Miburou said:I don't know about any good import places (I bought my 512MB from across the street), but in any case you should wait until the SanDisk "game" sticks come out. Should be cheaper than the current offering.
Ok. Thanks for that tidbit.
Miburou said:I don't know about any good import places (I bought my 512MB from across the street), but in any case you should wait until the SanDisk "game" sticks come out. Should be cheaper than the current offering.
Scoobert said:But whats the different between the two? They can't be exactly the same when the "gaming" one is cheaper. Is it slower transfer rate?
Got a US edition of a game (NFSU:R), got a Japanese PSP, put the two together ... peanut-butter and jelly, baby. No lock-out on anything we've encountered yet.
While the build of MVP Baseball we got a chance to check out wasn't a very stable one, it's apparent that EA has taken a lot of time honing the look of the game. The presentation is well done, featuring attractive menus, good-looking stadiums, and some of the best player models we've seen yet. Like another EA PSP sports title, FIFA Soccer, MVP Baseball features play-by-play and commentary tracks for each game you play, courtesy of Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow, the same team that sounds off in the console versions of MVP.
Graphically, FIFA Soccer looks like nearly like a direct port of the console versions of the game, with only slightly less detailed player models. When viewed close up, the player models tend to move a bit slowly, but when the camera is pulled back in a standard game view, it moves at a fine pace. Some of environmental visuals such as the stadiums, crowds and weather effects like rain could use a makeover, but not to the point where it takes away from the overall quality look of the title.
Once we actually got out onto the green for the first time, everything felt instantly familiar, as the interface and controls are lifted straight from the other Tiger Woods games. The d-pad governs shot placement, the analog disc is used for swinging, and you can add extra punch to your shots as well as control the spin on your ball while it's in the air using the right shoulder button. It worked well for the console Tiger games, and it seems to have been translated quite faithfully.
As you might expect from the title alone, NFL Street 2 Unleashed looks and feels a lot like the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube version of NFL Street 2. This is most obvious in the visual style of the game's player models, menus, and loading screen artwork. Essentially it seems that Unleashed has been shrunk down to handheld size with most all of the console visual bells and whistles intact. Game speed has noticeably improved since our last look at the game, and if the player models aren't necessarily as detailed as in the console versions, you probably won't notice because it moves so smoothly.
Since our last look at Street Showdown, the game has really been shaping up into an impressive package. First and foremost it looks wonderful, with big, detailed player models zipping all over the court in three-on-three fury. In fact, for all the up-court and down-court action and all the dunking, blocking, and alley-oops, we didn't notice any hiccups in the frame rate, which is impressive considering the nice amount of detail found in each player model. The differences in player frames are perhaps not as drastic as those found in NBA Street V3 for the consoles, but the big men still look big, and even the little guys will be able to get some air under their sneakers when they need to.
We have yet to really tear into all the customization aspects, but what we've seen bodes well and certainly sets the game apart from other portable racers. In some ways, classifying Need for Speed Underground Rivals as a portable game sells it short, as the modes and content are far more comparable to a console game than what you'd normally expect from a handheld game.
TekunoRobby said:Official PSP website is updated with the 25 launch games.
http://www.us.playstation.com/aboutpsp/aboutpsp.aspx
Nothing special but hey, it's now there.
Nevermind, Game Gossip is dumb and as I am for beleiving them.Amir0x said:Hey, that's not updated. All that information was already on the site when I posted about it in the original FAQ![]()
TekunoRobby said:Nevermind, Game Gossip is dumb and as I am for beleiving them.
http://www.gamegossip.com/comment.php?id=12290
While we're at it, THIS THREAD ROCKS! *flexes muscles and veins pop out*
+1
Lumines
Wipeout Pure
Maybe:
Ridge Racers
Mercury
JC10001 said:I will definitely be taking off on March 24/25. I'm buying these at launch:
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Choas Tower
Dynasty Warriors
Lumines
Mercury
Ridge Racers
Twisted Metal: Head On
Doom_Bringer said:Why no Wipeout?
Miburou said:One that I find interesting is that PSP saves seem to grow the more you play and unlock. That's not a problem seeing as how large the mem stick is, but it definitely is different from way PS2 games save.
Wario64 said:Interesting
I doubt space will be an issue even if you have a small stick with lots of data on it... since you can just simply back up your saves to your computer. Or if you're lazy, you can just download complete save files from gamefaqs.com![]()
JC10001 said:I plan on getting it eventually after the prices start to drop. I don't want to get too many similar types of games to start out with because the prices are tad too high, IMO. I'd rather spread my money out on different types of games instead of buying a bunch of games in the same/similar genres and get bored quickly. I've got my racer (Ridge Racers) and I've got my vehicular combat game (Twisted Metal). Wipeout falls somewhere in between those two and that's why I'm ignoring it for now.
StrikerObi said:iPSP is now on version 2.0 and is also now available on the Windows platform. Reports from Mac users who were using 1.0 say it's great.
http://kaisakura.com/
ManaByte said:So I went to pre-order Twisted Metal and Wipeout today and got this:
"I want to pre-order Wipeout Pure for the PSP."
"White belt?"
"WIPE OUT"
"I don't see a Wide Out in the computer"
Finally picked up the display box to show them the game.
Amir0x said:Where was this?
ManaByte said:Gamespot.
They have a big sign showing a bunch of third-party box arts (Death Jr. has a new final box that is better than the all white one, IMHO).
They have actual SCEA cardboard display boxes for Hockey, Basketball, Soccer, MLB, ATV, Wipeout, and Twisted Metal.
ManaByte said:So I went to pre-order Twisted Metal and Wipeout today and got this:
"I want to pre-order Wipeout Pure for the PSP."
"White belt?"
"WIPE OUT"
"I don't see a Wide Out in the computer"
Finally picked up the display box to show them the game.
Amir0x said:You mean Gamestop? I saw some things at my local EB starting to go up. Just very basic display cases for the PSP game boxes.
Man, the PSP launch is going to be insane. I hope my local EB does what it did with the DS launch. They handed out free drinks and gave out t-shirts to random people, and one of the people on the line won a free game for answering a trivia question correctly.
Amir0x said:You mean Gamestop? I saw some things at my local EB starting to go up. Just very basic display cases for the PSP game boxes.
Man, the PSP launch is going to be insane. I hope my local EB does what it did with the DS launch. They handed out free drinks and gave out t-shirts to random people, and one of the people on the line won a free game for answering a trivia question correctly.
ManaByte said:They also have the crappy pelican stuff in. System cover is $10. Poor fools who buy that thinking they need it despite the system coming with a nicer one.
This Gamestop has the PS2 section right as you come in the store and the huge PSP display is right between it and the Xbox stuff (right near the counter too).
In comparison, the tiny DS section is in a far back dark corner of the store next to the door to the back room.
Amir0x said:My EBs DS section is a pretty nice size. The PSP section doesn't seem to be fully completed though since it's only like two shelves.
Amir0x said:krypt0nian: Yeah, my EB didn't sponsor anything like that but on DS day like five of us who came out of the store just randomly sat down and we noted that there were others around, so we played Metroid a bit. I hope the PSP crowd is like that, at least for some Ridge Racers wifi.
ManaByte said:Also, everyone at this Gamestop is really down on the DS and they explain how it's already dead with not enough games out in comparison to the PSP's launch.