September 21st, 2001...

With the unit finished, I applied the final details. Here are some more photos of the unit...

The Playstation logo is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment   This thing sure has more buttons than my VCSp....

The screen cover is black acrylic plastic, unlike the wooden one on the VCSp. It gives this unit a sleek, modern look. Also here's a shot of the trigger buttons up close. I didn't anchor the buttons to keep them from rotating, it seemed unnecessary and I can still recognize a triangle on its side.

Makes me think of A.N.A.L.O.G. computing...   Click R1 to become as Bat. R2 to become as Wolf

The left hand shot shows the metallic and blue line detailing found throughout the unit. The right hand shot has a shoulder button close up, and the battery. On the side of the unit is the A/V output port (for play on a standard television) and the DC IN jack (to run the unit off wall power)


September 22nd, 2001...

Use a Playstation while reclining in any position!   "Die Monster! You don't belong here!"

Ah, no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than relaxing with a game of Symphony of the Night! In the end the project cost about $400 to create, half of that just for the screen! But it was worth it.

Here's some PSp Wallpaper if you'd like to spruce up your desktop with my latest creation.

Here's a Video File of the PSp in action.


Well, that about concludes my story about the Playstation Portable. For more information on the machines used to build these devices, look under "Info" on the Main menu. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to send them along.

 

 

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