Not exactly gaming literate
Feb. 21st, 2010 05:35 pmSO. Guess who just got a secondhand PSP for ~70 USD - that has a broken joystick thing (still usable) and came with no instruction manual/charger cord? And also bought no games?
Yeah. That'd be me ^^a
Anyone wanna be super helpful for me and give me a basic run-down? I've got it connected to my apartment's wireless already, so that's one step down, but I'm guessing the second is either going to be "Get a gorram charger for the removable battery, since the one for the device doesn't seem to be doing much," or "Get a memory card that's more than 32 MB for the love of pancakes." Failing that, recommendations for not-entirely-expensive games and the like would be A+
(I did get a PSP/DS/DSi charger at Best Buy on the way home, but I can't for the life of me tell if it's doing anything yet. Either they all come with a removable internal battery, or I just saved ~40 USD, but I have no experience and cannot tell. Help would be much appreciated.)
Yeah. That'd be me ^^a
Anyone wanna be super helpful for me and give me a basic run-down? I've got it connected to my apartment's wireless already, so that's one step down, but I'm guessing the second is either going to be "Get a gorram charger for the removable battery, since the one for the device doesn't seem to be doing much," or "Get a memory card that's more than 32 MB for the love of pancakes." Failing that, recommendations for not-entirely-expensive games and the like would be A+
(I did get a PSP/DS/DSi charger at Best Buy on the way home, but I can't for the life of me tell if it's doing anything yet. Either they all come with a removable internal battery, or I just saved ~40 USD, but I have no experience and cannot tell. Help would be much appreciated.)
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Date: 2010-02-22 04:08 pm (UTC)And how the heck does one go about getting an emulator onto their PSP, anyhow? Same as on a standard computer, or different?
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Date: 2010-02-22 05:06 am (UTC)Aside from that! My top two games for the PSP are (and this is totally predictable and biased):
Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions (don't get the version they sell on the PSN, it's the old badly-translated 1997 version and you want the sexy re-released 2007 version!) because it is my favorite RPG of all time ever ever everrrrrrr. :(b
Dissidia: Final Fantasy for just pure fun, although if you have a broken joystick you may have trouble with this because the joystick is your primary movement direction in-battle-- although I think you can change it to the touchpad in the options.
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Date: 2010-02-22 04:12 pm (UTC)X3 Tactics was already on my shortlist, actually. And the joystick still has the bit that moves, just not the actual stick part? If that makes sense? The plastic covering or wev. *has not actually touched a non-broken PSP, so has no relevant comparison*
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Date: 2010-02-22 04:39 pm (UTC)Star Ocean: First Departure and Star Ocean: Second Evolution -- Easy but fun battle system, interesting characters, and a bit more sci-fi that your average JRPG. High replay value.
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Date: 2010-02-22 09:18 pm (UTC)Though I did get her lots of PSP games really cheap for christmas from a second hand games shop. Try one of those and see what you fancy?
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