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marvel vs capcom 2 psp
7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 1:10PM #21
akumaaa
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Did he just say the Dreamcast's controls are worse than the PSP's because of the directional pad, lol come on guys next I'm going to see a thread about mvc2 coming the Dsi lmao. PsP is still a decent system.




7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 1:25PM #22
Marcus
Posts: 235

dreamcast will always have a place in history, in my view......... dreamcast>psp

7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 1:59PM #23
Redblaze27
Posts: 1623

May 12, 2009 -- 1:10PM, akumaaa wrote:


 


 


 


 


Did he just say the Dreamcast's controls are worse than the PSP's because of the directional pad, lol come on guys next I'm going to see a thread about mvc2 coming the Dsi lmao. PsP is still a decent system.


 


 


 



The original PSP's d-pad is horendous for fighting game. 2000 and 3000 series models are fine.


The PSP's only flaw right now is a lack of awesome exclusive games. Most of the great games on PSP can be found on other systems.

"DUDLEY 4 SF4" ~ ChessNotCheckers
"TESSA 4 DS4"  ~ Redblaze27
7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 2:45PM #24
Burning Typhoon
Posts: 265

I never owned a 1000 model, so i forget how stupid the dpad is on that.  However, I do have two Dreamcasts, with 4 controllers, and it being the sharp rectangled dpad that it is that's got no "splits" in the buttons, it's hard on my thumbs, and it irritates them.  Sure, I can press them individually, but, the analog would have been easier on my thumb.


My sister has a 1000 model, and I never touch it, because I hate the Dpad.  The 2000 model, and the 3000 model (I guess) feels exactly like the Dual Shock controllers to me.  Someone needs to upgrade their PSP...


And compfort is a matter of preference.  The PSP feels fine to me, that's why I play Tekken on PSP, and PS2/3 just the same.  If the demo feels fine on Dual Shock, it'll be fine on PSP.


And, sorry to get off subject but, PSP has some good exclusives, and by exclusive, I mean not on the DS.


Megaman Powered Up


Megaman Maverick Hunter X (I like MMPU more, though)


Tekken 5


Daxer


Tekken 6 (coming soon)


Soul Calibur 4 (Coming Soon)


Monster Hunter (Never played it, but, it has left a good impression on me)


Patapon (I personally own and hate this game, but, everyone else likes it)..  I'm not going to make a huge list of games, but trust me, PSP has some good games.

7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 2:49PM #25
darkpetal
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lol. dudess. it shold totally work. MvC2 is so small that it was used on cdTongue out. however im not sure how much cuz i dont own it but for people who do, pop it in ya pc and checkWink.

7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 2:52PM #26
Burning Typhoon
Posts: 265

It (the UMD) can hold somewhere over a GB.


lol, quickest forum post responce ever.

7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 3:00PM #27
Redblaze27
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Control wise the 200 series & 3000 series PSP is identicle. The only dfferences is that the 3000 series screen doesn't have that shadowy effect the LCD screen has on the previous PSP's have and it has a PS button over a home button. Its only worth trading up to it if your currnet PSP is malfuntioning.


I meant game consoles in general.


You find the GTA's from the PSP on the PS2; Same goes for Twisted Metal: Head On & Secret Agent Clank.


Megaman Powered Up & Maverick Hunter X are remakes and The monster Hunter Freedom games(except for the upcoming one) are enhanced ports of Japanese exclusive games.

"DUDLEY 4 SF4" ~ ChessNotCheckers
"TESSA 4 DS4"  ~ Redblaze27
7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 4:12PM #28
ZX Megaman ZX
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May 12, 2009 -- 2:52PM, Burning Typhoon wrote:


It (the UMD) can hold somewhere over a GB.


lol, quickest forum post responce ever.



Almost 2GB, to be exact (the real number is 1.8 gigabytes).

Formerly known as "A Robot Appears" and "capcommunist."
7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 4:48PM #29
Burning Typhoon
Posts: 265

When I said exclusive, I meant hand-held wise.  You're not gonna pull your PS2 out of your pocket and start playing Tekken.  But, getting over to strictly PSP exclusives.  I don't really know too many, but I'm sure there are plenty.  I just stick to MMPU, and T5DR.  One of those two games stay in my PSP.

7 months ago  ::  May 12, 2009 - 5:05PM #30
Redblaze27
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May 12, 2009 -- 4:48PM, Burning Typhoon wrote:


When I said exclusive, I meant hand-held wise.  You're not gonna pull your PS2 out of your pocket and start playing Tekken.  But, getting over to strictly PSP exclusives.  I don't really know too many, but I'm sure there are plenty.  I just stick to MMPU, and T5DR.  One of those two games stay in my PSP.



Don't get me wrong, I love Megaman Powered Up, its just that unlike the the DS, the only real appeal going for the PSP is portable gaming. The DS manages to rangle in exclusive games like the Ace Attourney series. The PSP only really offers Monster Hunter Freedom Unite(The only original title Capcom made for the PSP, which isn't a port, remake or collection) for exclusive gaming. I'm not trying to bash Capcom for its marketing methods on the PSP, because I actually bought most of what they released for it, because they actually do what they do well. I just would like to see more truely new games for the system.


Looking at what I typed, you'd think i'd be leaning against against Marvel vs Capcom 2 on PSP, which i'm not. lol

"DUDLEY 4 SF4" ~ ChessNotCheckers
"TESSA 4 DS4"  ~ Redblaze27
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