never thought you'd get... and then living in a house with a really bad mold problem for a whole year.

    You freaks would have done the same thing. See, you guys were spoiled brats you always got what you wanted so you took things for granted. I did not.
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    #21
    20th December 2004, 1:47 PM
    *doesn't feel sorry for OB1* :p
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    #22
    20th December 2004, 3:04 PM
    Yeah well now you're in a similar situation since you live in dumb Oklahoma and can't even play awesome games on X-Box Live which is the only good reason to own an X-Box!! So HA!!!
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    #23
    20th December 2004, 4:15 PM
    You still had to pay like $70+ for N64 games...and not the good ones either. *OB1 is teh pwned*
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    20th December 2004, 5:53 PM
    I have never paid over $50 for a console game. I have for a few (not many) PC games, but never for a console game...
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    20th December 2004, 8:46 PM
    The most I paid is about $60, but that was only for a few N64 games.
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    21st December 2004, 10:10 AM
    Great Rumbler Wrote:You still had to pay like $70+ for N64 games...and not the good ones either. *OB1 is teh pwned*

    Goldeneye and Banjo-Kazooie weren't the good ones?? What are you, ABF or something???

    Oh and that doesn't matter since now I can buy all of the games I want to (since unlike the rest of you lazy asses, I actually have a job) and play online Halo 2! SO TAKE THAT!!!
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    21st December 2004, 12:27 PM
    Quote:Goldeneye and Banjo-Kazooie weren't the good ones?? What are you, ABF or something???

    No, I meant the bad ones cost $70. The goods ones were probably more.

    Quote:Oh and that doesn't matter since now I can buy all of the games I want to (since unlike the rest of you lazy asses, I actually have a job) and play online Halo 2! SO TAKE THAT!!!

    Oh yeah? Well, I live in Oklahoma where it's not cold like Colorado! *OB1 is teh double-pwned*
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    21st December 2004, 12:43 PM
    Quote:No, I meant the bad ones cost $70. The goods ones were probably more.

    GE was $70, SotE was $60, Banjo was $50 (since I got it from the U.S.), and the rest of the games I just rented. But yeah most games would have costed $80.

    Quote:Oh yeah? Well, I live in Oklahoma where it's not cold like Colorado! *OB1 is teh double-pwned*

    It was 70 degrees two weekends ago.
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    21st December 2004, 1:32 PM
    Having a job means free games? Then what is it I have?! I say it means free games because that's the only feasible way I can think of that could explain how you can actually get ALL THE GAMES YOU WANT. Well, the OTHER way is not just getting payed a finite number of monies, but an INFINITE amount of cash. If neither is the case, as it is with MOST people, then no, you can't get ALL THE GAMES YOU WANT, and neither can I. Well, maybe you get payed SO much that money really isn't an object and you just buy things without caring about the costs at all. Some of us though have to be responsible with our cash since we don't actually have $6000000 a day incomes!
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    21st December 2004, 2:44 PM
    Haha, I was waiting for DJ to reply to that since in the past she's made comments referring to people who have jobs as "rich people".

    You see the thing is that I don't want that many games, so yes I can afford all of the games that I want to get. That's maybe a few games a month, depending on the time of year. So yes, I CAN buy all of the games that I want to thank you very much. Even after all of my monthly payments (another thing you'll have to get used to when you grow up).

    Indeed, DJ, getting a job is an amazing thing. I know this sounds crazy, but when you work you actually get paid, and with that money you can buy things, usually much more than you could previously buy without a job! It's something that millions of people all around the world do, and I think that when you finally take that leap and decide to enter the workforce you'll realize what you missed out on for all those years. And in the off-chance that you do actually have a decent-paying job, perhaps you need to either get a better job or work more hours.

    P.S. Someone quote this please. :D
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    21st December 2004, 2:54 PM
    I get most of the games [and other things] that I want and I don't have to work 6-8 hours a day and try to go to school at the same time. *has his priorities straight*
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    21st December 2004, 2:55 PM
    Quote my damn post!
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    21st December 2004, 3:02 PM
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    No.

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    Oh, alright, you fat baby!

    Quote:Haha, I was waiting for DJ to reply to that since in the past she's made comments referring to people who have jobs as "rich people".

    You see the thing is that I don't want that many games, so yes I can afford all of the games that I want to get. That's maybe a few games a month, depending on the time of year. So yes, I CAN buy all of the games that I want to thank you very much. Even after all of my monthly payments (another thing you'll have to get used to when you grow up).

    Indeed, DJ, getting a job is an amazing thing. I know this sounds crazy, but when you work you actually get paid, and with that money you can buy things, usually much more than you could previously buy without a job! It's something that millions of people all around the world do, and I think that when you finally take that leap and decide to enter the workforce you'll realize what you missed out on for all those years. And in the off-chance that you do actually have a decent-paying job, perhaps you need to either get a better job or work more hours.

    P.S. Someone quote this please.

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    Wait a second...are you sure DJ can't read your posts? She did make a comment about jobs and so far you're the only person that's mentioned them.
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    21st December 2004, 3:04 PM
    You quoted me...
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    21st December 2004, 3:04 PM
    Great Rumbler Wrote:I get most of the games [and other things] that I want and I don't have to work 6-8 hours a day and try to go to school at the same time. *has his priorities straight*

    Some people have to pay for their costs of living, as well as car payments, insurance, etc.
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    22nd December 2004, 11:04 AM
    Quote:You quoted me...

    True.
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    22nd December 2004, 11:21 AM
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