2. I bought Disgaea 2 on PSN, and it has DLC available. Can I buy PSP DLC and get it on the Vita, and if so, how?
Transfer the DLC from your PS3.
Yeah, I have personally confirmed that this works. And what's nice about Content Manager Assistant is that it packages all the DLC into Disgaea 2 so that if you transfer it back and forth to your PC, you only have to copy one object.
Can someone please confirm for me how large Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus is on PSN? I'm trying to decide if I can spare the room for it on my 32 gig card, or if I should go through the hassle of tracking down a seemingly-rare physical copy of it.
edit: And also the price. Is it discounted? I forget.
edit2: If you could do this huge favor for me, I will be your best friend.
NINJA GAIDEN SIGMA PLUS ($34.99)
One of the highest-rated action games is back and better than ever. Experience a new way to play Ninja Gaiden Sigma with motion & touch controls, tons of content, and new challenges to test even the toughest ninja.
File Size 2.3 GB
I'm surprised at the noise people are making over the framerate of Sigma. It seems to run fluid to me from what I've seen. I guess I'll just never be one of the cool kids.
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Vita should be here in a few hours. A bit difficult to focus on other things, heh.
Has there been any solid information published on DJMAX Technika yet? Siliconera had a blurb about it a couple of days ago...aside from that I haven't seen too much about it at all.
Has there been any solid information published on DJMAX Technika yet? Siliconera had a blurb about it a couple of days ago...aside from that I haven't seen too much about it at all.
I asked that on Gamefaqs and someone gave me the same answer, and other than that page at Siliconera, we haven't heard anything on the game since it was announced in September. It's a shame because that's the game I'm really looking forward to.
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I picked up Rayman: Origins and Lumines on the PSN store via my PS3 so I'll be able to drop them right onto the Vita when it arrives. Anything else I should consider? I heard Portable Ops isn't supported yet, which kinda sucks.
I have some questions, but first, feel free to add me to the OP list: NailbunnyPD / NailbunnyPD / GMT-5 (EST)
1. I started with a 4GB card and bought some PSN games (PSP and Vita). I then bought a 16GB card. What's the easiest way to migrate all that stuff over?
2. I bought Disgaea 2 on PSN, and it has DLC available. Can I buy PSP DLC and get it on the Vita, and if so, how?
1. Plug the Vita into your PC/Mac with the content manager software running.
Choose to back up your memory card.
Let it finish. Disconnect the Vita. Swap memory cards.
Plug it back into your PC/Mac.
Choose to restore your backup.
Is there a PSP equivalent to this? Or can I just dump all the files onto my PC and move everything to the new memory stick.
The 3G data plan is totally optional. I haven't signed up yet, and likely won't.
Worth noting: it's a month-to-month deal. No contract or commitment.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
I have some questions, but first, feel free to add me to the OP list: NailbunnyPD / NailbunnyPD / GMT-5 (EST)
1. I started with a 4GB card and bought some PSN games (PSP and Vita). I then bought a 16GB card. What's the easiest way to migrate all that stuff over?
2. I bought Disgaea 2 on PSN, and it has DLC available. Can I buy PSP DLC and get it on the Vita, and if so, how?
1. Plug the Vita into your PC/Mac with the content manager software running.
Choose to back up your memory card.
Let it finish. Disconnect the Vita. Swap memory cards.
Plug it back into your PC/Mac.
Choose to restore your backup.
Is there a PSP equivalent to this? Or can I just dump all the files onto my PC and move everything to the new memory stick.
If you mean can you back up stuff on PSP to another PSP or pro duo? Yeah, you can just treat the PSP as a mass storage device and simply copy/paste stuff.
I've had the 3DS since launch and I already have more Vita games than 3DS games.
I have SSF2T, Ghost Recon, Mario 3D Land, Sonic Generations, Starfox 3D, and Zelda: OOT 3D, which I've bought since launch, so just under a year already.
By contrast, I have Uncharted, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom, Super Stardust Delta, Rayman Origins, and Wipeout on my Vita. So, in almost a year, I got 6 3DS games. In 1 day, I have 5 vita games. Kinda crazy.
The 3G data plan is totally optional. I haven't signed up yet, and likely won't.
Worth noting: it's a month-to-month deal. No contract or commitment.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
Yeah, it's not insanely useful by any means, which if why I probably won't ever sign up for it. You can't download games, you can't play online. All it really does is keep your social stuff up to day while you're out and about.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
The 3G data plan is totally optional. I haven't signed up yet, and likely won't.
Worth noting: it's a month-to-month deal. No contract or commitment.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
Yeah, it's not insanely useful by any means, which if why I probably won't ever sign up for it. You can't download games, you can't play online. All it really does is keep your social stuff up to day while you're out and about.
Wow, that sounds kind of pointless. Any other reason to have the 3G model?
So I bought PDP's trigger grips after Khildith's strong reccomendation. Really easy to put on, just slide your vita into them then press down to snap into place. It feels great. It helps because I have larger hands (I my DSiXL because it fits my grip) and it gives it more room on the sides. The triggers feel a bit weird to get used to, but they work wonderfully and are super responsive. Overall strongly recommend if they look interesting to you.
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So I bought PDP's trigger grips after Khildith's strong reccomendation. Really easy to put on, just slide your vita into them then press down to snap into place. It feels great. It helps because I have larger hands (I my DSiXL because it fits my grip) and it gives it more room on the sides. The triggers feel a bit weird to get used to, but they work wonderfully and are super responsive. Overall strongly recommend if they look interesting to you.
Agreed 100%. They're a great addition.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
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The 3G data plan is totally optional. I haven't signed up yet, and likely won't.
Worth noting: it's a month-to-month deal. No contract or commitment.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
Yeah, it's not insanely useful by any means, which if why I probably won't ever sign up for it. You can't download games, you can't play online. All it really does is keep your social stuff up to day while you're out and about.
Wow, that sounds kind of pointless. Any other reason to have the 3G model?
Well... My reason was to get it on the 15th. Now that that's gone... Not so much, no.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
The 3G data plan is totally optional. I haven't signed up yet, and likely won't.
Worth noting: it's a month-to-month deal. No contract or commitment.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
Yeah, it's not insanely useful by any means, which if why I probably won't ever sign up for it. You can't download games, you can't play online. All it really does is keep your social stuff up to day while you're out and about.
Wow, that sounds kind of pointless. Any other reason to have the 3G model?
It's supposed to be for like browsing the internet on the go. Which would be awesome if phones didn't exist.
So I bought PDP's trigger grips after Khildith's strong reccomendation. Really easy to put on, just slide your vita into them then press down to snap into place. It feels great. It helps because I have larger hands (I my DSiXL because it fits my grip) and it gives it more room on the sides. The triggers feel a bit weird to get used to, but they work wonderfully and are super responsive. Overall strongly recommend if they look interesting to you.
The reviews seem to say that it isn't great for large hands. I have large hands (can palm a basketball) and I'm interested in these, but I may wait for the reviews on dis one before I purchase.
Can someone please confirm for me how large Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus is on PSN? I'm trying to decide if I can spare the room for it on my 32 gig card, or if I should go through the hassle of tracking down a seemingly-rare physical copy of it.
edit: And also the price. Is it discounted? I forget.
edit2: If you could do this huge favor for me, I will be your best friend.
NINJA GAIDEN SIGMA PLUS ($34.99)
One of the highest-rated action games is back and better than ever. Experience a new way to play Ninja Gaiden Sigma with motion & touch controls, tons of content, and new challenges to test even the toughest ninja.
File Size 2.3 GB
So I bought PDP's trigger grips after Khildith's strong reccomendation. Really easy to put on, just slide your vita into them then press down to snap into place. It feels great. It helps because I have larger hands (I my DSiXL because it fits my grip) and it gives it more room on the sides. The triggers feel a bit weird to get used to, but they work wonderfully and are super responsive. Overall strongly recommend if they look interesting to you.
The reviews seem to say that it isn't great for large hands. I have large hands (can palm a basketball) and I'm interested in these, but I may wait for the reviews on dis one before I purchase.
For reference, I have moderately large hands (can juuuust palm a basketball) and the PDP grip is pretty comfy. I mean, it's not an Xbox controller, but it gives a nice grip, with plenty of finger room. The CTA one looks much bigger, which might be nice, but I wanted something that could still conceivably be stored in a jacket pocket without being too unwieldy.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
I picked up Rayman: Origins and Lumines on the PSN store via my PS3 so I'll be able to drop them right onto the Vita when it arrives. Anything else I should consider? I heard Portable Ops isn't supported yet, which kinda sucks.
If you haven't played Peace Walker yet, it's awesome on the vita.
Was peacewalker an all new game? I know nothing about it other than it being mgs somehow.
It's Metal Gear Solid 5. Specifically, it's a direct follow up to Metal Gear Solid 3 (with portable ops being sort of an interquel, kinda like the Metroid Prime games). You play as Big Boss, and it's one of the very best games in the series. And, unlike most Metal gear games, the story picks up immediately, with the very first cutscene pulling you in.
EDIT: And, gameplay wise, it plays like a mix of Metal Gear Solid 3, and Metal Gear Solid 4.
Okay, I'd like to ask about the 3G promotion, as apparently the due date to take advantage of it is March 31st.
Assuming I don't care about the 3G part, I'm essentially paying $15 for Super Stardust Delta and its DLC. Would the total amount for both be equal to $15, anyway, or less?
Also, I'm only purchasing one month of 3G, right? I won't have to go back and unsubscribe for fear of being automatically renewed the next month or anything?
And lastly, regarding the free month of 3G from the promotion...is that a free month I can redeem at any time, or is it something that's automatically applied after the first paid month?
1) What is the difference between Persona 2: Innocent Sin which is already out, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment which is on the coming soon PSP list?
2) Is the Vita version of Lumines much different or much better than the original PSP release? If they are super similar, would it be better to just get the PSP version digitally and save a bunch of money?
1) What is the difference between Persona 2: Innocent Sin which is already out, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment which is on the coming soon PSP list?
They're two different games. Eternal Punishment is essentially Persona 2-2.
Maya Amano is one of the playable characters in Innocent Sin but she's the lead in Eternal Punishment.
Okay, I'd like to ask about the 3G promotion, as apparently the due date to take advantage of it is March 31st.
Assuming I don't care about the 3G part, I'm essentially paying $15 for Super Stardust Delta and its DLC. Would the total amount for both be equal to $15, anyway, or less?
Also, I'm only purchasing one month of 3G, right? I won't have to go back and unsubscribe for fear of being automatically renewed the next month or anything?
And lastly, regarding the free month of 3G from the promotion...is that a free month I can redeem at any time, or is it something that's automatically applied after the first paid month?
You can buy SSD on PSN for $15. Well, $14.99 actually.
1) What is the difference between Persona 2: Innocent Sin which is already out, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment which is on the coming soon PSP list?
2) Is the Vita version of Lumines much different or much better than the original PSP release? If they are super similar, would it be better to just get the PSP version digitally and save a bunch of money?
I believe that P2 is actually two seperate games that form an overarcing storyline. They're seperate stories but tie together to form the whole picture.
The vita version is upgraded graphics, new features like avatars that do things when you tap them like force random blocks, or specific color blocks, world block that the entire work coordinates to clear every 24 hours, and backtouch features. Its better than the PSP Version, but if you're really price conscious you might want to grab the psp version. It'll look worse, and have less features, but if you need the money you need the money. Lumines PSP isn't available digitally apparently. I was incorrect!
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Yeah, I have personally confirmed that this works. And what's nice about Content Manager Assistant is that it packages all the DLC into Disgaea 2 so that if you transfer it back and forth to your PC, you only have to copy one object.
I assume other PSP DLC works the same way.
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I asked that on Gamefaqs and someone gave me the same answer, and other than that page at Siliconera, we haven't heard anything on the game since it was announced in September. It's a shame because that's the game I'm really looking forward to.
Is there a PSP equivalent to this? Or can I just dump all the files onto my PC and move everything to the new memory stick.
I don't personally see the point of paying for 3g on the Vita, since you can't play online. Especially if you have a phone, and especially if it's android because you can enable free tethering at 4g speed with android.
If you mean can you back up stuff on PSP to another PSP or pro duo? Yeah, you can just treat the PSP as a mass storage device and simply copy/paste stuff.
Hold the phone, you can do custom soundtracks on the vita?!
I have SSF2T, Ghost Recon, Mario 3D Land, Sonic Generations, Starfox 3D, and Zelda: OOT 3D, which I've bought since launch, so just under a year already.
By contrast, I have Uncharted, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom, Super Stardust Delta, Rayman Origins, and Wipeout on my Vita. So, in almost a year, I got 6 3DS games. In 1 day, I have 5 vita games. Kinda crazy.
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Yeah, it's not insanely useful by any means, which if why I probably won't ever sign up for it. You can't download games, you can't play online. All it really does is keep your social stuff up to day while you're out and about.
That is so fucking awesome. I love custom soundtracks, its something that should have been standard this gen.
Definitely going to try this out later. I don't like the SSD soundtrack as much as the original Super stardust HD.
Yes. Transfer the PSP save to the PS3, and then connect the Vita and transfer it over there.
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Agreed 100%. They're a great addition.
Well... My reason was to get it on the 15th. Now that that's gone... Not so much, no.
It's supposed to be for like browsing the internet on the go. Which would be awesome if phones didn't exist.
The reviews seem to say that it isn't great for large hands. I have large hands (can palm a basketball) and I'm interested in these, but I may wait for the reviews on dis one before I purchase.
Thank you, best friend! 2.3 gigs is too much .
For reference, I have moderately large hands (can juuuust palm a basketball) and the PDP grip is pretty comfy. I mean, it's not an Xbox controller, but it gives a nice grip, with plenty of finger room. The CTA one looks much bigger, which might be nice, but I wanted something that could still conceivably be stored in a jacket pocket without being too unwieldy.
If you haven't played Peace Walker yet, it's awesome on the vita.
Wipeout is my favorite Vita game thusfar.
Super high res art for each frame of each move, plus a ton of content, would be my guess.
It's Metal Gear Solid 5. Specifically, it's a direct follow up to Metal Gear Solid 3 (with portable ops being sort of an interquel, kinda like the Metroid Prime games). You play as Big Boss, and it's one of the very best games in the series. And, unlike most Metal gear games, the story picks up immediately, with the very first cutscene pulling you in.
EDIT: And, gameplay wise, it plays like a mix of Metal Gear Solid 3, and Metal Gear Solid 4.
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Storywise, it's a prequel, but for all intent and purposed, it's Metal Gear Solid 5. that was even what it was known as early in development:
Oh just like the 360. Thats super cool then. I can play some Eurobeat while kicking mans in UMvC3.
Assuming I don't care about the 3G part, I'm essentially paying $15 for Super Stardust Delta and its DLC. Would the total amount for both be equal to $15, anyway, or less?
Also, I'm only purchasing one month of 3G, right? I won't have to go back and unsubscribe for fear of being automatically renewed the next month or anything?
And lastly, regarding the free month of 3G from the promotion...is that a free month I can redeem at any time, or is it something that's automatically applied after the first paid month?
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1) What is the difference between Persona 2: Innocent Sin which is already out, and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment which is on the coming soon PSP list?
2) Is the Vita version of Lumines much different or much better than the original PSP release? If they are super similar, would it be better to just get the PSP version digitally and save a bunch of money?
They're two different games. Eternal Punishment is essentially Persona 2-2.
Maya Amano is one of the playable characters in Innocent Sin but she's the lead in Eternal Punishment.
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You can buy SSD on PSN for $15. Well, $14.99 actually.
I believe that P2 is actually two seperate games that form an overarcing storyline. They're seperate stories but tie together to form the whole picture.
The vita version is upgraded graphics, new features like avatars that do things when you tap them like force random blocks, or specific color blocks, world block that the entire work coordinates to clear every 24 hours, and backtouch features. Its better than the PSP Version, but if you're really price conscious you might want to grab the psp version. It'll look worse, and have less features, but if you need the money you need the money. Lumines PSP isn't available digitally apparently. I was incorrect!
CorriganX on Steam and just about everywhere else.
Persona 2: IS did not come out in the US, so the PSP port was the first time this market was able to play an official translated release. EP succeeds IS, but in an alternate/parallel storyline.
NintendoID: Nailbunny 3DS: 3909-8796-4685