-jinx- said:Outstanding post!
For those of you playing PS1 games on the PSP: Which ones do you feel have held up well over time, and translate well to the PSP control scheme? So far, I have only purchased Twisted Metal 2 (works...OK, still miss the two L/R buttons) and Hot Shots Golf 2 (works terrific on PSP and is a holdover until HSG:OT2 hits the U.S.). Are there any others to consider?
Nothing being released in the USmauaus said:Tanod, where is my weekly thursday update thread!!!
From the japanese store (using a japan PSN card) i have got kof 98, gunners heaven and metal slug x, those 3 games look really good on a friends PSP.-jinx- said:Outstanding post!
For those of you playing PS1 games on the PSP: Which ones do you feel have held up well over time, and translate well to the PSP control scheme? So far, I have only purchased Twisted Metal 2 (works...OK, still miss the two L/R buttons) and Hot Shots Golf 2 (works terrific on PSP and is a holdover until HSG:OT2 hits the U.S.). Are there any others to consider?
Maybe Everyday Shooter is too violent?Keyser Soze said:If Sony do a stealth release of Everyday Shooter today for Europeans I will forgive them for all of their wrongs through 2007...
YOU HAVE 1 HOUR!!!
Klytus said:Will there be an EU PSN update I wonder? Probably not but we can hope...
Great thread, and cheers for all the hard work throughout the year Tanod (and Chubigans!)
Tieno said:Maybe Everyday Shooter is too violent?
I wish I had money for Everyday Shooter But I just bought a PS3 and you all know how that goes.Keyser Soze said:I am more violent if I don't get my Everyday Shooter. Imagine how many kitten could have been hurt if I did not restrain myself over the past weeks!
doogles said:I wish I had money for Everyday Shooter But I just bought a PS3 and you all know how that goes.
DarkUSS said:WTF? Even SCEE updated their store, and SCEA aren't gonna do it? It seems that only SCEA employees have Christmas break. :lol
Katana_Strikes said:Well seeing as SCEE has been on holiday all year, it's only right they finally get back to work and give us something for a change!:lol
Unfortunately, Gob, my American PS3 only accepts American money. Taste the sad. But thank you.Keyser Soze said:If it appears today I will personally PayPal you 10
Tntnnbltn said:UK update list, for the record:
Games/Demos
- Super Stardust HD (4.99) (It shows up as a new item. Un-stealthing the update they did a while back)
- Super Stardust HD - "Demo and Upgrade"
- The Club Demo
That's it. No videos or other tidbits.
doogles said:Unfortunately, Gob, my American PS3 only accepts American money. Taste the sad. But thank you.
-jinx- said:Outstanding post!
For those of you playing PS1 games on the PSP: Which ones do you feel have held up well over time, and translate well to the PSP control scheme? So far, I have only purchased Twisted Metal 2 (works...OK, still miss the two L/R buttons) and Hot Shots Golf 2 (works terrific on PSP and is a holdover until HSG:OT2 hits the U.S.). Are there any others to consider?
WON'T WORK.Nightz said:Has anyone with the US version of SSHD tried downloading the upgrade from the Euro store?
M3wThr33 said:WON'T WORK.
Stop think cross-country add-ons and upgrades work.
That would require the PSP to stay wirelessly connected to the PS3 and currently there's no way to do that. Remote Play is just a simple VPN.Link said:Quick question: are there any plans to allow us to download PS1 games to the PSP wirelessly? Or is that just a pipedream of mine?
I'm not talking through remote play. I mean wirelessly downloading content directly, with no PS3 involved.M3wThr33 said:That would require the PSP to stay wirelessly connected to the PS3 and currently there's no way to do that. Remote Play is just a simple VPN.
That's NOT to say it won't be added later. God knows the PSP hardly resembles the launch firmware.
Can't wait. Cannot wait!neojubei said:Something to look forward to on the American PSN next year
Supports rumble too.
Keyser Soze said:If Sony do a stealth release of Everyday Shooter and/or Puzzle Fighter today for Europeans I will forgive them for all of their wrongs through 2007...
YOU HAVE 1 HOUR!!!
Wireless USB with your PC?Link said:I'm not talking through remote play. I mean wirelessly downloading content directly, with no PS3 involved.
neojubei said:Something to look forward to on the American PSN next year
Supports rumble too.
What... is this? Should I be excited or not?neojubei said:Something to look forward to on the American PSN next year
Supports rumble too.
Speevy said:Is this speculation on your part or are they putting custom soundtracks into every game?
Speevy said:Is this speculation on your part or are they putting custom soundtracks into every game?
WinFonda said:What... is this? Should I be excited or not?
I personally think Spyro and Wild Arms are a lot of fun and hold up well.-jinx- said:Outstanding post!
For those of you playing PS1 games on the PSP: Which ones do you feel have held up well over time, and translate well to the PSP control scheme? So far, I have only purchased Twisted Metal 2 (works...OK, still miss the two L/R buttons) and Hot Shots Golf 2 (works terrific on PSP and is a holdover until HSG:OT2 hits the U.S.). Are there any others to consider?
I totally agree.Xisiqomelir said:Tanod, I don't think I've mentioned this before, but I have depended on your weekly PSN update threads all year since Sony's site is ass.
Great job!
shut up XbotShard said:So this how the other side handles things, most interesting.
Castlevania is perfect, well, switching to wolf form using the nub so you sometimes hit it by mistake when trying spells.-jinx- said:Outstanding post!
For those of you playing PS1 games on the PSP: Which ones do you feel have held up well over time, and translate well to the PSP control scheme? So far, I have only purchased Twisted Metal 2 (works...OK, still miss the two L/R buttons) and Hot Shots Golf 2 (works terrific on PSP and is a holdover until HSG:OT2 hits the U.S.). Are there any others to consider?