I did not know that 27 was too old to play an awesome-tastic game like Phoenix Wright, Mr. Tretton. I obviously have no respect for myself. Thanks for filling me in.
@Thorax: @wocalax: Putting that picture up on eBay probably was a bit cruel, but taking their money to pay for the damage they caused? That's excellent parenting. That's real world consequences. When you go out into the real world and destroy someone's property, they don't ask you to ground yourself for a month. They want you to pay for the damages. There's nothing wrong with making the kids pay for that with their own money and the proceeds from their sold toys.
@nukee: Ah, I built it, I just don't remember what's back there. I've got an ATI Radeon HD 4800 in there, and an ASUS MB...shit, I don't remember what's in there. :( Sorry, I'm no help. Thanks for trying to help me, though.
Can anyone tell me (and then tell me how) if it's possible to hook the PSP up to a computer and take screen shots? Meaning, use the computer to take screen shots of games running on the PSP.
Fantastic. Thrilled about this. Have been annoyed that it wasn't possible. And HOLY CRAP a type in search bar! THAT is what I've really been wanting on there.
I'm sorry, but your game list is missing one of the greatest games of all time. Persona 3 [Portable]. Article fail. You can't have a list of "greatest" anything that it's relevant to have that game on, and not list it.
"At the base of it all is the command deck, a series of slots you fill with cards representing fighting moves, spells, and items. Use one ability in battle, and the next queues up while the previous cools down. "
Annnnnd, that's where it lost me. That sounds WAY too much like Chain of Memories, a game I never completed because the card battle system drove me to unending frustration and I quit playing all together. I was super excited about the game, now that I finally got myself a PSP, but that instantly killed it. Unless I can be convinced that my assumption based on this description in the review is completely wrong.
@Tadakun: Uh...well, when you meet the conditions required for the bonus ending (you have to give a certain sphere to...I think Bevelle, as opposed to the Youth League (but maybe it's the other way around, lol), and then hit a button at a very specific moment near the end of the game while Yuna is in the Farplane, and you need 100% completion).... Yuna's hanging out in Besaid on the beach (or maybe she was on the airship above the water; whatever). Suddenly, she sees a figure out in the water swimming toward the beach. It's Tidus. She runs out into the water to greet him, and they embrace. It's sweet, but...it doesn't make a ton of sense. Since Tidus was just a dream of the Fayth, and the Fayth are gone now. But yeah, basically he is recreated (like, they're thanking Yuna for her help, I guess), and they are reunited. I'm sure if you dug around Youtube you could find a video of the secret ending somewhere.