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PSP 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack - Black

PSP 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack - Black
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Product Description

Bundle includes "Piano Black" PSP-3000 system, Rock Band Unplugged, 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, and School of Rock PlayStation Store downloadable Movie Voucher


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2258 in Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: 98903
  • Released on: 2009-06-09
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: Sony PSP
  • Dimensions: 1.60 pounds

Features

  • A 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo for storing media files, and a PSP-3000 AC power cord, AC adaptor and battery pack.
  • The PSP-3000 System (Piano Black), allowing users to not only play games, but also watch movies and video, listen to music files, make Skype calls, browse the Internet and much more.
  • The rockin¿ handheld fun of ¿Rock Band Unplugged¿ for PSP in Universal Media Disc (UMD) format.
  • A PlayStation Store downloadable Movie Voucher for the hit Jack Black movie, "School of Rock."
  • Free wireless access to the PlayStation Network and PlayStation Store for all the best game, movie, TV and other multimedia downloads.

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The PlayStation Portable 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack brings together the latest hardware revision of the PlayStation Portable (PSP), with the world of Rock & Roll like never before. The Bundle includes a "Piano Black" PSP-3000 system, a copy of Rock Band Unplugged on UMD format, a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, and a "School of Rock" PlayStation Store downloadable movie voucher.*

Rock Band Unplugged playing on a PSP-3000
Bring the fun of the Rock Band experience to the small screen.
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Rock Band Unplugged
Rock Band Unplugged creates a full band experience in the palm of your hand by combining key gameplay elements from both Rock Band and Rock Band 2 with new and unique features specifically designed for the PSP system. In addition, Rock Band Unplugged includes the first fully-featured in-game store for downloadable content on the PSP system in the North American market, leveraging the PSP system’s Wi-Fi capabilities.

PlayStation Store movie voucher for downloading School of Rock
Download Jack Black's comedic ode to rock from the PlayStation Store.
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A 4GB PRO Duo memory card included with the PlayStation Portable Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack
A 4GB PRO Duo memory card included for all your digital content.
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"School of Rock" PlayStation Store Downloadable Movie Voucher
In the hit major motion picture, "School of Rock," hell-raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur Dewey Finn (Jack Black) has been kicked out of his band. Desperate for work, he impersonates a friend who is substitute teacher and turns a class of fifth grade high-achievers into high-voltage rock and rollers with their eye on capturing a battle of the bands title.

4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo
With 4GB of memory, the compact Memory Stick PRO Duo allows you to save your PlayStation Network downloads, as well as store your videos, photos, music and more.

About PlayStation Portable 3000

Now with Included Microphone and Brighter Screen
The latest PlayStation Portable revision, the PSP-3000, has everything the older PSPs had but now includes a built-in microphone, which lets you take advantage of voice features in some games as well as the PSP's built-in Skype functionality without having to use a headset. The new PSP-3000 also includes an improved anti-reflective screen that offers higher contrast and clearer visibility in well-lit places and can even be used outdoors.

A Full Entertainment System in Your Hands
The PSP was designed to handle all varieties of applications and entertainment -- music, video, communication, wireless networking, and, of course, gaming. Users will enjoy topnotch 3D games with high-quality, full-motion video, and high-fidelity audio. The 4.3-inch wide screen display is bright and beautiful, and works well under many different lighting conditions. If you prefer, you can also connect your PSP to your TV. The PSP utilizes the Universal Media Disc (UMD) for a storage medium, each of which holds 1.8 GB of data. It can also be used to download content digitally over the PlayStation Network.

Hundred of Games to Choose From
The PSP gaming library is hundreds of titles strong and covers a wide variety of genres. Whether you are seeking the hard hits of football, the strategy of a puzzle game, or anything in-between there's sure to be many games for you. The PSP is capable of graphics quality that is comparable to the PlayStation 2, but in a pocket-sized package that you can take wherever you go.

Listen to Your Music Collection Anywhere
With the ability to play MP3, WAV, WMA, ATRAC3+, and MP4 files, you can easily use your PSP as an audio player. Simply place your music on a Memory Stick Duo, and you can navigate your collection using the PSP's XMB (XrossMediaBar) to select your song to play.

Show and Share Photos With Your Friends
With the PSP, you can show a slideshow of your photo collection with your friends by simply placing them on a Memory Stick Duo and accessing them via PSP's XMB. Additionally, you can beam photos wirelessly to friends who also have a PSP via the devices ad hoc wireless connection.

Built-in Wi-Fi allows for Internet Browsing and Online Gaming
With built-in Wi-Fi, you can access the Internet from any accessible hotspot. Once connected, you can surf the Web and download exclusive demos and content for your PSP from the PlayStation Store. The Wi-Fi also allows you to battle other gamers, both over the Internet and in your local vicinity (ad-hoc).

What's in the Box
The PSP-3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment system, includes a "Piano Black" PSP-3000 system, Rock Band Unplugged, a 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo, and a "School of Rock" PlayStation Store downloadable Movie Voucher, AC power cord, AC adapter and PSP battery pack.

Contents of the Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack
PSP 3000 Limited Edition Rock Band Unplugged Entertainment Pack.

* Movie must be downloaded from PlayStation Store. Voucher code expires 03/15/10. PSP system, PlayStation 3 system or PC, USB cable (each sold separately), and Memory Stick PRO Duo (included) and PlayStation Network registration are required for download. User responsible for all applicable Internet fees.


Customer Reviews

Perfect PSP Bundle (our second)5
We've been a PS3 household ever since the 60GB version came about so, with two pre-teens in the house, we were ripe for a PSP adoption. We actually bought the Ratchet & Clank Pack a few months ago because one of my kids was a fan of the game. Now, with 2 boys and one girl in the house, one PSP turns out not to be enough. We're on Hold for the Hannah Montana edition for our little girl but we had no choice but get the Rock Band edition for the one who just turned 'teen' last week.

The bundle costs a few more than the 'clean' PSP-3000 but, in our case, the convenience of getting it together with the game AND a memory card AND a downloaded movie justified the extra expense because the kid REALLY wanted both the PSP and the game and, if you add up all that you get with the bundle, you come out ahead this way.

The 'Pack' includes the following:

- The PSP 3000 itself in black
- 4GB memory card
- The game on a UMD disk
- A downloadable movie voucher
- Manual, promos, registration card, etc.

I couldn't discuss Rock Band myself because I don't really play Rock Band and my kid is still practicing so, see Rock Band Unplugged for absolutely EXCELLENT reviews from those who spent some serious time rocking on the PSP (I salute you). And here are the reviews for School of Rock (Widescreen Edition) (for the movie itself not for the PSN download).

Given the PSP's built-in Wi-Fi and its PS3 integration you can do quite a few things out of the box if you have Wi-Fi or a PS3 but, for a better gaming experience we ordered a 16GB memory stick and will be using the included 4GB on a camera because we are planning to store a few movies when taking it on the road. Movies take about 0.5GB.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
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I was surprised of how good and versatile and elegant this little console can be. It has most of the PS3 buttons, including one analog joystick, the display is large and bright, the resolution is good (480x272), and it responds quickly to controls. It appears to be solidly built. Unlike prior models, this one comes with a built-in microphone while the sound output can be either through the internal speakers or headphones (not included). After charging the battery, my kid was up and running and happy in no time. But, let me proceed with a more structured discussion.

STAND-ALONE OPERATION (DISCONNECTED)
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The PSP 3000 will play games or movies delivered on UMDs or off a Memory Stick card. In addition, it will display photos and play music stored on the Memory card.

NETWORKING AND INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
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The built-in Wi-Fi allows the PSP 3000 to access the Playstation Netowork and Playstation Store directly. Off the box, there is an Internet browser, a Search (the Internet) function, several Internet Radio applications and the ability to use the PSP as a Skype phone for as long as one has a Skype account and the PSP happens to be within the range of a Wi-Fi hotspot.

PS3 INTEGRATION
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After the PSP is paired with the PS3, the PS3 can 'push' video, photos, music and even PSP games downloaded from the Playstation Store when connected through a USB wire. When wireless, the PSP can basically take over the PS3 - actually display the PS3's own screen and display photos stored on the PS3, play music stored on the PS3. Movie play is not supported. Amazingly, you can access your PS3 remotely from anywhere in the Universe for as long as your PSP can access the Net via Wi-Fi.

When playing music, it's possible to play it on the PSP's own speakers/headphones or have the PS3 play it itself, the PSP therefore acting as a remote control device.

I suspect that additional capabilities exist that I am not aware of yet and we uncover new uses and new features all the time.

PC INTEGRATION
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Through a USB connection, the PC will see the PSP's memory card as an attached drive. This will allow for music, photo or movie files to be transferred directly to the PSP.

ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
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The PSP 3000 comes very close to being the perfect portable game-playing (and more) machine, at least in the Sony universe. Perfection would be achieved if the 'keyboard' interface were improved - it's awful now - if it had touch screen capabilities and if file transfers from the PS3 were possible wirelessly. Also on the wish list, I hope that there were more legal 'digital copy' movies available for the PSP. And Bluetooth.

PSP-3000 vs. PSP GO
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The question begs itself: how about a PSP Go? Well, in our case, the Go was out of the question because it wasn't available for purchase on our kid's birthday, because the price is a little to high - we have 3 kids - and because, at this time, we would rather keep our games on disks so that they can be easily shared amongst our tribe and won't be depended too much on our memory card's limitations. Of course, our concerns may not apply to everyone.

MY RATING
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For anyone into Rock Band, this is the perfect bundle. If Rock Band is not your game, then you are probably better off with a 'clean' PSP and then get your own memory card, games, movies, etc.

For what you get, it's a 4.5 stars plus, rounded up to 5.

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Note:

It would be almost sinful not to protect your new PSP. We use PSP Logitech PlayGear Pocket - Slim. It doesn't have compartments to store UMDs or memory cards but it does wrap around your 3000 like a glove and, in my view, it provides the best protection.

Pleasantly Surprised4
I am not a hard core gamer.

I've been through the DS, the Wii and I refuse to buy an Xbox 360 after seeing so many die out in the hands of friends. Gears of War and Halo really never struck me as good enough to pay for a piece of junk that will die after a few months.

My PS3 gets used heavily, sometimes for games, but more often for Blu-Ray in my home theater. When I saw the PSP Go unveiled a few months ago, it sparked some interest. I have an iPhone and I have tons of games for it. However, with some exception - Fieldrunners and a couple shooters - the lack of buttons is frustrating on most games. I really wanted to buy the PSP Go, but then I decided to go with a PSP 3000 to get the best of both worlds; UMD and PSN downloads.

At first, I was skeptical of the Rock Band bundle. I've been down the Guitar Hero road and I"m over it. But I actually think the rythm formula plays much better on the PSP then the stupid guitar peripherals. The game is highly addictive, easy to pick up anytime and the formula works perfectly for a portable like the PSP. Moreover, more than the other music games, it reminds me of an old PS2 favorite, Frequency.

Looking at the PSP-3000, I like the XMB and how it is just like the one on my PS3. The 4 gig card is a good starter for downloads. i like the way it feels for the most part. I like the wide screen and even the loading times aren't that bad for the games I have.

What I don't like? The damn thing in black is a freaking finger print magnet. I wish they offered the bundle in a different color. The UMD tray feels pretty flimsy. The battery life isn't as good as a DS. Sometimes the controls, particularly the shoulder buttons, feel awkward. My biggest complaint is the slow nature of downloading movies and games from the PSN. I think the free School of Rock movie took like 3 hours to download on my DSL connection. Sucks.

If you are going to use PSN, just buy whatever you want from the PS3 Playstation store and then transfer it to the PSP.

Though the PSP has been out for some time, I am glad I bought it now. With the 3000 model, I get the best of both worlds of UMD and PSN downloads when I want. I like the design, the size and the games. Overall I can just say, no matter how much more life is left in this thing, I'll be playing it for awhile. I love my iPHone and some of the games on it are irreplaceable, but I like my PSP more and I am glad I bought it.

Great game system5
I bought this for my son's 13th birthday. He'd use it almost every waking moment if we let him.

This bundle was a good deal because it came with a 4GB memory stick (many of the other bundles in this price range came with only a 2GB memory stick), as well as a game and a voucher for a movie. We chose the PSP 3000 over the PSP Go because I don't like that the PSP Go limits you to downloaded games - I prefer the flexibility of being able to buy games and movies on disks when we choose.

I was particularly impressed by the graphics for a portable system. The sound is good considering the limitations of built-in speakers on a handheld. But most of the time my son uses headphones (we had to buy those separately) for true stereo sound. The headphones also mean he can have the sound on while he plays in the car without bothering everyone else.

The controls will be familiar to anyone who has ever played a Playstation console - he mastered the basic use of the device within a few minutes. So far he is mostly focused on playing games. He still hasn't taken much advantage of its Internet capabilities or its use as a music player, but I expect he will soon...after he finishes playing Dissidia.

So far it seems durable. My son dropped it once on the kitchen floor, and it still works fine. It wasn't in a protective/shock-absorbing case when he dropped it, either.

All in all, it's an impressive handheld gaming system that I think he will enjoy for a long time.