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^ @fourteenwings the PSP allways came with a 32mb memory card any higher you had buy one. also i saw a psp bundle that came with a 64mb card.
There's really no reason beyond marketing to keep using memory cards. Save files aren't that big, and absurd amounts of flash memory in thumbnail-sized spaces costs like $5.
Well, the Vita does allow for downloading full games, I think.
Still, though, there's no reason to require a memory card for saves, and having it be a proprietary, expensive one is bullshit.
Okay, after doing some research, I found that the Vita is getting a price cut at some point, and the Wii U is not getting one in the foreseeable future. So I guess if I get a new system anytime before that price cut, it's going to be a Wii U.
With the success of the Zelda concerts, Jeremy Soule wants to do the same with his Elder Scrolls music.
Started Antichamber. Is this what drugs are like? If so, where can I get some?
^^ Elder Scrolls has more than just the one theme and atmospheric noise?
Nope, Basic 1000, 2000 & 3000's come with an AC Adaptor and that's it (We still sell lots at the place where I work and I always have to remind/tell people). There are more Core 3000 Bundles than I thought, so there are a couple of Core 3000 Game Bundles too (They cost more, unlike the weird PSV thing).
I think there were a couple of 32mb/64mb at the beginning, but these were fazed out long ago (plus they're kind of useless as game installing or actually doing anything that isn't saving a game comes up).
All the PSP-able PSN titles in addition to PSV games IIRC.
Don't forget this means that the Vita has two card slots, one for games and one for saves. Weird design choice.
I wouldn't say weird so much as money-sucking.
Just an FYI, if you get a Vita, PS+ is pretty much a no-brainer at this point. It pains for itself many times over, and this is pretty much a unanimous opinion.
Antichamber is the best puzzle game I have ever played. That is all.
Okay, bought FF6, 7 and 8 on the PS3, and Crash Bandicoot (number one).
I may or may not pseudo-review them as I play.
Legionnaire approves: +5
Crash Bandicoot is an awesome game
Crash Bandicoot was pretty sweet. I do prefer three, though.
I think that's the clincher here. The TES theme is pretty freaking sweet, no doubts about that, but it's an all-eggs-in-one-basket dealio. Zelda concerts are successful not only because of the popularity of the games, but because the music in those games is awesome and because OoT. That game was instrumental (hur) in making Zelda concerts such a comparatively huge thing because the music was no longer "just" music, but a meaningful, amorphous device in the hands of the player. Each ocarina melody not only did something, but was meaningful in terms of character actions and relations, or hinted at some other hidden story.
As outdated as OoT is now, it's still the best "music" game in my book. It doesn't have the greatest quantity of music, nor are the mechanics surrounding it particularly vast in application. But there's an immediate, personal relevance to the music in that game that doesn't seem to exist in just about any other game out there.
My dog is named Crash after those games.
the PS3/PSN copy of FF7 sucks ass don't get it
admittedly most of the problems are problems existing within FF7 proper
such as circle meaning confirm and x meaning cancel
and HAVING TO HOLD X TO RUN
but the game really, really should have told me to make a virtual memory card BEFORE i started it and realized i couldn't save goddamn
Been playing Persona 2 and it's a game I've been struggling through mostly because I really like the story. I wonder if my opinion would be so negative if I hadn't played 3 and 34 first since the gameplay is a major letdown comparatively.
Also the plot is bonkers.
This is all given to you in ONE plot segment.
I admire the ambition and knowledge of mythology but GODDAMN
http://store.steampowered.com/app/223810
YS I&II coming out on Steam.
In other news, I offended @ClockworkUniverse yesterday.
Beat the Demon Wall in FFIV. Cecil is now level 85. Rest of the game should be a cakewalk from here on out.
You've offended him so hard, he's confused
#somewhatundertheweathersinges
I bought Mega Man Network Transmission!
why would you do that
Seriously, that is one of the worst games I've ever played, and I have played a lot of games.
Because I enjoyed MMBN, I enjoyed classic MM platforming action, and I know there's great music in it?
So did I.
But the mixture of the two -- or at least, the way they implemented it -- is abysmal.
That's what soundtracks are for.
^^Except Network Transmission didn't do platforming or MMBN's chip system well at all. And I don't even remember it having good music either.
^Also that.
Arrrgh...that's it! I'm gonna play it and I'M gonna tell you how much it sucks MYSELF!
...but not yet, i'm doing homework right now.
@Crimson: Wait, you seriously mean to tell me that this isn't awesome?
And this isn't even Pharaohman's theme (i.e. Legendary WWW Area).