IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAND!!!reminder said:
France:
I don't think anything was changed between the two versions.The Faceless Master said:lol GH version AND Original~
i was just marveling in the game holding two spots...neptunes said:I don't think anything was changed between the two versions.
I also believe they've stopped pressing new copies of the game, so once this is all bought up, no more.
OMFG :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolreminder said:USA:
Japan:
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France:
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lolzoku88 said:IT'S OVER NINE THOUSAND!!!
.Dash Kappei said:INSANE!!!
Lookin' at those bumps on the charts it seems as us Euroland guys sadly confirm ourselves as Capt. Sparrow's land... (not talkin homebrew here guys)
Except for Lumines.beermonkey@tehbias said:PSP software sales am cry.
it's not confirmed to work yet, but team noobz sees no reason why it wouldn't...drohne said:so...japanese version of lumines will work, i take it?
drohne said:so...japanese version of lumines will work, i take it?
zoku88 said:I seriously can't believe so many ppl skipped out on such a good game. It's kind of sad ;__;
Well, it can only hit 3 more ranks.The Faceless Master said:is it about to top out!?!?
I bet that vast majority of these purchases are being made by people who already own one or more hacked PSPs and are banking on cashing in with this on ebay + panicking about Sony recalling the software.Pimpwerx said:That might be one of the better indicators of how large the PSP hacker scene is.
i mean % wise.. it's been over 24 hoursM3wThr33 said:Well, it can only hit 3 more ranks.
Well, it's not like it sold poorly in the first place. And then there's what Faf said...zoku88 said:I seriously can't believe so many ppl skipped out on such a good game. It's kind of sad ;__;
datruth29 said:OMG, its now over 6,000%. This just confirms (or at least gives a lot of credence) to homebrew selling PSP's.
Maybe some are like me. I just got my PSP about a month and a half ago, saw Lumines II on the shelf for five bucks more and figured it was the one to get because it was newer. I picked up Lumines the First today just in case I want it at some point and don't want to pay absurd prices.zoku88 said:I seriously can't believe so many ppl skipped out on such a good game. It's kind of sad ;__;
I suppose.Segata Sanshiro said:Maybe some are like me. I just got my PSP about a month and a half ago, saw Lumines II on the shelf for five bucks more and figured it was the one to get because it was newer. I picked up Lumines the First today just in case I want it at some point and don't want to pay absurd prices.
UMD isn't the problem, it's the singular reliance on it for delivery of all games that's the problem.DJ Brannon said:The UMD is REALLY holding the PSP back.
I'll let you know what I think after I try Lumines the First, which I'm about to do.zoku88 said:I suppose.
Hmm, didn't the sequel have crappier music than the first game. I never got it >_<
1) What larger battery pack?DJ Brannon said:Besides, it'd save them a lot of money if they didn't have to make a larger battery pack
Stumpokapow said:Uh, why wouldn't you once a downgrader comes out?
Here are a few of the upsides that I use:
- You can rip any of your legit PSX games and play them on your PSP with essentially no load time
Most of them run perfectly. There are still glitches with some games but each version of the firmware brings improvements to the emulator. Browse through the official thread and you can see the impressions, and I know that a number of the PSP hacking sites maintain compatibility lists..mistuhcahlos said:Do the ps1 games run well? How are the graphics, framerate, and sound?