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Originally posted by FireSo that you could play it on the bus.
Is this what Sony meant when it said you could play a game on your ps2, then play it on your psp, before returning to your ps2? If it is then they can sod off.
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Its a fair point id guess. Though you could also ask why people bothered with the GBA versions of the hawk series since it only really brought isometic viewpoints to the party. At least thats what i gathered from my play on it a while back. Though also the point that you can take thug2 wherever now is also a fair one.
One thing id question is the battery life when playing this. Im no technical expert but it looks to me a somewhat more intensive than Ridge Racers. Your character looks to be well animated, the levels seem to be as big as they ever were, theres moveable objects and general debris about the place along with people walking about and other vehicles. Plus the fast paced changes of movement would probably tax the system a fair bit.
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That's impressed me a little bit, actually, although I'll never dare play it on an expensive hand-held system, with my propensity to throw joypads while playing that game. Was THUG2 any good, by the way?
edit - If they brought out the first JSR on the PSP with a fixed camera, it'd totally sell the console for me, I think. I hated the lack of timer in JSRF.Last edited by Ersatz Nihilist; 31-12-2004, 15:23.
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Originally posted by OlympicheroYeah but you dont have to buy the same game on the PSP and PS2 do you?
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Originally posted by StriderYou do if you want to play the game on the move and at home. Sony said ages ago in a press release that you'd be able to play on your ps2, then play on your psp and then return to your ps2 whenever you wanted. Sounds a bit naff to me.
Bloody thing couldn't even play Snake!
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Originally posted by StriderYou do if you want to play the game on the move and at home. Sony said ages ago in a press release that you'd be able to play on your ps2, then play on your psp and then return to your ps2 whenever you wanted. Sounds a bit naff to me.
It was never suggested that you could use the same game itself, which just wouldn't be physically possible. Would it?
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Well they're hardly likely to commit commercial suicide by refusing licence for any ports, which I know was alluded to originally. They'll need the cash cow games to subsidise any attempt at innovation they may be planning... if they're planning anything at all of course.
We'll see. It's been a fairly inauspicious start so far but there's a long long way to go yet.
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