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This purchase was a Christmas gift for our fourteen-year-old son. He has been a fan of Star Wars in the past, and is getting to that "hard to buy for" age. He describes his Star Wars Limited Edition Bundle as---"Very fun gameplay. I love the ceramic white color of the PSP. It was a great Christmas present.I did have to buy a memory card separately after Christmas. I wish it was included as part of the bundle. Other than that, it had everything else necessary. The colors on the screen are well defined and clear but the graphics are a little bit basic. It was a little bit hard getting used to only having one joystick for targeting enemies but it had a "lock on target" function which definitely helped. Overall, it was a good game."
The Star Wars PSP bundle is a really good hand-held video game system. Obviously if you are not a Star Wars fan there is no need to pay extra for this white PSP with vader on the back. If you are a Star Wars fan however, this bundle is pretty sweet. Everything about the PSP except the outside look is the same, but it comes with Star Wars Battle Squadron, which is an alright game. The screen is of considerable size and the visuals are very clear. There are a great deal of really fun games, but they lean more toward adult players. There are quite a few features with the PSP as well. You can connect to the internet, upload videos and/or music, customize the look and more. The system's games are really innovative and practical. They are called UMDs and stay inside a plastic protective cover even while being played. The PSP is worth the money and can provide hours of entertainment. The worst part of the system would have to be the battery life. The battery drains fairly quickly. Turning the volume down or off and lowering the brightness seems to help a bit. The analogue stick is not great either. It is rather small for an adult thumb and barely sticks out, so you can't actually hold it. If you are looking for a Star Wars hand-held video game system that provides various forms of entertainment, and has a large selection of mature games and movies then the PSP Star Wars bundle is for you.Read full review
The PSP has recieved many mixed feelings from many people. After purchasing and playing mine I understand. While overall it is quite simple to operate one must ask the question in why the joysick and D-pad are not switched around. The home screen is quite easy to follow and figure out especially if you are remotly fimiiar with a PS3. The game itself though is worth it. Any fan of the first two Battlefronts must play this game. It follows in perfect sequence with them and we finally get a Halo like ability to carry two weapons at once. This ends the old tiring way of running around with a rocket launcher to take out infantry because you first had to blow up a tank. The story line is perfect. It meshes nicely with the original trilogy and provides a nice side story. Overall I defiently like the unit and strongly like the gameRead full review
I got this system, in 2008. I had always loved my PS2, and used it a lot, and sorta missed playing it when I was traveling. So this was a good alternative. This is able to be paired with a PS3, and play games off of that, however now that I have an XBOX360, that feature is sort of unusable. I use it for a lot of gaming, and the battery has still pretty good charge. I've used it for heavy web usages, and before my iPhone, this was the thing I used the most for the web The only complaint,. I can think of, is that there is no actual physical keyboard, when browsing, or entering stuff on a game, which means you have to keep tapping the x and scrolling to different letters to find the letter you want, this takes awhile, I mean imagine if you were typing an email? I'd done that once on it and it was so hard, I didn't want to type on it, again but still did. It also can get a bit cramped keypad, being that when I was using it, and fast controlling of a game, and intenser it got, my hands hurt LOL. I know my complaints are geared towards web browsing, and that really isn't a complaint, because well, it's a game console, it's not made for heavy web browsing, it's a nice feature to have, but it's not there for heavy use. It is an excellent systemRead full review
I ordered the Sony PSP Star Wars Bundle for my husband for Christmas. The first thing that we noticed when we opened the box was the shining, crystal clear, liquid-like 4.5" screen! If you cover the control pad and buttons to reveal just the screen, you might think this is a tiny Plasma screen you're holding! Really good quality! The menu on the PSP is pretty intuitive, easy to navigate. Control pad and buttons are layout just like a regular Sony PS2 controller. The analog pad is a little hard to use when playing any game requires precised movement, like Super bobble pop type of game, or shooters using cross-hair; but once get used to it, not a problem. The WiFi connection is easy to configure - switch it on and search and connect. I also tried some MPEG 4 video playback using a 512MB MS Duo, now this is what a portable AV player should be! It's like watching a DVD movie on a plasma tv, smaller of course! Watching movies on it is great. This is really a nice portable entertainment system, and yes, it plays MP3 nicely.Read full review