The PSP was a big step forward for Sony back in the day and provided the mobile gaming experience that was otherwise non existent at a time where smartphones either didn't exist or couldn't run 3D games and the same applied to tablets, so the PSP excelled. I remember all the "cool kids" or "rich kids" having PSP's back in school and looking back at them today, they were quite impressive, were.
Today a family member visited my house and their son, to my surprise, pulled out an old PSP. It surprised me when I realized just how thick and bulky it is and how the display is so dim, low-res and smaller than your average smartphone. The games understandably didn't look good compared to smartphone games today either. It just shows how far we have come in just 10-15 years.
Do you still play on one of these things? I know the PS Vita is still considered pretty good, but the unreasonably high prices of games ( at least where I live, ) a lack of games available and the much more affordable smartphones that are better in every way other than input methods kind of diminish their appeal. I guess they're now more of a relic or something less wealthy people use to satisfy their gaming needs.
Today a family member visited my house and their son, to my surprise, pulled out an old PSP. It surprised me when I realized just how thick and bulky it is and how the display is so dim, low-res and smaller than your average smartphone. The games understandably didn't look good compared to smartphone games today either. It just shows how far we have come in just 10-15 years.
Do you still play on one of these things? I know the PS Vita is still considered pretty good, but the unreasonably high prices of games ( at least where I live, ) a lack of games available and the much more affordable smartphones that are better in every way other than input methods kind of diminish their appeal. I guess they're now more of a relic or something less wealthy people use to satisfy their gaming needs.