Looks like the last month all we got were XS sports. Airboat, Dodgeball and Moto
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My feedback thread: http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=93213
Yes, they look better in terms of resolution. Comparing the digital and hard copies of Thunder Force V or R-Type Delta highlight the differences quite well. The improvement to Thunder Force V is quite dramatic!
I must have missed something - I have 4 DLC PSone games, and they look worse than the physical disc in the system.
I see no differences doing comparisons.
I don't see how there even could be. A disc versus a iso image runs in the same emulator either way.
Hmm. All I can think is make sure that "smoothing" is turned on in psone game options. Otherwise you must have a resolution problem or wire or something cause all the psone games on ps3 look and load better than the disc versions on my television and I own about 13 of them.
I was looking at getting a couple of PSone games and I had some questions. Do the save files transfer over if you put the game on the PSP. For example: I play Final Fantasy VII for about 5 hours on my PS3. Then I leave for vacation for a week and play for another 20 hours. When I get back can I transfer the data over back to my PS3 from my PSP and continue the game with my 20+ hours added?
NES, Atari 7800, Genesis, SNES, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Atari Flashback 2, Limited Edition Red Wii, PS3 Slim, GBC, GBA, GBASP, DS Lite, and PSP 3000.
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Oh Awesome! That definitely makes it worthwhile.
Now a strange question is if you have a memory card adapter and a PS1 memory card, along with the PSN download of a game and the original disc, can you transfer the saves from the PS1 memory card made on the original disc to the PS3 for the PSN version and then to the PSP?
That idea sounds too awesome to be true. But it would be sweet then I could play FFVII in my room, then go downstairs play it on my PS3, and then take it with me whenever I go on my PSP.
NES, Atari 7800, Genesis, SNES, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Atari Flashback 2, Limited Edition Red Wii, PS3 Slim, GBC, GBA, GBASP, DS Lite, and PSP 3000.
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NES, Atari 7800, Genesis, SNES, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Atari Flashback 2, Limited Edition Red Wii, PS3 Slim, GBC, GBA, GBASP, DS Lite, and PSP 3000.
A quick question since this is a thread about the PS One Classics: Can you play local multiplayer on the games that support it on the PS3? The reason why I am asking is due to the technical mumbo-jumbo that's listed in the description for all of the games. It says something along the lines of "this game is not compatible with original Playstation peripherals and functionality such as multiplayer may not work". I know you can't play multiplayer on the PSP, but on the PS3 I'm not sure. I've held back several PS1 Classic purchases because I'm unsure whether I'd be able to play their 2 player modes with my brother on the PS3.
I hope Sony steps up the releases though. We've been getting a ridiculous amount of crappy budget games (XS Sports games....seriously?) and games no one has even heard of. Where's the high profile releases, like Fear Effect, Tony Hawk, etc.?
Yes, you can play standard 2 player games locally via the Dual Shock 3/Sixaxis controllers as long as the only controller required by the game is a standard dual shock.
Other controllers such as arcade sticks, dance pads, etc. MAY work properly via a USB adapter, but it's very hit or miss.
I wouldn't count on anything out of the ordinary working via USB adapter.
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Yay we finally got Final Fantasy IX and Bloody Roar 2. I'm sure the FF fans are pleased to have all three main entries for the PS1 plus Tactics. Especially if they're like me and got the discs scratched up. Hopefully they put Dragon Warrior VII up there.
Valkyrie Profile still needs to get added.
Could you make a-z list to go with your dated section? It would make it a tad easier to see whats on there now, since its over 100 now.
I definitely agree on that one. I wish they would just do an RPG summer or something.
We need Suikoden II, Vandal-Hearts, Vandal-Hearts II, Beyond the Beyond, Legend of Legaia, Legend of Dragoon, Breath of Fire III, Breath of Fire IV, Valkyrie Profile, Vagrant Story, Star Ocean 2, RPG Maker, SaGa Frontier, SaGa Frontier 2, King's Field (J), King's Field, Kings's Field II, Shadow Tower, Shadow Madness, Guardian's Crusade, Alundra, Alundra 2, Torneko, Diablo, Darkstone, Dragon Valor, Dragon Warrior VII, and many, many many more and the ones on this list are ones that just I have tried out.