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Another month has passed, and another PSP has been delivered to me (...and another PSP article has been written, one of many!)

One of my favorite things to do is to keep an eye on Mercari via Buyee, and to buy cheap PSPs. When they're listed on there 99% of the time they'll have the word 'junk' attached, which can mean anything from being dusty to not being charged to being totally ruined. I find sifting through what it might be to be super fun.

This one was really cheap for the condition it was in, judging by the pictures they shared of it. The white of the thumbstick was still white, which itself is a super rarity (they get grubby or yellow SO easily!), but it did have one issue, the charger was broken inside the charging port.

Anyway, this really isn't a deep-dive of an article. Or a guide, it was really just an excuse to share what it was like to take a gamble on the 'junk' tag and buy a dead cheap PSP which in the end required a tiny little fix I did.

If you're at all interested, or nostalgic about PSPs then follow my link to read along. Warning, I ramble and haven't written this very well at all:

https://gardinerbryant.com/buying-a-psp-from-japan/

(spoiler, it came out amazingly and works perfectly for a total of like $35.50 USD)

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[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Excellent article, very interesting fix!

Thank you! I think the 'writing style' on my behalf was pure laziness this time, it was just a 'hey here's what happens when you buy a broken one!' kinda tale. But thank you for saying so :)

I LOVE stories like yours, when someone's hope is lost but then they take the dive and go forward with a repair. I'm so glad you not only got yours back in action, but that it was objectively better than before! I suppose I have to go and check out DJMP now?! :)

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 6 days ago

If you like music games, it’s a HOOT! It’s very difficult at the highest levels but it’s basically IIDX for the PSP. It’s incredible. There’s DJ Max Portable 1, 2, Clazzaquai, and Black Square. I’ve completed the first two and played a chunk of Clazzaquai and BS, and DJMP 2 is easily the best of the bunch for me.

Got any favorite PSP games?