Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Retrospective

While i was updating my collection log book (a book where i log my collection, surprisingly) i have had the happy realisation that i have in fact made a profit from my hobby over the last 5 years.


I estimate i have spent around £1650 on items and games in the last half decade, and if i add up the amount of money i made on ebay and car boots plus collector fairs, it comes to around two grand, add to this the fact that the nicest items i bought, i have kept it adds up to around 2.5 k.


Now i'm not in it for money, i don't have the time or Patience to run it as anything other than a hobby, i am happy to learn that i can at least justify the £200 i just spent on the second hand 1942 arcade coffee table my mate Phil just sold me (1942 the game, not the age of the table).


Salvation is at hand!!!


I may have found my game life salvation.
I was ready to give up on the whole game thing, throw in the towel on the increasingly casual gamer orientated industry, but then I found the DSI XL.

Its basically the DS gaming handheld, but with a whole load of extra multi media goodies tacked on.

You get the dsi camera and all the alt reality gaming promise it offers, its

Go on now go! walk out the door.....

After getting the PSP from an import shop a year before the UK launch I was always unhappy with the size of the bloody thing, even after the slim and lite and the 3000 came out it was still far to big.

When i saw the PSP Go! i finally thought the psp Go might be worth upgrading my 2000 for, boy was i wrong.

The screen is nice, its a bit smaller, the controls slide out cell phone style from behind the main body so its allot smaller.

It also has 7 gb on board memory, which is good till you realise that there is no UMD drive so you will have to store your games on it and that its not going to hold allot after you have put your music and videos on it as well.

You also cant load you old UMD games on it so you may as well throw the game you already own in the bin.

The main issue i have is the lack of game you can get on it, and the games you can download from the Sony store are a mix of overpriced new releases, old "classic" psp games or shit Disney guff.

All the new games are 8 to 10 quide dearer than gamestation or tescos and you don't even get the box to go with em.

Full screen goodness!

Just a quick update from my last post.

After searching the net and Sony's vita home page i finally found out that if you touch the screen for 3 seconds while running the PS1 emulator you get the option screen.

Sony have not exactly gone out of their way to advertise this fact, like actually noting this in the online Manuel of anything, it's not like it's an important part of the the software, it just lets you change the screen size, swap the discs you have loaded and a dozen unimportant things like that.

Now that i know how to do this I am 100% happy with the PS1 classic range for vita. Now we just need some actual classics on there, any chance of clock tower 2 Sony? or Hydro thunder? or even Steel Harbinger (it's a classic...really it is...)




 
Oh dear oh dear, FMV, big hair and bad scripting. It was the 90's alright :P.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

PS one "classic" games now resident on the Vita.

After last weeks vita update Sony has seen fit to add the ability to play PS1 games to it's new hand held.

It has taken them 6 months to add a feature that was promised from way before the system was launched, but with a strong launch line up and lots of cheap fun mini games i can't really moan, except i just have, so i can....let's get back on track shall we?

These new PS classic games, I say classic, half of them a re dross or games that sold well but are not exactly what i would define as classics. However among the slew of movie tie ins, retro Atari collections and Disney games, there were a few very good games.

My favourite so far is the resident evil series. With the 2 sequels and the directors cut of the original (you get a whole new camera angle and some birds for your money over the original version) which is great.

My fav has got to be resident evil 2 (or bio hazard 2 if you go by the original native launch title), its hard as nails, allot prettier than the first game and you get to play it 4 times, from 4 different perspectives (Leon, Claire,Hunk and a stick of Tofu- really you can, check out the screen shot).

The game plays very well, however I'm not happy you can't change the aspect ratio on the screen, it's stuck in the middle of my lovely wide screen Oled as a 4.3 square and is very small.

The sound from the vita speakers is of high quality and the music is clear, however with all hand helds headphones are the best option, especially on the train, yes I'm talking to you the 15 year old emo prick who thought it was okay to play Fifa at full volume on his crappy psp while i was trying to read on the train!

The save system is handled well, you can save your original mode games and arrange mode games separately and you get 2 memory cards as well, nicely done Sony :).

All in all the vita ps1 emulator works really well and once a few bugs are squashed and a few more classic games are released (not pixar ones Sony, i know they sell but try and think of the non 5 year olds who buy the vita please) it will be a great feature for the system (ps, can you release Steel harbinger, pretty please, I know its crap,  it was the first game i got for my ps1 back in the day cos my dad was a cheap skate, thanks for listening :) ).



Tofu, see i told you!