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"Which is better a tooth pick or a Stylus?"

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Wed 22/12/04 at 16:14
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Just thought this might be an interesting one.

Have a bit of a session with your mates and get to some food stuck inbetween your teeth do you try and find a tooth pick or just use the stylus?

Is there some safety concerns here?
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:53
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"Jog on, sunshine"
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Top score wrote:

>Lets face it Nintendo handhelds have hardly moved on since the advent of the
> original, and why would they need to saps like you keep buying them.

That's just spiel, and you know it.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:52
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No competition, and you lot kept on buying them. Lets face it Nintendo handhelds have hardly moved on since the advent of the original, and why would they need to saps like you keep buying them.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:52
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Top score wrote:
> Of course Sony could have gone down the DS route a produced an
> inferior piece of technology that would have lasted 20 hours.

Yeah, and an inferior piece of technology that will sell more because it is built for handheld gamers and not for an uninterested market.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:50
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"thursdayton!"
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Top score wrote:
> Running Scared just buy another battery problem solved, or even
> recharge there is an idea.

I'm on a five hour car journey and I run out of batteries. Where do I charge my PSP?

Oh, but I can buy another battery. I shouldn't need too shell out more money. Sony should have sorted this, it's a major problem which will turn users away. Stick that in your problem thread.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:47
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and sold more consoles and made more money! What a stupid idea.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:45
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Of course Sony could have gone down the DS route a produced an inferior piece of technology that would have lasted 20 hours.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:45
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Wed 05/01/05 at 16:43
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Running Scared just buy another battery problem solved, or even recharge there is an idea.
Wed 05/01/05 at 16:32
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"thursdayton!"
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It depends because it depends on the usage of the PSP. But GT4 without as many people as possible connected via Wi-Fi it lasts less than three hours. Which is pitiful.
Wed 05/01/05 at 15:48
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Strafio wrote:
> Macintosh wrote:
> Yea, but its still Mario. I dont want Mario, sorry. Can I have GT4
> on
> a handheld please. And I wonder how many other people would say the
> same, once they have the option?
>
> Not if they want to play it for more than 2 hours at a time! :-P

But we shall see how long the battery lasts. Some reviews say 6 hours. So dont, you know.

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