KeRbDoG wrote: » Mad looking controller, how does it work?
KeRbDoG wrote: » Right, this sickness of PS1 collecting of funky versions is done! Got myself a non-minty Sony Playstation Net Yaroze DTL-H3002 Missing the serial cable and access card but came with boot & PC software disc and manuals. Non-minty'ness due to a security sticky pad which was attached with industrial glue. Cleaned up better than I thought it would have. Drive unit needs replacing, sold as not playing disks but a simple clean fixed that to a point for most discs. PS2 TOOL arrived from Japan but got dropped kicked a few times by Fedex! So, insurance claim logged so lets see what comes of that. It was cheap so not a massive loss. It will prob boot etc. as the internals look fine but haven't touched it yet incase Fedex want something checked/done.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Bit late to the party but did you think puppeteer was that good? Bounced off it as I found it boring. Standard platforming fare that only had the visuals to differentiate it from dozens of other better games.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » As I said, if you like Tearaway you should try Puppeteer, not sure how much it is on the PlayStation Store for the PS3 but it's a lovely game
Colonel Panic wrote: » You'd want to buy it on the PS3 store SOON! I got an email saying they're removing the ability to purchase older titles.
Doge wrote: » Why is the ps vita port of Tearaway better than the PS4 one Retr0? I have a sealed copy of the PS4 version yet to be played and also have a vita so I'm interested in knowing the differences. Cheers.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Picked up a PS Vita. Nice console, ridiculously easy to mod and get 'backups' on it. But surprised at the poor game selection for it..
[Deleted User] wrote: » Malban already has asteroids running on it among others albeit without all sounds fully implemented, wasn’t aware that vextreme had similar functionality when connected to a Pc, I have one of those here but just it as a multi mostly and for homebrew stuff