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First Time Buying A PSP by R Fiscina

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The next thing you might want to invest in is games. SOCOM and syphon filter and those types of games are good if you have a wireless connection, this allows you to use the multiplayer function (infastructure) and thus opening up more gameplay and will make the game a good buy. A good thing to get would be the Sony Headset, which allows you to talk to other gamers during the game, and saves you the time of having to type out everything (takes a long time) The other games are up to you what you want to do.

Make sure if you didn't buy the value pack or a pack with the cloth including, you buy a microfiber cloth which is designed to wipe LCD or other screens that are very sensitive. Invest in one of those and that will help keep your PSP clean and scratch free. Also be aware that wiping the screen with your shirt, paper towels, or other objects will cause scratches and that should be avoided.

And I'm going to leave you with some advice on keeping your PSP neat and scratch free. If you get the case and screen protectors and the cloth you should be set to go. Just remember to be careful with it, and usually wipe it down after you use it and keep it in good condition as it is a $300 dollar investment.

Enjoy your PSP, as that is the reason you bought it.

Thank you for reading my First Time Buying A PSP Guide!

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R. Fiscina writes about PSP's. Here is his favorite site for PSP games: http://shmyl.com/tvposon Here is his favorite site for PSP movies: http://shmyl.com/hnqoson Here is a PSP program that helps you put your games and movies onto your PSP: http://shmyl.com/cnqoson
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