Kohta
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Post by Kohta on Mar 12, 2008 5:49:46 GMT -5
I've bought Crash Team Racing for my PSP at Playstation Store. It cost me £3.49 and it is the full game. It downloaded to my PSP in about 3 minutes. The only problem I see with this is the file size, CTR was 400mb and I've only got a 1GB memory card. Its still fun to play the classics on PSP though, I love crash games. Not the new ones though ;D
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Post by TV Eye on Mar 12, 2008 7:16:47 GMT -5
Its still fun to play the classics on PSP though, I love crash games. Not the new ones though ;D I know right? I have every Crash game on my PSOne, and I'm going to buy 'em again for my PSP. I have a question though. Can you save the files on your computer when your running out of space on your PSP, and then just drag it back in again and play it?
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Post by Kohta on Mar 12, 2008 10:52:27 GMT -5
I have a question though. Can you save the files on your computer when your running out of space on your PSP, and then just drag it back in again and play it? Unfortuneatly no. Before you download a PSP game you first need to download "Playstation Network Software" which can be found at the official Playstation Store for free. The downloaded game is then directly installed into your PSP via the USB cable. As far as I know you can't download the file to your PC at all
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Post by TV Eye on Mar 12, 2008 11:15:44 GMT -5
Well, when you open the PSP file up (in your disk drive), the game files are in the game folder. At least that's where the demos I download are, and I can take them out and drag them back...
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Post by Kohta on Mar 14, 2008 4:32:32 GMT -5
I just tried it out and it does look like you can transfer your data to the PC. I copied the file just to be safe but it should be ok to free up the memory stick entirely. I was kinda skeptical because the demos are free but a game could easily be transferred to PC and distributed online illegally. Besides im not gonna download enough PS games to fill my memory card, so I guess I have no reason to remove Crash
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Post by TV Eye on Mar 14, 2008 6:48:00 GMT -5
^ I just downloaded Crash 3, and it works like I said before. Other people can't download it illegally because it uses your PSP serial number (trust me, I've tried downloading other people games. They don't play ) If you're running out of space on your PSP, you can just drag the game out, and put it back in whenever. Pretty awesome ;D
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 14, 2008 8:47:44 GMT -5
Heh, that's funny. In the other VC thread, we were talking about Sonic & Knuckles on the VC and how it would work. Well...Sega must've figured it out, because it's rated for NA. Super R-Type (SNES, Irem) was also rated for NA. Europe has rated Fantasy Zone (SMS, Sega), Gley Lancer (Gen, import, NCS. Corp), Phantasy Star III (Gen, Sega), Phantasy Star IV (Gen, Sega), and Devil World (cool!, NES, import, Nintendo). Australia also rated Devil World, Fantasy Zone and Phantasy Star IV.
Operation Wolf (NES, Taito) and Super R-Type (SNES, Irem) are the PAL VC options this week.
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Post by Kohta on Mar 14, 2008 11:00:24 GMT -5
Other people can't download it illegally because it uses your PSP serial number (trust me, I've tried downloading other people games. They don't play ) Oh so its a serial number thing, cool ;D Well maybe that will come in handy if I decide to download more games. Is there more choice at the US Playstation store? The UK one has a really limited stock of classic games. Only got Crash Bandicoot 1 and a few other lame games
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Post by The Qu on Mar 14, 2008 16:09:14 GMT -5
Heh, that's funny. In the other VC thread, we were talking about Sonic & Knuckles on the VC and how it would work. Well...Sega must've figured it out, because it's rated for NA. , and Devil World (cool!, NES, import, Nintendo). Australia also rated Devil World, Rad! Sonic & Knuckles is rated! Devil's World isn't an import in Europe, as it came out there. Not sure about Oz though.
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Post by TV Eye on Mar 14, 2008 16:30:14 GMT -5
Other people can't download it illegally because it uses your PSP serial number (trust me, I've tried downloading other people games. They don't play ) Oh so its a serial number thing, cool ;D Well maybe that will come in handy if I decide to download more games. Is there more choice at the US Playstation store? The UK one has a really limited stock of classic games. Only got Crash Bandicoot 1 and a few other lame games The best we have are Crash 1, 2, and 3. We also have Spyro 1 and Castlevania SotN. PSN's pretty low on the list of good games. I can think of at least 25 games they should add, but they keep adding crappy games I've never heard of
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 14, 2008 20:16:08 GMT -5
Was Devil World edited in Europe? I assumed that it was, but I didn't do any research. XD
Anywho, King's Knight (NES, Square) and Final Soldier (TG16, Hudson) have also been rated today.
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Post by The Qu on Mar 14, 2008 21:09:51 GMT -5
Was Devil World edited in Europe? I assumed that it was, but I didn't do any research. XD According to Fry in a thread a few months back, nope. It's the same as the Japanese version.
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Post by 8bitretroshit on Mar 15, 2008 4:45:38 GMT -5
Was Devil World edited in Europe? I assumed that it was, but I didn't do any research. XD According to Fry in a thread a few months back, nope. It's the same as the Japanese version. It's just way slower, like most PAL games are. I was expecting they would change it to Demon World though, with the whole Demon thing going on in Smash.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Mar 15, 2008 13:40:22 GMT -5
It's exactly the same game, but running at slightly slower PAL NES speed. Some later games (eg. Dr. Mario) were "sped up" to the same speed as the US/Japanese versions, but this didn't always happen.
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Post by Wildcat on Mar 17, 2008 13:13:43 GMT -5
Spelunker (NES, Irem) and Super R-Type (SNES, Irem) are the NA downloads this week.
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