That's not out yet is it? The SH novel was great.Originally Posted by Yoshi
Burnout Legends
Capcom Classic Collection: Remix
Darkstalkers: Chaos Tower
Field Commander
Gradius Collection
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Hot Shots Golf
Lemmings
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X
Mega Man Powered Up
Metal Gear Acid 1 & 2
Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel
OutRun 2006 Coast 2 Coast
Ridge Racer
Silent Hill Experience
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
Virtua Tennis
WipeOut Fusion
That's not out yet is it? The SH novel was great.Originally Posted by Yoshi
Originally Posted by YoshiOriginally Posted by Yoshi
, I only want three of those games and they're all remakes. Hopefully MG:PO and UGG arent the last original products we'll see for this thing.
Yes, it came out this week in the US.Originally Posted by J2d
That says more about your taste than the lineup.Originally Posted by Jetman
Maybe, so,man. I might give Field Commander a try sometime, and GTA seems to have some interesting multiplayer aspects, but besides that, I'd rather play most of these on another system, if at all.Originally Posted by Yoshi
I'm kind of worried how much longer Sony will support this as I dont recall much at E3 being shown for it besides the two I mentioned and Loco Roco. At least with my DS, I know there is a lot of product on the way for it. Im feeling a bit shafted after buying my PSP...
If you look at release lists they are of comparable length.
Killzone could be cool and there's allways Silent Hill and MGS, not to forget Gitaroo Man.Originally Posted by Jetman
Is DJ Portable Max worth it btw? I'm not that heavy into music games but it looks interesting atleast.
It's like the next generation of GBA... most of the best games are either remakes, ports or compilations, with the occasional diamond in the rough here and there.Originally Posted by Yoshi
Upcoming releases are looking pretty impressive and will push me to finally get the system, but that lineup ain't exactly inspiring considering I already own most of it in one form or another. The PSP is finally coming out of that rut and making an identity for itself, so I don't really see the need to apologize for where it's been up to now.
US box art:
Ruined, as predicted.
Honestly, although the themed covers are kind of boring, I like the practice because it also makes for unified spine design, which looks much nicer on the shelf than the cacophonous rainbow that other publishers' games form. And really, the spine is all anyone's going to see 99% of the time.
I miss the days when spines were all one color, a row of PS1, Saturn, or DC games look much nicer that the chromatic chaos of today's games.
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