
I can still play without any problem.
It was god-tier hardware back then, right!?
I don’t have many complaints other than the price of the memo card.
>>2I later thought that replacing the battery could have been a bit easier.
The hardware was good, but the software…
The graphics performance was strange.
Erosoft is becoming increasingly scarce.
There are rumors about making a mobile device, but it’s probably going to be big.
Courage EL is still beautiful, isn’t it?
The times were bad.
Only using it for memory cards is really not okay.
>>10The PSP has been damaged.
>>14There are game consoles that don’t have major issues with microSD, so that’s fine.
>>10Even if we can concede a hundred steps to what you’re saying, it’s really annoying that the wallpaper and icons keep reminding me every time I change the memory card, saying “You can’t do that!”
As long as Monster Hunter is out…
It’s unavoidable because the PSP got hacked a lot.
It’s just an ordinary hard device that can play PS archives, take out recorded programs from torne, and allows remote play on PS3.
>>13That’s a PSP, right?
By the time the FFT Ivalice Alliance was announced, there was no longer any need for it.
Hey!
I’m still using it, but a handheld gaming device should be this size…
When you enhance performance, it inevitably has to get bigger.
For Winky fans, it is a sacred treasure.
I wanted the R2L2 buttons even if it meant pushing myself.
Using back touch as a substitute is too difficult.
>>19Holder with back touch R2L2 buttons…
It’s kept for the sake of game archives, but quite a few famous titles have been released in remastered versions…
I downloaded Guren, so I’ll be active until the new work comes out.
I can’t buy Giren anymore.
The only platform where you can play all the main games of Summon Night.
It’s been quite a while since I tried to close the store, but I was complained at so I decided not to.
Since it didn’t sell, the market’s evaluation is that it’s a trash console.
I think the people who played on Charnel Surge are amazing.
It was super annoying even offline.
In the end, it made me realize that touch panels and new features are not necessary.
I wish I could do it just with TV output.
I was thinking of buying it if a title I really want comes out that can only be played on Vita.
It usually comes out as a multi-platform release for PSP or PS4, so there’s really no need to buy the hardware… and in the end, it stays that way.
>>32Actually, the biggest competitor is the PS4.
It’s good for the kids because they don’t have to monopolize the TV…
The software is cheap, but the used consoles have become ridiculously expensive.
The rear touchpad is too early for humanity.
I was playing P4G, Super Robot Wars Z, and Senran Kagura.
I was also playing Terraria, but after placing a lot of torches, the game became slow due to a mid-update where the torches got a bit heavier, so I stopped playing.
It became dedicated hardware for 3DRPG.
>>36I wonder if it matched well; it feels like there was too much team output during this period!
I enjoyed them all to the extent that I could play with them.
I quite like it, but I think the launcher has definitely degraded.
If it is waterproof…
The back pad was convenient to use when looking at this here in the browser.
Because you can scroll down without having to cover the screen with your fingers.
I’m strongly feeling that I want a VitaTV now.
I’m generally thinking about how it might be 20,000 yen on Mercari… and while it may go up in price, it will never go down in price for the rest of my life. Those feelings are in conflict with each other.
When it comes to comparing which is the better machine, there are definitely memories tied to the PSP that make it hard to win against it.
Ignoring the lax hardware security, there are many interesting games, and it has a much stronger image of being aimed at adults and having multiple functions compared to the DS.
VITA has no impression beyond that minor change, for better or worse.
I remember being surprised to hear that it’s considered a godly hardware in the otome game community.
>>42Isn’t that about the active new port for the PSP?
>>45The PSP was noisy and the screen was dirty, so the VITA was great.
I seriously thought that as long as I have the software…
Later, I downloaded a lot of archives from the PS Store and it became the best hardware.
Amagami Photokano latest model
>>47At Ideya, the used Amagami is really priced up…
I was just playing PSP games and game archives.
I only remember buying a handful of games for the VITA.
Even now, it’s a divine console where you can easily play Tales of Eternia.
I wonder how much performance could be achieved if I tried to create something in exactly the same case format now…
The size and fanless design will be tough, but…
The heyday of small to medium-sized manufacturers like Nippon Ichi and Compile Heart.
I was accustomed to being a machine dedicated to adult content, so I don’t know about general appeal.
But it was god-level hard.
People who give low ratings are those who don’t own it, haven’t tried it, and are swayed by others’ opinions.
When it was first released, it was such a large-screen gadget that could be a communication device that even the big shots at Apple were outraged, saying they shouldn’t release something like this at such a price!
The evolution of smartphones has been too rapid.
>>56I believe there was a timeline where VITA would have taken over the world if it hadn’t been surpassed by the iPhone.
Amagami, Photo Kano, Kiss, Bullet Girls 1 and 2, and a bit of Archives.
This alone will keep me from being troubled for a while.
I’ve been quite indebted to the Nico Nico Video player.
I bought it on the release day, but I don’t really remember playing it much.
There have been a lot of co-op games released, so I’ve played quite a few, but there’s no Monster Hunter.
Please release a new Bullet Girls game again.
I want to play a game where I can naturally see pants.
Even though they said they would team up, they didn’t come for Monster Hunter…
I ended up with a crap game after buying it at full price.
The attempt to get them to sign a contract for a 3G line failed.
>>63This is it.
At that time, I didn’t understand subscription services for games and didn’t want to play.
It was a generation that experienced the pain of packet death.
>>63I believe the influence of people loudly claiming that games won’t run unless you have a line contract is quite significant.
>>83There was no problem with the Wi-Fi normally, right…? Those guys are just like that…
>>89In the first place, they were selling ones without 3G as well.
>>89There were absurd rumors that pushing the analog stick would somehow interfere with the D-pad or the X button.
>>102It’s quite something that they don’t know the real thing at all regarding how the stick hits.
The buttons were way too small, and my fingers kept hitting the wrong spots a lot.
>>89“I remember saying, ‘I bought it every day, but the software doesn’t load! It’s a defect!'”
It has become a dedicated machine for Dragon’s Crown, so eat up!
I was playing G Gen and fighting games.
Also, it was convenient to have the Torné portable.
For me, it was a dedicated hardware for NepuNepu.
It was exclusively for Oboromuramasa for a period of time.
PSO2 has long dominated storage space.
Everything about the specifications, performance, and software was just poorly timed.
>>71I wish the reputation of the dedicated software were a bit better.
While they have sold, there are quite a few attention-grabbing software titles with poor reputations.
Everything was perfect except for the memory card, and I’m still playing both the archives and PSP Vita games.
The back touch is honestly hard to use, but I liked it.
Memo cards are really, really, really, really stupid.
There were a lot of things like Miku, Milaga, Idolmaster, and rhythm games.
I decided to buy a rare game during the store closure fiasco, so I purchased LSD and tried playing it, but it made me feel like I’m going crazy.
>>74It’s great, isn’t it, the pioneer of walking sims?
It’s a bit too psychedelic…
When I bought Vita’s Trails of Cold Steel on release day, the loading times were unbearable.
I heard a patch for fixes came later, but I sold it immediately.
The evolution of smartphones has been too fast, really. Yeah…
Since the memory card ended without any alternative, if the 64GB I currently have breaks, it’s over.
I wonder how much it would cost to buy a memory card again now.
It’s been 10 years since I bought it, so I’m worried.
>>81If it’s used, a 64GB one is around 7000 yen.
If it’s 32GB, it’s around 2000 to 3000.
The back touch doesn’t respond…
This is preventing me from playing Criminal Girls.
I’m taking good care of my VitaTV.
I’m grateful for the over 100 games I received from PS Plus archives.
The godly hard that gave birth to Criminal Girls.
Criminal Girls are dead.
My lack of foresight for not buying and keeping a VITA TV…
Criminal Girls seems to have originated on the PSP…
As expected, remote play for PS4 on VITA is unrealistic!
I wonder if the PS5 one runs smoothly.
>>88Except for games that heavily use L2 and R2, there was hardly any disruption to gameplay.
In Bullet Girl, I was able to make my character almost completely naked due to a bug, so I was playing without updating…
I’m quite grateful that I can play a lot of visual novels and dating sims on my smartphone.
The Switch is a bit of a size that requires some courage to take out on the train, even in its lite version.
I can’t believe they discontinued the memocard!
At that time, I was playing with my family, but I really hated that it didn’t support multiple accounts.
I could tolerate just logging out, but having to reset everything to change accounts is too harsh.
In the end, I ended up having two consoles, but separating the games for them is really bothersome.
But it has been used a lot, and it still runs well.
Was there even a game that effectively utilized 3G in the first place?
I only know something like map apps.
>>97I was playing PSO2 while out.
>>97Almost none.
If I had to say, it was like being able to live with Ion-chan anytime and anywhere if ChernoSage had a 3G connection.
I thought I would break off financial ties with the family in the thread image.
With the popularity of portals and the emergence of handheld consoles, it has suddenly become much more plausible in the last few years.
It’s not that I’m particularly arguing, but I was thinking it was a bit strange that software purchased from the PS Store is treated separately for PS3 and Vita.
I was told that since the 2000 has a liquid crystal display, it would be better to wait for the new model, so I’m still waiting.
The issue of the stick being too weak really needs to be addressed somehow.
It was developed right after Takuya’s nipple.
I wanted to see a future where Ore no Shisou 2 was properly made and sold well so that sequels for Popolo, WA, Ark, and others would come.
Memories of endlessly indulging in Moero Chronicle.
I tried various things because the stick started to malfunction, but in the end, it didn’t get fixed.
I wish they would revive the PS archive software.
There’s hardly any software to call it a god hard.
>>111I was able to take down quite a few just with PSO2…
I had fun with Kitten-chan.
>>111It is said that by looking at the newly released lineup.
While covering games from the PSP era and PS games, there are also quite a few optimized ports for the PS2.
There are quite a few high-potential titles like Dragon’s Crown.
There are too many options, and the few customers are scattered.
I was playing MHF and PSO2.
I remember that MHF was definitely a higher graphic version compared to the PS3 version.
It was very good that it came with a proper stick.
I’m assuming you had a lot of fun, but those memo cards were definitely expensive…
Also, the analog stick had quite a few issues, but I wonder if that was just a problem with the individual unit.
I thought it was malfunctioning, but it turned out the rear touch panel was responding on its own.
>>115I wonder what kind of way they were expecting to hold that…
>>115I was wondering why the weapon automatically switches in the Mega Man X archive…
I wonder if Reco Love will be ported…
I wished for more games like Gravity Daze…
Isn’t it better to play everything other than ADV on a large screen? That’s why I mostly bought games that have vertical multiplayer on PS4.
As long as the software is sufficient…
It was amazing that you could boot from the memory stick, super comfortable.
I thought it was perfect because it could also play PS1 games.
I thought I’d boot it up after a long time, but the battery is dead and it won’t even charge.
>>121I should probably take it out, but disassembling it is quite a hassle…
It’s probably a mistake with the trash.(I guess I didn’t have any friends to play with…)
The archive titles are gradually reviving as classic titles for the PS5, but it’s not possible to bring them all back due to the numbers.
It might be about half of the time I spent playing was Gun Parade March.
Demon Gaze was really interesting… and of course, Demon Gaze 2 was also fun!
Why isn’t everyone buying Demon Gaze 2…? Demon Gaze 2 is fun too…?!
>>126People who don’t really like fixed characters might not enjoy it much, but as a game, I found 2 to be more fun and played it a lot.
You don’t have to touch those that come with poop from the beginning.
The vertical multi was a bit off, though.
I wanted it to be more solid with dedicated software.
For a long time, it was the only hardware where you could play P4G.
A few years ago, there was a transplant, and today P4 Remake has been announced…
I sincerely appreciate that you continue to sell the archives.
There are many products that the manufacturer has discontinued…
I thought Alisa’s character design was perfect.
I was just playing α, α Gaiden, the Second and Third Z, V, and Super Robot Wars.
I was really excited to see the panties in Photo Kano.
I should have bought Dragon Quest 7…
>>136It hasn’t come out.
You can force remote play by feeding a disk into the PS3, but…
I thought it was a PSP, but it was a VITA.
I really want a VITA TV.
I recently replayed Kitten with the remaster and 2, but the Vita version felt more engaging and was interesting.
The screen looks better on the PS4, but
The last two are unnecessarily long and have too many tasks, it’s awful…
When backing up PS Archive games to a computer with the content management assistant,
Since you can mount it directly on a PS1/PSP emulator and operate it, it’s better to digitize important software.
Game hardware with a waist size of twin red.
The hardware I bought because “SORSAC Delta” is said to be a god game.
I’m not good at action games, so I ended up just playing P4G and Gnosia.
No Soul Sacrifice up to this point.
フリプに来てたソウルサクリファイスやったらストーリーが面白くてびっくりした
The remote is convenient, and it’s worth it just for this.
Depending on the game, it can only be used for grinding, but it has been quite helpful.
Is it more accurate to say it’s a lack of catchy titles to attract people rather than just a shortage of software?
>>146If we can increase the number of hard owners with such killer titles, the number of software will naturally follow.
Stop the 3rd consecutive Solsack.
Don’t suddenly use a triple Soul Sacrifice!
フリウォに囚われていた咎人もこの前釈放されたな
>>153It has been revealed that the development is still terrible, so the prospect of a sequel has been extinguished.
Well, there was originally a 0% chance of that happening, so that’s fine.
By the way, do you think the remnants of Freedom Wars can find peace in the remaster?
>>155I wonder if I became a vengeful spirit…
>>155Somehow… I felt that the influence of the times and nostalgia was quite strong!
When I try it again, I feel that with this sense of balance in development, even if a sequel were to come out, it wouldn’t be a decent one…
It felt like I couldn’t enjoy playing Sorceress unless I focused solely on balance.
Action games can be messy, and that’s okay!!!1111
I definitely have a memory of playing with Oboro Muramasa.
After the Dungeon Shopping Street
I wanted to play Hollow Fragment, so I bought the hardware, which is quite nostalgic, but I haven’t bought many games for it…
When I started playing PSO2 with this, my life fell apart.
The fact that Team Lab’s games can be played anywhere was just right for bored college students.
There was Disgaea, so I can melt time infinitely!
>>162The way Disgaea completely consumed my time was unbelievable.
Looking back, I feel like there were many things I could have done during that time.
>>167I’m just going to use the bulletin board anyway.
No one remembers, but PSM is a good initiative.
I wish I could buy TF and such…
>>164I think it will come out eventually.
TF is technically PSP, including SP…
>>164At that time, 6 was surging, but…
It disappeared from the store a long time ago.
It’s the latest hardware that can play Amagami, but…
In recent years, they’ve been releasing ASMR, so I wonder if it will be ported to Steam.
My current Armored Core dedicated machine.
I bought it to play Nindō, and it was sturdy and a hard enough to enjoy thoroughly.
Configure the L & R triggers and the rear touch panel in the key configuration.
L&R Trigger L1&R1 Back Touch Panel L2&R2
L&R trigger L2&R2 back touch panel L1&R1 or not
This is set independently by each game and can’t be configured, which is quietly fatal.
I know that the PSP version of Last Raven was released, but was there a Vita version?
Won’t you save the remnants of Soul Sacrifice too?
>>174Somehow I ended up in VR.
It was almost exclusively a Cherno machine.
I bought Team Laqualo, Muramasa, and DAZE too.
The last game I bought is Galleria.
There were also several Tales games released, right?
>>177I wonder what they really intended to do with the mysterious new character from the same world line that appeared in the remake series of Vita…
>>183Weren’t you planning to wrap it up by the time you reached Tempest R?
>>177Tales of Innocence R!
Tales of Hearts R!
Tales of Tempest…
>>177Since you can also play Eternia, which was ported to PSP, I’m grateful that you can enjoy a lot of Tales games on this one device.
>>190They’re not remaking Tales at all, damn it!
I thought there was no way Monster Hunter wouldn’t be released on this hardware, so I bought it and played various software while waiting, but it never came out.
That said, there were some good games that I encountered here, and personally, I was quite satisfied.
>>178Frontier!
Disgaea 4R is such an ideal port that I remember playing it for over 500 hours.
I am the rampaging bio-suit! Hand over the items!
It’s quietly insane that the online server for Ciel nosurge is still alive.
Due to the shoddy porting, the only version that can be played in full is the Vita version.
The stick is weak!
Since the hardware is niche and the software is also niche, it seems that those who chose to buy it are probably quite satisfied.
この前久々に出したら電池が妊娠してた
>>187It’s a simple question, but how did you realize you were pregnant when the battery area is physically very well protected?
>>194The battery cover had come off because it had swelled up.
>>366Battery cover…?
A hard that showed what it would be like if Monster Hunter didn’t come to PSP.
I still occasionally see the terminal that was driven crazy by Ion-chan.
>>189Well, that’s because it’s active content…
New merchandise will be released this weekend.
I hope that some of the games from Vanillaware, which can only be played on this platform, will somehow be ported.
King’s Story R…
>>192There was also Square Enix’s hellish legion, and a good Pikmin-like game was quietly released.
>>198>25/06/09(Mon)18:10:57 ID:BVY5ZogA No.1321569770>25/06/09(Mon)18:11:58 ID:BVY5ZogA No.1321570091That’s gross…
>>215そりゃ出るわなID
The great console that allowed me to play the PS games I wanted but couldn’t buy during my junior high school days with the DPSD.
Especially since software like Sardinia has become difficult to obtain.
It was a console that had various hunting games instead of Monster Hunter… I just remembered.
Since Tag Force 6 is in there, I can’t let it die…
I remember there was a co-battle teacher.
When I took it out after a long time, the grip I had on it was all squishy.
The only hardware that can play the complete version of Photo Kano.
モンハンが3DSに取られたのが全て