I never played Crash Team Racing, but I've heard a lot of good things about it. As long as they aren't going to overprice it at $9.99 I may get it. Now, if Konami would just put up Suikoden II....
Crash Team Racing really is awesome. A lot of people will tell you that it's better than Mario Kart and a lot of people would be absolutely correct.
The only thing that would suck about playing it on a PSP as opposed to a PS3 is that you would be missing out on the multiplayer. CTR is one of the few PS1 games that support 4-player gameplay using the multi-tap.
This is probably a stupid question, but I just kinda thought about it now and can't really test it. And googling it is entirely too logical.
If you get a PSOne Classic and play it on your PS3, will it work, MP-wise, as it would if you had the disk? I understand why you can't really MP PSOne Classics on PSP, but I just never thought about it for the PS3 side.
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edited August 2010
Got a question for anyone who grabbed Metal Gear Solid as a PSOne classic - how does it control on PSP? I remember one boss fight where you needed to swap controllers to beat him.
Got a question for anyone who grabbed Metal Gear Solid as a PSOne classic - how does it control on PSP? I remember one boss fight where you needed to swap controllers to beat him.
There's a controller swap function in the system menu. For all PSOne games, I think.
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Ah, good news. I was thinking of grabbing it, since Peace Walkers gotten me back into the series. Even though I've already beaten it half a dozen times.
Oh man Shooter was so incredible, I think I may even go for broke and try to get all the trophies like I did for Flower. Can't wait for the next Shooter.
Also, does the Scott Pilgrim game come out tomorrow? I am fiending.
tuesdays, but the time is a total crapshoot. usually its really late in the afternoon at the very earliest, sometimes it can be like 7 or 9 at night even (EST).
Oh man Shooter was so incredible, I think I may even go for broke and try to get all the trophies like I did for Flower. Can't wait for the next Shooter.
Also, does the Scott Pilgrim game come out tomorrow? I am fiending.
It does indeed! It was mentioned in that "The Drop" article I linked for CTR. I'll just go ahead and quote the rest of it; it's not very long.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game — Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Scott Pilgrim series turns its comic-book pages into a side-scrolling beat’em up, coinciding with this summer’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World film. Play as Scott Pilgrim, Ramona Flowers, Stephen Stills or Kim Pine and defeat Ramona’s seven evil exes. There’s also a demo you can download for sneak peek.
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Alrighty, picked up Lunar, Patchwork Heroes, Tetris, Monsters PSMP, and Dracula for $29.95 total. Not bad. Lunar would have cost that alone prior to this sale.
Is there a list of upcoming PSOne classic releases? I've been on a Dragon Quest kick since the release of 9 and I'd insta-buy DQ7 if they released it on PSN.
Is there a list of upcoming PSOne classic releases? I've been on a Dragon Quest kick since the release of 9 and I'd insta-buy DQ7 if they released it on PSN.
Square-Enix seems to be of the mind that they should only release a PS1 classic every 6 months, so I wouldn't expect DQ7 any time soon since they have several higher profile games that they could release instead like Xenogears & Chrono Cross.
It'd be nice though. Despite my disappointment with the game at the time, I'd be willing to give DQ7 another try as a portable game for $10.
Yeah, I figure the summer sale's gonna be done and over with. But we'll just end up getting sales on other things, anyway, like normal, just not as big a variety.
i guess i should download the madden demo. i havent played one in years, i used to like them a lot back in the ps2 days though.
edit: earthworm just be prepared for a long and terrible wait for the store to finally update. hones
I downloaded the demo last night but haven't yet played it. I have a 10% coupon for a local store so I might go ahead and pick up this year's iteration. I borrowed one on the PS2 from a former boss years ago while his PS2 was getting repaired. Played the heck out of it.
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edited August 2010
So, it is possible to do the following:
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
Also this violates the PSN Terms of Use, so keep it on the down-low.
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
Also this violates the PSN Terms of Use, so keep it on the down-low.
Found this out the hard way.
Really? I didn't realize that. I mean, I knew it probably wasn't their favorite thing, but I didn't know it was actually against TOS. Good to know.
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
Also this violates the PSN Terms of Use, so keep it on the down-low.
1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
Also this violates the PSN Terms of Use, so keep it on the down-low.
Found this out the hard way.
Source for this?
Please reconfirm this. I was about to share some PS1 Classics this way.
Is there a list of upcoming PSOne classic releases? I've been on a Dragon Quest kick since the release of 9 and I'd insta-buy DQ7 if they released it on PSN.
Square-Enix seems to be of the mind that they should only release a PS1 classic every 6 months, so I wouldn't expect DQ7 any time soon since they have several higher profile games that they could release instead like Xenogears & Chrono Cross.
It'd be nice though. Despite my disappointment with the game at the time, I'd be willing to give DQ7 another try as a portable game for $10.
So now that they got through the FF releases (not including the collections) they should get on releasing their other stuff. Einhander and Chrono Cross would be must buys for me.
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The only thing that would suck about playing it on a PSP as opposed to a PS3 is that you would be missing out on the multiplayer. CTR is one of the few PS1 games that support 4-player gameplay using the multi-tap.
If you get a PSOne Classic and play it on your PS3, will it work, MP-wise, as it would if you had the disk? I understand why you can't really MP PSOne Classics on PSP, but I just never thought about it for the PS3 side.
There's a controller swap function in the system menu. For all PSOne games, I think.
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Also, does the Scott Pilgrim game come out tomorrow? I am fiending.
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It does indeed! It was mentioned in that "The Drop" article I linked for CTR. I'll just go ahead and quote the rest of it; it's not very long.
There'll even be a demo for it! Wonderful.
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edit: earthworm just be prepared for a long and terrible wait for the store to finally update. hones
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Square-Enix seems to be of the mind that they should only release a PS1 classic every 6 months, so I wouldn't expect DQ7 any time soon since they have several higher profile games that they could release instead like Xenogears & Chrono Cross.
It'd be nice though. Despite my disappointment with the game at the time, I'd be willing to give DQ7 another try as a portable game for $10.
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Same here
Before I played DQVIII and found out the series just wasn't for me, I was stoked when I found a copy of Dragon Warrior VII
Man, just
Man. Seriously slow.
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World is one of those things
Well I only bought it cause it's cheaper on the UBI site and because I saw the movie already and I'm on a SP kick.
Seriously, I'm also listening to the streaming soundtrack and film score right now.
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I downloaded the demo last night but haven't yet played it. I have a 10% coupon for a local store so I might go ahead and pick up this year's iteration. I borrowed one on the PS2 from a former boss years ago while his PS2 was getting repaired. Played the heck out of it.
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1. Buy a PSN game on my account on my PS3.
2. Go to a friend's house where there is a different PS3.
3. Log into that PS3 and the PSN Store with my account.
4. Download and play the game I bought in step 1.
I'm planning on getting the SP game and I hang out with some friends who want to play it on Fridays. I'd rather not move the gathering and my PS3 if possible.
That should work just fine. This is how people share games with other people. You get 5 activations, and (except for Final Fight: Double Impact) you can play the game on either console as long as your account is on both. You don't even have to be logged in to play it on your friends console - just have your account on there, log in as you, download it, and then your friend can play whenever he wants on his own account. Like I said, just make sure you leave your account on his PS3.
Also this violates the PSN Terms of Use, so keep it on the down-low.
Found this out the hard way.
Is it kosher to just start going through the list and sending friend request so I have some people to possibly play with later?
Neat if true.
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Source for this?
Please reconfirm this. I was about to share some PS1 Classics this way.
So now that they got through the FF releases (not including the collections) they should get on releasing their other stuff. Einhander and Chrono Cross would be must buys for me.
-(PS3) Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game ($9.99)
-(PS3) Demos for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game, and Mafia 2
-(PSOne) CTR: Crash Team Racing ($5.99)
-(PSP) Madden NFL 11 PSP ($39.99)
-(PSP) Demo for Valkyria Chronicles 2
-(Avatars) Super Street Fighter IV Avatars ($0.49) (x5)
So, not a -big- week, but a pretty quality week. Scott Pilgrim, CTR and some good demos. Strange that there's absolutely no Minis, though. Oh well.