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 Post subject: PSP - anyone still use one of these gizmos?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:06 
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Wish I still had mine, mainly atm to check out the new port of Pinball Fantasies that's now made itself known.

I'm kinda hoping all the PSP Minis will be as interesting as this. I'm not even sure if they're supposed to be PSN-store-only games or retail thingymajigs.


Still rooting for a 2000 unit, btw. I ain't gonna chuck cash at a 3000 if it still acts like the mindboggling landlord who charges homebrew hippies for each general use of a flat before they can even stand in it.


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 Post subject: Re: PSP - anyone still use one of these gizmos?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:43 

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MarzSyndrome wrote:
Wish I still had mine, mainly atm to check out the new port of Pinball Fantasies that's now made itself known.

I'm kinda hoping all the PSP Minis will be as interesting as this. I'm not even sure if they're supposed to be PSN-store-only games or retail thingymajigs.


Still rooting for a 2000 unit, btw. I ain't gonna chuck cash at a 3000 if it still acts like the mindboggling landlord who charges homebrew hippies for each general use of a flat before they can even stand in it.


I still regularly use my PSP-2000, it's invaluable for work lunchbreaks. Sadly, to the best of my knowledge, there is no way of running PSP Minis on a Custom Firmware'd console. I've got the latest CFW (5.50 GEN-B) and Pinball Fantasies won't boot on it. To be fair, I'm using a legit copy of the game so there might be cracked versions that work. All the latest games (such as Gran Turismo and Motor Storm) have to be patched to run on custom firmware.


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 Post subject: Re: PSP - anyone still use one of these gizmos?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:56 
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I've been playing a lot of pixeljunk monsters deluxe recently. Top notch tower defence game.


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 Post subject: Re: PSP - anyone still use one of these gizmos?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:39 
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Zio wrote:
MarzSyndrome wrote:
Wish I still had mine, mainly atm to check out the new port of Pinball Fantasies that's now made itself known.

I'm kinda hoping all the PSP Minis will be as interesting as this. I'm not even sure if they're supposed to be PSN-store-only games or retail thingymajigs.


Still rooting for a 2000 unit, btw. I ain't gonna chuck cash at a 3000 if it still acts like the mindboggling landlord who charges homebrew hippies for each general use of a flat before they can even stand in it.


I still regularly use my PSP-2000, it's invaluable for work lunchbreaks. Sadly, to the best of my knowledge, there is no way of running PSP Minis on a Custom Firmware'd console. I've got the latest CFW (5.50 GEN-B) and Pinball Fantasies won't boot on it. To be fair, I'm using a legit copy of the game so there might be cracked versions that work. All the latest games (such as Gran Turismo and Motor Storm) have to be patched to run on custom firmware.

Well PF is already "out there" from what I know so who knows? Maybe you could confirm for me.... ;)


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 Post subject: Re: PSP - anyone still use one of these gizmos?
PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:48 

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MarzSyndrome wrote:
Zio wrote:
MarzSyndrome wrote:
Wish I still had mine, mainly atm to check out the new port of Pinball Fantasies that's now made itself known.

I'm kinda hoping all the PSP Minis will be as interesting as this. I'm not even sure if they're supposed to be PSN-store-only games or retail thingymajigs.


Still rooting for a 2000 unit, btw. I ain't gonna chuck cash at a 3000 if it still acts like the mindboggling landlord who charges homebrew hippies for each general use of a flat before they can even stand in it.


I still regularly use my PSP-2000, it's invaluable for work lunchbreaks. Sadly, to the best of my knowledge, there is no way of running PSP Minis on a Custom Firmware'd console. I've got the latest CFW (5.50 GEN-B) and Pinball Fantasies won't boot on it. To be fair, I'm using a legit copy of the game so there might be cracked versions that work. All the latest games (such as Gran Turismo and Motor Storm) have to be patched to run on custom firmware.

Well PF is already "out there" from what I know so who knows? Maybe you could confirm for me.... ;)


A ha! Then I shall throw the lever to power up the Download-O-Tron when I return home... which could be soon considering how healthy and full of beans I'm not today.


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