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Kill Bill For The PSP

Both Kill Bill and Hero will be among the 1st films released for the new Sony PSP. The format for these films is called UMD, and they are supposed to retail for between $19.99 and $28.95 - which I find ridiculous considering they will only plan on the tiny screen of the PSP.

I really wish somebody would make a portable game player that accepted regular DVDs, and would use standard digital camera memory modules instead of relying on proprietary technologies. Heck, if photo printers can have 3 or 4 different types of memory card slots on them, why can't the PSP.

Amazon is currently offering pre-orders for the PSP bundle that comes w/ 5 games. The PSP gets released on March 24th.
March 18, 2005 by bs
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Category: Kill Bill
Comments: 3

Previous Comments

[1] On Mar-19-2005, ButchTheBoxer16 wrote:

In my opinion, I think putting Kill Bill ( or Hero for that matter ) on the PSP is kind of a waste. Why not put it on PS2, X-Box, and/or GameCube or the upcoming next-generation consoles ( X-Box 2, PS3 )? With the scope of those movies being as large as they are, I don't think a tiny PSP screen can did those movies justice.



[2] On Mar-20-2005, Gee Gee wrote:

To ButchTheBoxer16:
I'm pretty sure that PS2, X-Box, and Game-Cube already have built-in dvd players (I know that PS2 does), so there's not really a reason to release them on a different format for those consoles.



[3] On Apr-21-2005, Aresef wrote:

*hops off from the Google train*
There are lots of movies being released for PSP. And Gamecube can't play DVD's.









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