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Portable Gaming?


In the beginning there was Pong (well, not really but Pong is widely considered as the spark that began the video gaming industry).

Ever since coin operated arcade machines were invented, people were figuring out ways to play video games wherever they went, so in came the consoles; the Atari 2600, the Famicom, NES, MegaDrive, Super NES, PSX, PS2, N64, etc, you get my point.

Nintendo ruled the portable video game market for nearly three decades since the days of Game and Watch which evolved into GameBoy with its various incarnations. Sony wanted in on the act after the successes of its PlayStations so they came up with the PSP. PlayStation Portable. Portable is the keyword.

You use it to play games without being tethered to the TV, you buy a PSP to play games on the go. You play PSP in the car while traveling, in the bus, airplanes, trains, while waiting for your food in the restaurant, waiting at the mall, while taking a dump (admit it), while lining up for tickets to the latest superhyped movie, for AppleStore openings, and wherever.

So what may I ask is the point of this contraption??? What does it do? It hooks up your PSP to the TV. Hmm… I wonder if the guy who came up with it ever heard of the PS2. I also wonder if he's ever heard of the DVD because supposedly it's for when you wanna watch UMD movies on TV.
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