sugarman wrote: » No love for Gran Turismo on the PSP? I know its one of the best selling PSP games but I still think its a massively underrated game and probably one of my favorites in the series. Its like weird hybrid game that fits in somewhere between GT3 & 4. I must give it a play through again on the Vita or PSTV.
o1s1n wrote: » That's absolutely gorgeous. However those Sakura kit kats are so good that if you offered me a box of them or the PS2 I honestly wouldn't know which to go for
Steve X2 wrote: » This arrived today, a nice Sakura edition Japanese PS2. I've been eating so many Sakura kitkats and other sakura themed food lately, when i seen this I knew I had to have it
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I don't think he has a PSP to play it on! It's pretty nice though
KeRbDoG wrote: » File the later ones I didn't play much, I think I only played the PSP release once. Wasn't it the launch title that ended up being towards the end of the PSP cycle?
BrownFinger wrote: » put my name on a dinoking when the time comes !!!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » There's a line you know, damn cutters!
o1s1n wrote: » My penthouses comes first plebian!
super_furry wrote: » Clearing out some stuff today and found my long lost Gameboy Player disc, having long since given away the Player itself. Had a look on eBay and the discs are going for mad money - it's cheaper to buy a Gamecube and the Player than the disc itself.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » So many nice things! And now I've put a very low bid on a Q player... Not a chance... Under the reserve... Gotta start somewhere!
BrownFinger wrote: » Is it flipped because it's from the southern hemisphere? You can just flip the yoke connection around I think.
Gradius wrote: » Ah it's much easier to just replace a rom, there are very few games that are inverted, so easier to change the game than change the yoke each time. But there's another option too...