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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

It just decided not to work after I took off the faceplate and put it back on.
Halp?

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  • Ahh geeez poor little faggotry POS gaming unit wont work what ever will you do with your saturday nights now.

  • This is funny to me because shortly after posting this video I realized the PSP is, in fact, a terrible gaming device, media device, and web browser.

    My phone does web better, my Cowon A3 does media better, and all mobile gaming is shit.

  • @hglazmv2 ye but thats 200 bucks right there

  • @370046Byakuya

    I actually got it used for about $10, so no loss.

    @cloudstrife1256

    Because at the same, I wanted my $15 investment to work.

  • maybe it's because you're a faggot

  • @mrstone56

    <3

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  • wow i have a problem with the left conductor too. it likes to pretend that its being pushed down to the left or right but its really not.

    why did they choose to make the conductor like this? cus the ds one is seperated and easier to find the button layout to fix them.

  • aaa my right button keep pressing it self......anyway to fix it??

  • How does the analog start drifting so can avoid it

  • @mrstone56 lolol

  • the only button for me that dont work is the right button -.- any way to fix it?

  • Open it up, look at the connector under the screen where the D PAD circuit connects. Either the circuit/cable is not plugged in correctly or there's a split in the fine plastic circuit, or the connector where the cable plugs in is no longer soldered to the board. Will take about 30 mins to fix by someone who knows about electronics.

  • Its cause the buttons sometimes don't touch the D-pad, so put in your faceplate and tighten your screws (be careful not to strip them!!!!!!). When the psp's faceplate is tightly attached to the psp, then it should be working fine :D

  • @hglazmv2 DOHOHOHOOHHOHOHO

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