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There’s one thing (and one thing only) that we know about
House, MD. He seriously loves nearly killing people before saving them. Well, that, and he loves chilling out with a PSP Go. What, you hadn’t heard? Yeah, seems old Dr. Greg is pretty into gaming in his downtime — you know, when he’s not downing Vicodin or collecting clues. There’s one more piece of evidence after the break.
[Thanks, Donny]
Continue reading Screen grabs: House, MD likes a little PSP Go between his high-risk medical procedures
Screen grabs: House, MD likes a little PSP Go between his high-risk medical procedures originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Dec 2009 11:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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You know how we love a good knockoff at Engadget. Well,
the PXP 2000 isn’t the greatest
KIRF we’ve ever seen — especially considering that it’s a “PSP Go” that plays NES games (and pretty badly at that). It is, however, one of the most caring and detailed unboxings we’ve seen in a really long time. In the nearly 15-minute video (which we’ve included after the break), the young gentleman host proves himself to be a talented and fairly entertaining chap. Be sure to watch the video all the way through — you’ll get to see some Super Mario Brothers action as well as the PXP’s super fantastic
iPhone camera icon. Also, someone who we can only describe as Jason Voorhees-esque makes a guest appearance about halfway in. Hit the read link for the whole, wild ride.
[Thanks, Nightwheel]
Continue reading Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXLI: PXP 2000 is not a PSP Go, but it gets a loving unboxing anyway
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Keepin’ it real fake, part CCXLI: PXP 2000 is not a PSP Go, but it gets a loving unboxing anyway originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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