To the two who commented,
Please read my article all the way to the end before you make an assumption.
This article was to illustrate the fact that Developers are now utilizing 333mhz. I know that with firmware you could clock your PSP to 333mhz, but that in essence doesn't improve the graphics, just performance. With publishers developing with 333mhz in mind there will be more strain on the core as more data is being transfered. Resulting in my speculation that additional heat will be generated.
Also for lack of a better term I used overclocking. The PSP shipped with 222mhz, no...
To Guwapo77
This is about developers using 333mhz, not firmware based overclocking. Did you read the article?
Nice...gotta Laura
A review is subjective. No matter how much you want reviews to be perfect and fact. They are simply someones informed opinion on a piece of media.
"everyone now is under the microscope, every mag/website now is under speculation of being bought."
I don't think that is a bad thing though. I think it's great, it can only make things better for us who read these publications. Who dares try anything like this in the future, if the backlash from the end consumer is so harsh?
mmmmm....Buy two get one free at toys R Us.
Cool weapon
Nice idea on the top 10 weapon list, will have to check up on it again later.
As an avid fan of 1up yours I wish John Davison the best of luck! I think they have every opportunity to take advantage of the shortcomings of the ESRB. This could be a big hit.
mmmmm $500 gift card...could get an 8800GTX with that :D...Crysis here I come!
I want a lightsaber