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  1. well, if everyone had a PSP, we would be in a much, much better world where people had the time to actually use a portable entertainment device which required active participation — as opposed to the current world, where only a handful of people have an overpriced fashion accessory with terrible games, and where virtually no one except students have the time to spend actively engaged to such a device…

    for the U.S., worst idea evar.

    i picked up a PSP in japan when it first came out. i work with 95% hardcore gamers. maybe 3 own PSP\’s, and not a single one of them plays them. i\’ve played mine maybe 3 times. like them, i\’m either sitting in front of my computer at home, sitting in front of the steering wheel, or sitting in front of my computer at work.

    i could go on…

  2. i admit that i don\’t know too much about the psp, but even with the collaborative effect of psp…how does that encourage active community participation when face-to-face interaction is almost neglected? it\’s funny how some of us prefer interacting digitally rather than through the traditional medium.

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