Vampire Darkstalers Collection for PS2 confirmed

Semantics.

Anybody that didn't see this coming swigs too much Haterade whilst reading Magic Box.

Capcom, port tired old games to current hardware? UNHEARD OF! :P
 
PSP connectivity?
Hmm... Anyone notice that when Nintendo pimped the concept, it was deemed "a lame gimmick?" Now Sony will copy the idea and it will be seen as cool and cutting edge.
 
Using a PSP in the place of a Dual Shock, or in the case of a fighting game; an arcade stick is just a dumb an idea as having to use GBA's to play FF:CC multiplayer. :/

The only way it could be "cool" is if they allow you to transfer save files between the big brother Playstation and PSP for games that allow level building and such on the go. That would f'ing rock. Dian Wei-gotchi!
 
TheDiave said:
Hmm... Anyone notice that when Nintendo pimped the concept, it was deemed "a lame gimmick?" Now Sony will copy the idea and it will be seen as cool and cutting edge.

No, it's a lame gimmick for both :D
 
TheDiave said:
Hmm... Anyone notice that when Nintendo pimped the concept, it was deemed "a lame gimmick?" Now Sony will copy the idea and it will be seen as cool and cutting edge.

How is asking if it has PSP connectivity a proclamation of how cutting edge it is?
 
Who the fvck cares about PSP connectivity? How about US PS2 connectivity?
As long as it fits in the sliding tray and my controller works....
 
TheDiave said:
Hmm... Anyone notice that when Nintendo pimped the concept, it was deemed "a lame gimmick?" Now Sony will copy the idea and it will be seen as cool and cutting edge.

Difference here of course is that Nintendo was selling this as GBA's version of XBox Live ("Connectivity is far better then online play, teehee!!"), which is indeed lame. Nobody criticized the connectivity between Neo Pocket and DC for KOF. Why? Because it wasn't billed as a big fucking deal.

If Sony markets connectivity here as their answer to online play or whatever, then the lame criticisms will fly. But I think they're a little too smart to make that silly mistake.
 
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