Kobun Heat said:But what's really funny about
is that he's referring to a virtual pet simulator, two Dreamcast ports, a PS1 port, a game that's also on the DS, a card battle game, and Armored Core.
He won't play Castlevania on the DS unless it's in 3D... but he's all over Vampire Chronicle.
He won't tickle Pikachu... but he'll raise and cuddle Sony's scary catlike organism.
Transparent.
Actually no, both seem to be different games entirely. DW in particular is more of a stragey focused game on DS, while the PSP game is a traditional slash 'em up.ManaByte said:-Bomberman DS (Hudson)
Also on PSP.
-Dynasty Warriors DS (Koei/Omega Force)
Also on PSP.
It's a 2D shooter iirc.ManaByte said:-Cerulean Dreams (tba/Mezco)
Who knows that this is?
It's a popular court room adventure/sim. Probably the best JP series we've missed out on this generation.ManaByte said:-Gyakuten Saiban (Capcom)
Who knows that this is?
Well, as official as Aounuma's word can be.ManaByte said:-Legend of Zelda (Nintendo)
When was this officially announced?
I know I mentioned being entitled to one's own opinion earlier, but when said opinion is so fundamentally wrong it's hard to maintain equal standards. Sorry, MMBN isn't crap, your taste is.ManaByte said:-Megaman Battle Network (Capcom)
The Megaman Battle Network series is crap. I won't touch the GBA games and I won't touch the DS or PSP ones. Or the console one if it's done. Or even the PC one if it's done.
You don't have to, there's an alternative setup.ManaByte said:-Metroid Prime: Hunters (Nintendo)
No, I don't like having to tap that retarded screen to shoot.
I suspect they'll use GBA carts in place of CDs.ManaByte said:-Monster Rancher (Tecmo)
Huh? How are you going to put in the CD to generate your monster??
Really though, we don't know they'll be the exact same games. I'd think each would capitalize on PSP's higher spec or DS' additional gameplay options?ManaByte said:-Need for Speed (Electronic Arts)
Also on PSP
-Spider-Man 2 (Activision/Vicarious Visions)
Also on PSP.
-Viewtiful Joe DS (Capcom/Clover Studio)
Also on PSP
Looks to be a Nintendo dog simulator. Maybe like Sony or Sega's dog walking games?ManaByte said:-Nintendogs (Nintendo)
WTF?
Er why not? Both look excellent and fairly innovative, Roll in particular reminds me of an adventure focused Monkey Ball. I think both might get combined in a Pac-Man variety/party game though for release, Pix isn't really strong enough for it's own game it seems so far.ManaByte said:-Pac n' Roll (Namco/Nintendo)
You're not serious are you?
-Pac-Pix (Namco)
You're not serious are you?
So what if it's a Rayman 2 port?ManaByte said:-Rayman (UbiSoft)
Rayman hasn't been good since Rayman 2. And those people are so split up with some doing Beyond Good & Evil and others doing Tork.
Why not extend the same courtesy to those 24 PSP games then?ManaByte said:-Sonic DS (Sega/Sonic Team)
I'll wait until I see the actual game, not a tech demo.
I don't think it's US bound and never implied as much.ManaByte said:-Robot Taisen (Banpresto)
Nope. And if you think this will ever come to the US you are on some hardcore crack.
Sure, who needs the sequel when you've got the original game. I guess you won't be picking up Halo 2 either?ManaByte said:-Wario Ware, Inc. DS (Nintendo)
I own the GBA game. I beat it. I didn't buy the GCN version, and have no need for the DS one.
For sure, it's even got a healther representation on PSP.ManaByte said:Wow, that "tba" series must be pretty popular!
Doesn't exist. IGN confused Bandai's new PSP RPG for a BOF game. Capcom's only announced Vampire, DMC and Joe for PSP.ManaByte said:Since you seem so interested, these are the PSP games I want:
Japanese Games that are coming to the US:
Breath of Fire
UFC PRIDE said:Heh, don't you have a PS2/XBX to play those games on already? Seems to me, practicaly all of these games are miniturized PS2 versions.
It's worth $50M to play Ape Esacpe correctly.mashoutposse said:$5 x 10,000,000 units = $50 million.
Looking at the fact it'll reuse the SNES/GBA control setup most likely, who's to say the DS Mario Kart won't play more like them also?ManaByte said:Because the SNES and GBA ones were more FUN. The tracks were tighter. The N64 had those super wide tracks and the multiplayer races weren't as fun or tight as on the 16-bit versions. The GCN one was just broken.
Technology doesn't make Mario Kart a better game.
That's still the same fundamentally flawed blanket statement, but now it's got a giant laundry list attached to it.ManaByte said:Those are the PSP games that I want.
UFC PRIDE said:Heh, don't you have a PS2/XBX to play those games on already? Seems to me, practicaly all of these games are miniturized PS2 versions.
Kobun Heat said:That's still the same fundamentally flawed blanket statement, but now it's got a giant laundry list attached to it.
It's not so much the statement of games that you want but the fact that you want pretty much *everything* that Japan is going to produce on the PSP but pretty much *nothing* that they're going to put on the DS even though you haven't seen half of them and have no idea what they will be like or when they will be released.ManaByte said:How the fuck is stating the games that I want flawed? I am buying the PSP for games that I want, not what Nintendo tells me I should want.
Keio said:Before I'm willing to assign any relevance to this pissing contest about better line-ups:
Are these PSP games RUNNING on proper hardware? Is this what can be expected of final games or still demonstrations on "emulated hardware"?
But there is more than just Animal Crossing, we've already listed the multitude of games coming. We can't help your fundamentally flawed opinions and standards though sorry, you're on your own there.ManaByte said:I'll get a DS when there is more than just Animal Crossing on it.
Okay:Freeburn said:End the pissing match and get back on-topic or this thread is doomed.
Kobun Heat said:By the way, was this the whole of the playable game lineup? I'm not seeing any launch titles that I really want to jump on. I see one or two if I was already getting a PSP at launch and wanted some more games...
Hilarious as in eye-woundingly awful with PSOne-era visuals, of course.
Drinky Crow said:Why on EARTH would you get the cross-platform titles on the DS? Dynasty Warriors DS should be hilarious. Hilarious as in eye-woundingly awful with PSOne-era visuals, of course.
Then again, why would I bother with a DS when I have this:
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Virtually identical 2D/3D, better screen and controller, and has a better library of games!
I don't think DW is "cross-platform" so much as they're putting a different game bearing the franchise moniker on each system.Drinky Crow said:Why on EARTH would you get the cross-platform titles on the DS? Dynasty Warriors DS should be hilarious. Hilarious as in eye-woundingly awful with PSOne-era visuals, of course.
jarrod said:I know I mentioned being entitled to one's own opinion earlier, but when said opinion is so fundamentally wrong it's hard to maintain equal standards. Sorry, MMBN isn't crap, your taste is.
The first was a bit pedestrian and limited but starting with MMBN2 the series really started to shine. It was a leap forward really... at the least it's far from crap.Kiriku said:MMBN was kind of average and cliché though. And I'm not just saying that to mess with you, jarrod.![]()
Dekajelly said:Look at this...![]()
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Where did you get this from?Black_Mamba said:OMG!
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Justin Bailey said:Where did you get this from?
I think he was showing how easy it is to photoshop a screen shot onto a PSP. Ico on the PSP doesn't exist........or does it?Justin Bailey said:Where did you get this from?
Gamespot said:...
Sony also revealed that up to 16 PSPs can connect together using the device's wireless LAN. The PSP will be able to run its wireless LAN in ad-hoc mode, meaning devices can directly communicate without the need of a central hub device. Sony reps also confirmed that the PSP will be able to connect to the PlayStation 2 through its USB port.
During the conference, SCE presented an innovative translation program for the PSP called Talkman. Currently in development, Talkman will be able to interpret nine different languages with voice output. SCEI will release Talkman simultaneously with the PSPs launch in Japan.
In other hardware-related news, Sony Computer Entertainments Fumiya Takeno revealed in the conference that the production cost of the UMD, the media used by the PSP, is about the same as a DVD, at 250 yen ($2.30) per disk.
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jarrod said:DVDs are $2.30 per disc? I seriously doubt that...
jarrod said:DVDs are $2.30 per disc? I seriously doubt that...
So they're quoting their own DVD manufacturing cost fees rather than actual production costs? I dunno, I just don't believe that a propietary, caddy encased optial media disc could come in lower than industry standard widesperead dual layer DVD. Or are these quotes forecasts?sonycowboy said:Those numbers are based on the whole of the DVD prodution, including DVD case, instructions, etc. Basically, what they charge third parties on a per disc basis for manufacturing.