Comments on: My PSP's analog stick has fallen (off) and can't get up
David Carnoy has seen lots of reports online about PSP analog stick problems, but it always hurts to experience them firsthand.
David Carnoy has seen lots of reports online about PSP analog stick problems, but it always hurts to experience them firsthand.
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Another tip? In most game stores you can get a replacement button/nub to pop on the arm...one that is bigger and more like a full size console nub, which might reduce the strss you put on the stick b/c it's easier to grip.
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- by sblgamesllc March 8, 2009 4:13 PM PDT
- If you aren't under Warranty with Sony, and you don't think you are able to repair it yourself, we offer a repair service. Our service price includes, 30 day Warranty, Priority USPS return shipping, and labor. Visit http://sblgames.mybisi.com/product/131140/Original-Sony-PSP-1001-Analog-joystick-Repair-Service_606975.html for more details.
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