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    Default PSP controller grip for those long gaming sessions..

    https://www.ezrange.com/hand_grip_fo...3-c-0-p-1.html

    just ordered one for the inevitable 200+ hours im going to put on my psp now lol. i find the buttons are too close to the edge so you need to angle your hands weird, makes hitting the R buttons uncomfortable so this should fix that problem

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    Interesting... It's kind of like what they did to the classic controller for the Wii when they made the classic controller pro. I might look into getting one myself.

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    btw on a similar note does anyone know if they make a keyboard plugin for psp? im really gonna die if i have to type more than "OMG" on the crappy in game keyboard while im getting pwnt by an aura mob

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    I love my Go, component video + PS3 pad.

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    PS3 pad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kongajinken View Post
    PS3 pad?
    PSPGo allows connectivity of the six-axis, also the use of bluetooth headset and such.
    Highly underrated, reason why I still want to get the Go.

    Edit: Posted before but the way to last long hours on a PSP without the grip... needs great positioning!
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    PSPGo's main little feature is Bluetooth, and the ability to set up wireless PS3 controllers to control the PSPGo directly. They also can output to the big screen with a proper connector. If you have the Cradle, you can just set your PSPGo down near the set, set it in, and it'll be powered via AC, pumping video and sound through the TV, while you play with your PS3 controller. Effectively turning the little unit into something reminiscent of a PS2 with a familiar PS3-like interface. (And bluetooth headset ability)

    PSP2000/3000 can output to TV with the cables, but have no OFW way of using controllers to control it. Only CFW and a computer/laptop can allow you to do so.

    The games that make the most of that ability is stuff like Socom where you can sit there with a big screen experience, PS3 controller, playing online, and using voice chat.
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    I'm... Going to get this, lol.
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    I'm naturally a large guy, hands included, so I can appreciate anyone with cramping issues. Unfortunately since your position doesn't really change much with this 'device', I don't see it prolonging gaming sessions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Typestatic View Post
    PSPGo allows connectivity of the six-axis, also the use of bluetooth headset and such.
    Highly underrated, reason why I still want to get the Go.

    Edit: Posted before but the way to last long hours on a PSP without the grip... needs great positioning!
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