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TGS 2004: PlayStation Portable The PSP is a beautiful thing. At this year's Tokyo Game Show we had the chance to spend some considerable time with the hardware and many of the games in progress. We were overwhelmed. Here's why.
Firstly, the hardware is just about perfectly crafted. It sits snugly in two hands, and no end of playing will cause hand cramps. The shoulder buttons - which make the Game Boy Advance and SP seem slightly unwieldy - are situated ideally for prolonged play. Four face buttons is another boon, making transition from PS2 to PSP virtually indistinguishable. And the D-pad is in fact much better than the Dual Shock 2's.
The screen is visible from virtually any angle. The backlight is so strong that games could be seen from outside Sony's booth. (Battery life wasn't confirmed at the Tokyo Game Show, so keep those fingers crossed.) The console's design is probably Sony's most eye-pleasing offering since the PSone. Even the plastic casing's finish feels luxurious, like the front of an iPod. The PSP wouldn't look out of place in Business Class and it will certainly turn heads on the streets.
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