Wrapstar's New PSP Skins

Posted Apr 29, 2006 at 6:52AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Accessories Tags:
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The PSP was a fashionable item when it first came out, with its smooth sleek lines, it was the iPod of the handheld gaming market. But now that so many people own PSPs, they start to look a little bland. Now you can make your PSP stand out from the crowd, with Wrapstars' brand new PSP skin range.

These skins allow your to customize your PSP without removing the original faceplates (Which, if you've ever tried, can be very fiddly andannoying) because all Wrapstar skins are self-adhesive. Although some of the skins do look a little bit cheesy, its a welcome break from having the usual white/black PSP. They are laminated to extend lifetime which could be a good thing, as long as  they don't suffer from the same smudging and dust attraction that the original PSP faceplates do.

Wrapstar's PSP skin range should be available from all good retailers this some time this month, with an RRP of £4.99 ($9 US). They also have plans to expand their PSP skin collection in June, as well as moving to other devices such as the Nintendo DS, GBA and iPod.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-04-29 07:51:28
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Cool but i doubt i will be usefull First comment!!!
by - 2006-04-29 10:36:51
More Skins?

I use a skin from www.decalgirl.com on my PSP, and all my friends are getting ones out of envy! Great to see more choice around here.
by The_Skizzy - 2006-04-29 11:05:19
Wow... a $9 sticker.

bleh... how redneck.
by - 2006-04-29 11:51:09
decalgirl

I also use decalgirl skins. I use them mostly for protection, and they're great for that. They do look pretty good too. The only problem I had is that they say they can be removed and reapplied as many times as you want. That's a lie, it is next to immposible to remove them without streching or tearing them. Other than that I highly reccomend them. These wrapstar skins look cheap, I'll stick with decalgirl thanks.
by - 2006-04-29 13:03:49
Why?

Why the hell do things like this keep appearing on this site? This is not news at all. I am sick and tired of having 'news' like this crowd my RSS reader. I want to open up liferea and view updates to homebrew, not an advertisement. And i am sure that i am not alone.
by - 2006-04-29 14:11:11
hmmm...

Ya know, someday I'M gonna have to get one of these skins. Oh and could you please delete the hateful crap comments please :D?! #7 seems to be having a teen angst driven , not so happy sunshine day :P...LMAO.
by - 2006-04-29 16:31:48
dodgy site?

dis is good news blad finally we get more choice den decal girl this site looks kinda dodgy tho anyone actually buy one of thier decals from here?
by - 2006-04-29 17:34:42
@#7

This site isn't called PSP homebrew updates.com. As far as I can tell this IS PSP news.
by Casablanca Gamer - 2006-04-30 16:36:14
*****kkkk

Heyy !! Someone deleted my first post !!!!! *****kkkk
by - 2006-05-11 12:00:23
dodgy site

i emailed them, turns out that you can only buy the skins in shops...in the UK... and parts of europe. So, dont think they are dodgy...after all, we'll get to touch em before buying em, not like on t'internet
by - 2006-05-11 12:08:54
dodgy site

i emailed them, turns out that you can only buy the skins in shops...in the UK... and parts of europe. So, dont think they are dodgy...after all, we'll get to touch em before buying em, not like on t'internet
by - 2006-11-01 11:49:10
faceplate

i bought a faceplate for 16 euros and installed it in 10 minutes. Why bother with stuff that is adesive

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