Defect in PSPs Turns Disks Into Throwing Stars 107
Headcase88 writes "Gamespot has confirmed a rumour in which if you twist a PSP in the right (wrong?) way, the UMD will go flying out of the portable. To quote the article: "...we were brave enough to use one of our precious PSP units to test the theory. Amazingly, with just the right touch, out it popped". I guess you could do this on purpose and pull off some pretty unexpected pranks."
Server to die in... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I guess you mods didn't see the video (Score:2)
Also had an external zip drive that launched disks a foot or so.
Here's a video of it! (Score:5, Informative)
Now if somebody with more bandwidth than me wants to mirror it... Pretty please!
Re:Here's a video of it! (Score:1)
I can't see how they missed this in playtesting or whatever they call it when you test a console...
Mirror here (Score:4, Informative)
Mirror: http://markrose.ca/mirrors/fly_004.avi [markrose.ca]
Enjoy =)
Re:Here's a video of it! (Score:1)
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cf6y-oot/umd/fly_003.a vi [asahi-net.or.jp]
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cf6y-oot/umd/fly_005.a vi [asahi-net.or.jp]
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cf6y-oot/umd/fly_006.a vi [asahi-net.or.jp]
One with a different game, one from a different angle, one looks the same as _004
Re:Here's a video of it! (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmm...
That sounds like A CHALLENGE!
Re:Here's a video of it! (Score:2)
Granted, you never claimed that they were
So, what exactly is your point then? I should post a disclaimer?
Okay, here you go:
"As a long time slashdot user I know the effect a Slashdotting can have on some poor bastard's server. I sure as hell am not going to subject any of my machines to it so I'm asking for somebody else to step up and do the good deed before it's gone for good."
Re:Here's a video of it! (Score:4, Funny)
The disk stays put after impact. That means it's being "shot" downward. Like, towards the floor. So this guy has proven that twisting the PSP makes the door pop open, and that gravity works. Amazing!
Now all you need is star shaped disks and to try this from really high up.
videos (Score:5, Informative)
and another, this time attacking a teddybear [asahi-net.or.jp]
and yet another, of a psps assaulting a defenseless nintendo ds! [asahi-net.or.jp]
this guy cracks me up.
Re:videos (Score:1)
The server seems to be handling the load fine, but in case the files get removed due to excessive bandwidth usage, I've temporarily mirrored them:
The bear video is a fake. (Score:2, Troll)
If you look at the bear video frame by frame, you'll see the UMD magically disappear after it "hits" the bear. Also, the blurring in the frame where the bear gets hit is clearly artificial.
I own a PSP and have been playing Ridge Racers since last Sunday (well, not non-stop, of course). I have yet to have the UMD pop out because I'm not a frickin' moron who abuses an expensive piece of electronics. Is the PSP a NeGc
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
However, I think that this is a pretty major flaw for an "expensive piece of electronics." If the videos are true, it doesn't take a whole lot of 'twist' for this to happen. No, it's not making spinning discs of decapitory death. However, it is ma
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
In each of the videos the PSP is angled downwards. If you hold a PSP horizontally and hit the eject button, the disc will not fall out. It's only when you aim it at a downwards angle that the UMD will fall from the unit.
What's this "it is making $300 worth of hardware fly out of my machine" part supposed to mean? The PSP doesn't cost $300 (unless you're paying importer prices or getting one off Ebay) and the gam
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
Uh, no. (Score:2)
Sorry, wrong. This guy shot several different sequences. One with just pillow, one with DS, one with Teddy. They are shot from slightly different angles and feature different games being played. Besides that, seems a stretch to fake something that has been independently confirmed by multiple sources, no?
Go see an optometrist, now
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:1)
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:2)
Then you must not live in America, where the original NES was released with that awful front-loading cartridge slot. After much use, the "fingers" of the connector get bent out of shape and do not work. At my local flea market, there is a guy who sells old game systems. He actually has to replace the connector on any NES units that he sells.
I am not bashing Nintendo. But I am saying that sometimes things happen, even to the be
Re:The bear video is a fake. (Score:1)
Ninja Gamers? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Ninja Gamers? (Score:3, Funny)
In the near future... (Score:1)
All I can say is... (Score:3, Funny)
PSP Ninja animated image. (Score:5, Interesting)
http://oohhhh.com/psp_ninja.gif [oohhhh.com]
Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
I also own the two Resident Evils f
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
Your Fzero crack was childish. For one, almost everyone admits that game was too hard
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:2)
Nintendo builds reliable systems, that's why I choose Nintendo.
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:2)
The reality of the situation is that when you make things, some percentage of them break or are defective. When you make millions of something, that can mean there are thousands of defective units. You can bet that a large percentage of people who hav
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:2)
Why would you be twisting the PSP during play? What gameplay motion involves twisting?
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
It doesn't matter if the game requires you to twist the unit or not, its going to be twisted.
Watch people play racing games. You will see a lot of people "spinning" the controller as if it will help them turn their vehicle faster.
Have you ever seen an adolescent lose a game? The controler will go flying into the floor or some other mass that gets in its flight path.
With portable units like these, I can see how pressing up or down heavily on the directional sti
Re:Not the first quality problem with Sony (Score:1)
The whole point is that a simple accident can cause your game to exit and send the disc flying, possibly damaging it in the process. Kids tend to not follow standard procedure when playing games as well... It didn't look like an extreme amount of effort went into causing the disc to eject. Yes, you have to twist it a certain way, but the fact that it can happen with such little effort makes the product that much less
PSP defects? (Score:5, Funny)
Strange this is, this is a dupe by the SAME EDITOR of the SAME STORY in 4 days time! Wow!
Zonk, are you trying to out Taco the big Taco?
Defect? (Score:1)
Re:PSP defects? (Score:2)
I personally saw the DS at EBgames, and tried it out. Depending on how abusive you are, these types of articles can easily be written. Oh I pressed the button too hard. Now DS automatically have bad defective buttons. See how easy it is to make garbage news!
Re:PSP defects? (Score:1)
That PSP's a killer! (Score:2)
Definitely a good idea to not import a PSP at this time. Wait for the US release; hopefully they'll have it fixed by then.
Still, it _could_ make a handy concealed weapon...hmmm...
very dangerous (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:very dangerous (Score:2)
It's always funny until somone gets hurt...
And then it's just hilarious!
Re:very dangerous (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:very dangerous (Score:1)
Tune in for "Microsoft ammases evil empire bent on domination of the galaxy" at 11
Re:very dangerous (Score:1)
Perhaps someone could mod the PSP to launch it with more velocity? Then, it would truly be a multi-function device.
-Jacius
Re:very dangerous (Score:2)
And it does not come out with any force, so unless the kids are standing UNDER the PSP (not likely, since the fun part is not under the psp), they are not going to be hitted. And, if it does, it doesn;t matter.
Of course, American's Ambulance chasers should take not of this one, and try to sue Sony into oblivion.
Re:very dangerous (Score:1)
1) it shoots over a much longer distance
2) it shoots a smaller diameter projectile (meaning easier to get to the eye because less chance of deflection by nose/glasses/head/etc)
3) because of 1 & 2 it is alot easier to aim over moderate distances
4) the gun is small enough to be hidden and light enough to be quickly aimed
5) the gun is cheap enough that if you accidentally sling it / drop it / have it ripped ou
Re:very dangerous (Score:2)
Re:very dangerous (Score:1)
I know I saw them at flea markets in the 90s but even that has been awhile ago now.
Re:very dangerous (Score:2)
taking out the competition (Score:1)
Re:taking out the competition (Score:2)
It looked like I could do more damage hand-throwing the UMD, FWIW.
hmm (Score:1, Offtopic)
Thats unbelievable.
Wow, I spelt unbelievable right.
That's amaezing.
Damage control mode....on (Score:5, Interesting)
First off, about the twisting motion. My friend studying in Japan received a PSP from her fiance. She tells me that it's possible for the twisting motion to be done accidentally, but it's not very likely. General consensus among the Japanese is that you have to treat a PSP more delicately than cell phones (of course), PDAs, or any portable system that's ever come out before, including the Nintendo DS. Apparently it doesn't feel safe to just toss it on the sofa or bed when you're done playing with it. That doesn't speak well for the durability of the PSP, although people do carry it around. It's better suited for use at home, where people already have home consoles, but anyway.
Second, about the screen. It smudges as easily as any plastic screen smudges, and it's even easier to notice than on things like cell phones and computer monitors, because you're supposed to look at the thing all the time, but your hands have to be on it all the time too. Also, it scratches more easily than Sony wants people to think. My friend has already put a faint scratch on her screen by putting it uncovered in her backpack along with a ballpoint pen and other small crap. She said the pocket clip on the pen is what probably did it, so the early press from Sony that announced that it was scratch-resistant was only partially true. Apparently the plastic that Sony used to make the PSP's front face is about the same as what they use on non-folding cell phones, but that's still not very hard. That plastic covers the whole front of the PSP in one single piece, so PSP users have to use something as a case at all times, and most PSP owners apparently are in the habit of wiping off the face of the unit before putting it away. Apparently it's common for the PSP to have thumbprints and small scratches all over the front, if you're not paying a lot of attention to it. If you wipe it off religiously, keep it in some kind of soft non-scratchy case, and don't move your arms while it's reading a disc, you should be okay.
About battery life. My friend only has Minna no Golf, and it goes for a pretty long time. Everybody there has heard about the battery life for big games, but she can't test it.
About the off-center square button. My friend's unit luckily doesn't have a serious problem with the square button not registering, but she does tell me that it feels different, and she has to press on the right side of the square button to be sure that it's being pressed. Hers stil pops up okay as well. But the diagrams of the connection point on the mainboard where the square button is off-center have been circulating in the Japanese gaming press, so everybody in Japan is aware that the controls of the PSP are a little wonky and unreliable.
Next, every shot of the PSP firing a projectile is taken with the unit oriented downward or horizontally. Many people have noticed this about those videos. When the PSP is facing up, UMDs don't normally fire out of the unit. The mechanism that opens the PSP isn't strong enough to propel the disc that hard, although all the throwing star jokes in Japan are based on the belief that it does.
Next, MP3 playback. My friend borrowed a memory stick duo and headphones/remote from a friend, since she only has the base unit. She could only put five songs on the memory stick, because she didn't want to erase her friend's game saves. Apparently it sounds pretty good, but she's no audiophile, and never had any other kind of portable MP3 player. I sent her a test signal file to use with the Koss headphones she brought from the States (because I have the same ones, and I know how it should sound using that test file on a good playback source), but hell if she wanted to bother
Re:Damage control mode....on (Score:2)
Re:Damage control mode....on (Score:1)
Some links (preferrably to grapical content) would be much appreciated.
gamespot confirms it! (Score:3, Funny)
Gamespot? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Gamespot? (Score:1)
"'Wait, reviews are just opinions. Right?'
"Actually, we don't think so. We make no excuses for our verdicts about games and believe our reviews stand for themselves. While our reviews, of course, do contain an element of subjectivity to them, we see the process of reviewing games as one that primarily involves the reporting of facts."
I think Gamespot has a [gamespot.com] few [gamespot.com] r [gamespot.com]
ngage (Score:2)
Re:ngage (Score:1)
Solution (Score:1)
If you are REALLY good, you can swing the UMD through the air and land it back in the PSP, just like one of those ball-on-a-string-on-a-cup games. Man, it is like having a whole new game built into every PSP!
Universal disc, proprietary to Sony, right? (Score:2)
Re:Universal disc, proprietary to Sony, right? (Score:3, Insightful)