Yesmio said:So guys, I have a random question that I don't know exactly where to put it.
If I buy a PSOne game through the PSP native store, can I share it with my PS3?
Thx
Yesmio said:So guys, I have a random question that I don't know exactly where to put it.
If I buy a PSOne game through the PSP native store, can I share it with my PS3?
Thx
See:Fersis said:This week is there gonna be a PSN Store Update ?
Baha said:Is there a PSN update this week? I read on the rock band forums that there wasn't one till Jan. 8th.The release dates for these songs will be December 30th on Xbox Live Marketplace, and January 8th on the PlayStation Network, due to Sony being on holiday next week.
Astro Tripper skips frames all the fucking time -- which means jerky scrolling and a major nuisance since you're zipping around the map continuously. Top that with excessive slowdown whenever there's more than like 30-40 objects on-screen and you've got the technical mess called Astro Tripper. Pretty embarrassing since there's really not much going on compared to other similar games.buffi said:Astro Tripper has some slow down, but I wouldn't call it an issue. Game is solid from a technical standpoint, and it is a very nice game.
Soldner X seems to be a pretty shitty game, but I'm unsure about the technical stuff.
TheRagnCajun said:SUIKODEN!!!
5.99 no less!!
Ebay gougers eat your heart out!
Bearillusion said:I've never played this game. Is it worth a look in this day and age?
I demand non-stop action! BLOOD! GORE!DJ Crimson said:I got sick of fucking reading text after text before actually doing anything and haven't touched it since.
Tripple wielding chainsaws and a aliens with three side boobs too please.speedpop said:I demand non-stop action! BLOOD! GORE!
Seiken said:Tripple wielding chainsaws and a aliens with three side boobs too please.
you need to buy a US PSN network card. they are 20 and 50 dollars. I bet places like ebay have them up for sale for international people. Or some peeps at gaf are nice if you have paypalWitchfinder General said:Right, seeing how Suikoden isn't available outside the US I made myself a US account.
Everything went fine until the store asked me to enter my Credit Card's billing address. The thing is that it doesn't let you change the country so it won't accept the info.
Is there any way for me to get around this?
Sony, I want to give you my money.
WHY WON"T YOU TAKE IT?!
Tiduz said:will there be a update this week?
Corran Horn said:you need to buy a US PSN network card. they are 20 and 50 dollars. I bet places like ebay have them up for sale for international people. Or some peeps at gaf are nice if you have paypal
Yes, stuff should be on the Japanese and HK stores by now. If I can get ahold of a TV tonight, I will post it.Tiduz said:will there be a update this week?
kassatsu said:Yes, stuff should be on the Japanese and HK stores by now. If I can get ahold of a TV tonight, I will post it.
You really need to play Suikoden II, and you'd do it a lot cheaper if it's released on PSN... But you need to play it! It's among my top 5 games of all time. It improves on the first title in every way, while keeping all the good qualities you mention.GDJustin said:Suikoden is FANTASTIC.
The RPG itself (overworld, combat system, storyline) is standard late 16bit/early 32bit fair, but the hook is that you recruit 108 people and any one of them can be in your party. That in and of itself wouldn't be that big of a deal, but the sweet thing is that every one you recruit joins you in your castle "home base" and as you get more, your castle grows and improvements are made. You recruit one who puts in elevators, others open up shops, etc.
It's extremely cool to see your home evolve and grow over the course of the adventure... your castle in Suikoden feels more like "home" than nearly any game I've ever played. I derived a huge amount of satisfaction just wandering around my castle island, seeing where everyone in my little army had set up camp, whether it be down at the docks, in the basement lab, etc.
That, plus the soundtrack is great.
Any word of Suikoden II coming out on PSN? I loved the first but stupidly missed out on II...
It uses the same selected internal memory card.Tabris said:Does it read the memory cards of the PS3 (i.e. I already have Suikoden saves/I want to create a new perfected save for Suikoden II) or does it have it's own "memory card" specific to only that game?
Tabris said:Question as this is my first PSOne title bought through the store.
Does it read the memory cards of the PS3 (i.e. I already have Suikoden saves/I want to create a new perfected save for Suikoden II) or does it have it's own "memory card" specific to only that game? If second, then that's lame.
Any conversion programs to switch saves back and forth? Also can you just copy that save from PS3 to PSP to PS3 back and forth?