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Managed to get a version 1.5 PSP.
The shop I got it from is called Playboxx and it's situated in Tampines.
It is also probably the only place left in Singapore which still has a few remaining stock.
I really have to thank my baby for buying such an expensive gift for me.
Even though she had combined many occasions together and need not buy anymore presents for me until some time next year,
it is still considered one of the most valuable present that I have ever received.
As for her case,
the most costly present she ever bought.
It comes down to a total of around $550.
I paid for an extra 1 gig memory stick for $135 whereas the rest of the package was purchased with just a mere smile on my face throughout.
I am truly blessed,
for having such a wonderful person in my life and also tons of games made available to me that I don't even know where to start.
I might not even want to go out anymore,
or even to work.
I would just lock myself in the room and play games the whole day.
In between taking intervals to let my PS2 and PSP rest,
while I focus my attention entirely on either screens...
Neglecting whichever phonecalls or appointments that I would encounter.
In time to come,
people may think that I have lost alot of weight due to intensive regular workouts.
People may also think that I have saved alot of money either because I am more thrifty or I am having a stable job income.
Well...
Close enough.
My above fantasies might come true if it wasn't for what I have discovered 2 or 3 days back.
I took out everything from the box and did a run through on the instruction manual.
Everything that was stated in the manual came together in the package.
So I happily surfed the internet in search of information which could assist me in playing downloaded games. I came to a forum and found out that it wasn't as easy as I thought.
There were certain things that I had to look out for;
The game file extension, the version of the game and installing emulators in the PSP itself.
Woah.
So chim one sia.
At first I thought transferring the games over into the memory stick then On and play can liao.
'Nevermind.'
'Can slowly find out myself or ask other people if worse comes to worse.'
The person probably installed everything for me back at his shop.
I figured out that by transferring the games which I had already downloaded to the PSP,
and trying whether they could be loaded would be the best alternative that I had from the start.
I charged my PSP battery for six hours.
There wasn't any cable included to connect the PSP to my PC directly.
I took out the memory stick,
took out my Digicam card reader and had an advanced Merry Christmas cum New Year greeting to myself.
The sizes of the memory stick and the card reader were different.
All the while I was having sub-conscious thoughts of the memory stick being the same as my Digicam memory card,
but clearly I was wrong.
I got the PSP on Monday and haven't tried using it until now.
Maybe I will just put it aside because I am far too lazy to get a memory stick reader or a USB direct cable so soon.
I probably will get one when PSP2 is launched.
The shop I got it from is called Playboxx and it's situated in Tampines.
It is also probably the only place left in Singapore which still has a few remaining stock.
I really have to thank my baby for buying such an expensive gift for me.
Even though she had combined many occasions together and need not buy anymore presents for me until some time next year,
it is still considered one of the most valuable present that I have ever received.
As for her case,
the most costly present she ever bought.
It comes down to a total of around $550.
I paid for an extra 1 gig memory stick for $135 whereas the rest of the package was purchased with just a mere smile on my face throughout.
I am truly blessed,
for having such a wonderful person in my life and also tons of games made available to me that I don't even know where to start.
I might not even want to go out anymore,
or even to work.
I would just lock myself in the room and play games the whole day.
In between taking intervals to let my PS2 and PSP rest,
while I focus my attention entirely on either screens...
Neglecting whichever phonecalls or appointments that I would encounter.
In time to come,
people may think that I have lost alot of weight due to intensive regular workouts.
People may also think that I have saved alot of money either because I am more thrifty or I am having a stable job income.
Well...
Close enough.
My above fantasies might come true if it wasn't for what I have discovered 2 or 3 days back.
I took out everything from the box and did a run through on the instruction manual.
Everything that was stated in the manual came together in the package.
So I happily surfed the internet in search of information which could assist me in playing downloaded games. I came to a forum and found out that it wasn't as easy as I thought.
There were certain things that I had to look out for;
The game file extension, the version of the game and installing emulators in the PSP itself.
Woah.
So chim one sia.
At first I thought transferring the games over into the memory stick then On and play can liao.
'Nevermind.'
'Can slowly find out myself or ask other people if worse comes to worse.'
The person probably installed everything for me back at his shop.
I figured out that by transferring the games which I had already downloaded to the PSP,
and trying whether they could be loaded would be the best alternative that I had from the start.
I charged my PSP battery for six hours.
There wasn't any cable included to connect the PSP to my PC directly.
I took out the memory stick,
took out my Digicam card reader and had an advanced Merry Christmas cum New Year greeting to myself.
The sizes of the memory stick and the card reader were different.
All the while I was having sub-conscious thoughts of the memory stick being the same as my Digicam memory card,
but clearly I was wrong.
I got the PSP on Monday and haven't tried using it until now.
Maybe I will just put it aside because I am far too lazy to get a memory stick reader or a USB direct cable so soon.
I probably will get one when PSP2 is launched.
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