Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Time for miracles.

And a miracle it was.

To those who know my Year 12 result, know that its indeed, a miracle.

More than just the overall ranking score itself, how I did in one particular subject stunned me, and others, more than anything else. Dwarfing all other just-as-worthy achievements impeccably.

It was something so unprecedented, so shocking, even, that it can be declared a miracle.


Anyway, now that results are done and dusted, time to get back to sleep and gaming all I can before the time of endless, sleepless nights torment me the rest of my life. For real.


And I'd appreciate any info on a PSP, its pricing, best deals, etc that you know of. Might have to switch gaming approach from heavy mainstream gaming to lite, quick-fix gaming, in light of aforementioned sleepless nights.

Some of you may actually know my REAL reason of getting a PSP....

supposing I even decide to get one.

I'm just considering, bummer.

Wonder how it'd feel like the day my gaming life ends.

Miserably.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Most people say the PSP 3000 is a much better buy than the PSP GO. Because it cost 300 bucks less (psp3000 is 700+, pspgo is 1000).

As far as I know, there are more than one version of the psp3000, the piano black is the cheapest model, the ones in fancy pants colours(red, blue, white, silver) cost more and may have very tiny improvements(I'm not sure about added features with the different colours, but I'm certain the black one is the cheapest.

Gabs said...

nevermind that, get the same games i have!

eV said...

@soobs thanks for your input man. and yeah i dont care for fancy pants colour, as long as it works. and at an affordable price. heh. I did read on a forum that the PSP3000 can be modded/hacked but with a minor niggle..it can only be put on standby, and reverts when switched off. Though it can be reactivated by doing some stuff which i dont remember.

@gabs what games do you..or rather your sister, have?