http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000090038848/
Supposedly this is the PSP dev kit... Just passing the word.
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000090038848/
Supposedly this is the PSP dev kit... Just passing the word.
jajaja we all saw this about 4 months ago :)

A board member took the pics and then Blammo! they got ripped off by half of the internet -_-
EDIT: Moved the thread to the correct board
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Damn, someone beat me to it....Posted Apr 5, 2005, 4:02 AM ET by Gil Bates
Actually, this originated on ASSEMbler's board a LONG time ago, like most of the dev photos that get ripped off by everyone else.
Thankfully with the huge watermark on it ;-)
Aww man they ripped off my pics :(
Should I repost the original 1152x864 pics with a fat Assembler water mark? :)
Sigh...I assume it's not you who's posting "blah blah blah, i posted these first" in that link then. Sigh.
I think that odds are, the earliest pictures of dev hardware for new consoles are going to end up here first. So, take pictures of everything neato, and slap assemblergames.com all over em. That'll stop theives and advertise.Should I repost the original 1152x864 pics with a fat Assembler water mark? :)
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Always always post a watermark on your pictures!
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Watermarks are stupid.
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For the purposes of your SMS cover scans, I'd agree with you, but with high-risk stuff like this (where people are inclined to steal the images) it would be better to initially post with a small watermark, then later release shots without.Originally Posted by Omar
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