The V screen, a “3D enhancing peripheral for the PSP” just released to the wide world of Walmart video game accessory sections everywhere. Sounds somewhat exciting right? 3D technology on a portable gaming system? For fifty dollars it must be revolutionary! I mean, it is getting huge buzz in the business! It has to be the next “big thing”……right?

Well, maybe. Instead of me breaking down the features and functions and contemplating over whether or not it will dazzle us gamers, I figured this was a great opportunity to show that sometimes, pictures speak louder than words.

First we have the PSP V Screen in all it’s magnificient 2010 technological glory.

Second, the great piece of hardware created in the budding days of portable gaming, the Gameboy strap on light and magnifier.

Need I say more?

If your not sold on this point alone, check out the Joystiq video review of the V ripoff.


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:o looks interesting. i shall try!



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