Difference between revisions of "PSP"

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We're no strangers to love
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You know the rules and so do I
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{{ibimage|PSP.PNG}}
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
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{{iboriginal|defective|Sony PSP}}
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
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{{ibprofile|boykicksgirl|boykicksgirl}}
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{{ibdate|April 2005|April 1, 2005}}
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|spinoff1=pspblam
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|title1=It's not a defect, it's a fatality!
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|spinoff2=psphl
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|title2=It's not a feature, it's Half-Life Ammo!
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|spinoff3=wilpsp
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|title3=What is Love? It's a feature!
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|spinoff4=defectivedeathstar
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|title4=It's not a feature, it's a space station!
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|spinoff5=defectivenes
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|title5=It's not a defect, it's 8-bit!}}
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{{ibt|Used Music}}
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{{ibm|Franz Ferdinand|[http://ytmnd.com/assets/d20860a9723011f8cd3e530eb179505e Take Me Out]}}
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I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
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'''Sony PSP''' was a YTMND by user {{profile 2|boykicksgirl|boykicksgirl}}, created April 1st, 2005. It featured an animation of a person playing ''Ridge Racer'' on the PSP and the UMD disc popping out as they turned the PSP. Early builds of the PSP were notorious for having the UMDs fall out when jerked the wrong direction, as demonstrated in the image.
Gotta make you understand
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Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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The YTMNDs zooming text reads "It's not a defect! It's a feature!", and is accompanied by a loop of Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out".  "Take Me Out" was used in the PSP commercials in the United States.
Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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We've known each other for so long
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Spinoffs of this fad commonly portray the the UMD disc being shot into other YTMND [[fads]] and affecting it in some manner.
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
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Inside we both know what's been going on
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We know the game and we're gonna play it
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And if you ask me how I'm feeling
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== PTKFGS ==
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
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There are 2 versions of the PTKFGS equivalent.  One version is called "{{ytmnd|nomaddefectptkfgs|Yes It Is A Defect!}}", using the song "The Fallen" by Franz Ferdinand.  The other version of the fad featured instead the {{ytmnd|ptkfgsfeature|Nintendo DS system shooting out its game cartridge}}, with the song "Do You Want To" also by Franz Ferdinand.
  
Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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{{wikipedia2|PlayStation_Portable|PSP|Franz_Ferdinand_(band)|Franz Ferdinand|left}}
Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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[[Category:Fads]]
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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[[Category:Video Games]]
 
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Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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(Ooh give you up)
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(Ooh give you up)
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(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give (give you up)
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(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give (give you up)
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We've known each other for so long
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Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
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Inside we both know what's been going on
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We know the game and we're gonna play it
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I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
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Gotta make you understand
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Revision as of 14:46, July 20, 2010

PSP
Preview image
Original YTMND:
Sony PSP
by boykicksgirl
April 1, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:
Used Music:

Sony PSP was a YTMND by user boykicksgirl, created April 1st, 2005. It featured an animation of a person playing Ridge Racer on the PSP and the UMD disc popping out as they turned the PSP. Early builds of the PSP were notorious for having the UMDs fall out when jerked the wrong direction, as demonstrated in the image.

The YTMNDs zooming text reads "It's not a defect! It's a feature!", and is accompanied by a loop of Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out". "Take Me Out" was used in the PSP commercials in the United States.

Spinoffs of this fad commonly portray the the UMD disc being shot into other YTMND fads and affecting it in some manner.

PTKFGS

There are 2 versions of the PTKFGS equivalent. One version is called "Yes It Is A Defect!", using the song "The Fallen" by Franz Ferdinand. The other version of the fad featured instead the Nintendo DS system shooting out its game cartridge, with the song "Do You Want To" also by Franz Ferdinand.

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