
I can still play completely now.
It was god-tier hardware back then!
I don’t have many complaints aside from the price of the memory card.
>>2I later think that it would have been better if the battery replacement had been a bit easier.
The hardware was good, but the software…
The graphic performance was strange.
Erosoft is becoming increasingly scarce.
There are rumors about making a mobile device, but it will probably get bigger, right?
Courage EL is really beautiful, after all.
The times were tough.
Only the dedicated memory card is really not allowed.
>>10The PSP got messed up, you see.
>>14Since there are game consoles that don’t have significant problems with microSD, that’s fine.
>>10Even if you concede a hundred steps, it’s too bothersome that every time I change the memory card, it keeps saying “You shouldn’t do that!” regarding the wallpaper and icons!
As long as Monster Hunter is out…
It’s unavoidable because the PSP was hacked a lot.
It’s just an ordinary console that can play the incredible PS archives, take out recorded programs from torne, and enable remote play on PS3.
>>13That’s PSP, right?
By the time the FFT Ivalice Alliance was announced, there was no longer any need.
Hey!
I’m still using it, but a mobile game console that’s about this size is nice…
When you enhance performance, it inevitably becomes larger.
For Winkey fans, it is a divine artifact.
I wanted the R2L2 buttons even if it meant forcing it.
Using the 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 remastered.
I downloaded Gilen, so I’ll be active until the new release comes out.
I can’t buy Guren anymore.
The only platform where you can play all the main Summon Night games.
It’s been quite a while since I tried to close the store and was met with complaints, so I decided not to.
Since it didn’t sell, the market’s evaluation is that it’s garbage hardware.
I think the people who were playing in Cherno-sage On are amazing.
It was super tedious even off.
In the end, it made me realize that I don’t actually need touch panel or new features.
I wish I could do it with just the TV output.
I was thinking of buying it if a title I wanted only for Vita came out.
Basically, it’s coming out for both PSP and PS4, so I don’t really need to buy a console… and in the end, it just stays that way.
>>32The biggest competitor is actually the PS4.
It’s fine for the kids since they don’t have to monopolize the TV…
The software is cheap, but used consoles have become really 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 I placed so many torches that during a later update, the torches became a bit heavier and the whole game slowed down, so I quit.
It became hardware dedicated to 3DRPG.
>>36Was our compatibility good? It feels like there are too many team releases during this period!
I enjoyed all of them enough to play around.
I quite like it, but I think the launcher has definitely deteriorated.
If it is waterproof…
The back pad was useful when I looked here on the browser.
You don’t have to cover the screen with your finger when scrolling down.
I’m really feeling a strong desire for a VitaTV right now.
Basically, I feel like it’s around 20,000 yen on Mercari… and while it might get more expensive, it will never get cheaper, so those feelings are clashing.
When asked which is the better device, I can’t help but feel that the PSP ultimately wins, even when nostalgia is taken into account.
Ignoring the lax hardware security, there are many interesting games, and it has a much stronger image of being adult-oriented and multifunctional compared to the DS.
VITA does not leave an impression beyond that minor change, for better or for worse.
I remember being surprised to hear that it’s regarded as a god-tier game in the otome game community.
>>42Isn’t that the new port that was active on the PSP?
>>45The PSP was noisy and the screen was dirty, so the VITA was great.
I honestly thought that if only I had the software…
Later, I downloaded a bunch of archives from the PS Store and it became the best hardware.
Amagami Photokano latest model
>>47The used copies of Amagami at Ideya have skyrocketed…
I was just playing PSP games and Game Archives.
I don’t remember buying more than a handful of games for the VITA.
Even now, a divine console that allows you to easily play Tales of Eternia.
I wonder how much performance we could achieve if we tried to make it with exactly the same chassis format now…
The size and fanless design will be tough, though.
The heyday of small to medium-sized manufacturers like Nippon Ichi and Compile Heart.
I was used to being an erotic-only type, so I don’t know how to appeal to the general public.
But it was god-level hard.
People who give low ratings haven’t experienced it themselves and are being swayed by others’ evaluations.
When it was first released, it was such a large screen gadget that could function as a communication device that even the bigwigs at Apple were furious, saying, “Don’t release something like this at such a price!”
The evolution of smartphones has been too rapid.
>>56I think there was a timeline where VITA could 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 little bit of Archives.
This alone will keep me from having trouble for a while.
I have been quite helped by the Nico Nico Douga player.
I bought it on the release day, but I don’t really remember playing it much.
There have been a lot of cooperative games released, so I’ve played quite a bit, but there aren’t any Monster Hunter games.
Please release Bullet Girls again.
I want to play a game where I can see pants naturally.
Despite saying “let’s cooperate, Senpai,” you didn’t come to Monster Hunter, huh…
I got stuck with a terrible game because I bought it at full price.
The attempt to get them to sign a contract for a 3G line failed.
>>63This, you know.
At that time, I didn’t understand subscription gaming and didn’t want to do it.
Because I was part of a generation that suffered from packet loss.
>>63I believe the influence of the way people have been loudly proclaiming that games won’t work unless you have a internet contract is significant.
>>83There were no problems with the Wi-Fi, right? Those guys are just like that…
>>89There were ones that didn’t even have 3G for sale in the first place.
>>89There were absurd rumors that pushing the analog stick would somehow hit the D-pad or the X button.
>>102It’s understandable that they don’t know much about the real thing when the stick hits.
The button was too small, and my finger kept hitting the wrong spot a lot.
>>89“I still remember saying, ‘I bought it every day, but the software won’t load! It’s a defect from the start!'”
It turned into a dedicated machine for Dragon’s Crown, eat up!
I was playing G Generation and fighting games.
Also, the ability to take out the Torné was convenient.
For me, it was a dedicated hardware for Nepu Nepu.
At one time, it was exclusively for Oboromuramasa.
PSO2 has long dominated the capacity.
The specifications, performance, and software were all just poorly timed, to put it simply.
>>71I wish the reputation of the dedicated software was a bit better.
There are somewhat many popular software titles that sold well but have a poor reputation.
Everything was perfect except for the memo card, and I’m still playing both the archives and PSP Vita games.
The back touch is honestly difficult to use, but I liked it.
Memoca is a stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid idiot.
Miku-san, Milaga, and Idolmaster, oh, there were so many rhythm games out!
During the store closing uproar, I thought about buying a rare game and ended up purchasing LSD, but I’m about to lose my mind playing it.
>>74That’s nice, the founder of walking sims.
A bit too psychedelic…
When I bought Vita’s Trails of Cold Steel on release day, the loading times were at an unbearable level and it was crazy.
I heard a fix patch came later, but I ended up selling it right away.
The evolution of smartphones has been really fast, yeah…
Since memo cards ended without any alternatives, it’s over if the 64GB I currently have breaks.
I wonder how much it would cost to buy a memocard again now.
It’s been 10 years since I bought it, so I’m a bit worried.
>>81If it’s used, 64GB is around 7,000.
If it’s 32GB, about 2,000 to 3,000.
The back touch doesn’t respond…
Because of this, I cannot play Criminal Girls.
I’m taking good care of my VitaTV.
I’m grateful for the over 100 archives received from PS Plus.
The divine hard that gave birth to Criminal Girls
Criminal Girls is dead.
How lacking my foresight was for not buying a VITA TV…
Criminal Girls was born on the PSP…
As expected, remote play for PS4 on VITA is unreasonable!
I wonder if the PS5 one runs smoothly.
>>88Aside from games that heavily use L2R2, there was almost no hindrance to gameplay.
Bullet Girl First Series can be played almost completely naked due to a bug, so I was playing it without updating…
I’m finding it quite useful because I can play a lot of novel and dating simulation games on my smartphone.
The Switch, even in lite form, is a size that requires a bit of courage to take out on trains and such.
I can’t believe they discontinued Memoka!
At that time, I was playing with my family, but I really hated that it didn’t support multiple accounts.
If it was just logging out, I could have endured it, but having to reset in order to change accounts is too harsh.
In the end, I ended up with two consoles, but it’s really annoying to have to buy games separately.
But I’ve used it a lot and it’s still a good hardware that works.
Was there even a game that effectively utilized 3G in the first place?
I only know about map apps.
>>97I was playing PSO2 while out.
>>97Almost none.
If I dare say, if ChernoSaji had a 3G connection, I could have lived with Ion-chan anytime, anywhere.
I thought I would break off the family finances with the thread image.
With the popularity of portals and the emergence of handheld devices, it has suddenly become more realistic in the past few years.
I’m not saying it’s special, but I thought it was a bit strange that software purchased from PS Store is treated separately for PS3 and Vita.
I was told that since the 2000 is a urine LCD, it’s 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 Shishi 2 is well-made and sells properly, leading to sequels for Popolo, WA, Ark, and others.
Memories of just endlessly playing Moero Chronicle.
The stick started to malfunction, and I tried various things, 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 hardware, is there?
>>111I was able to crush quite a bit just with PSO2…
I had fun with Kitten-chan too.
>>111It’s being 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 choices, so the few customers are scattered.
I used to play MHF and PSO2.
I remember that MHF was a higher-resolution version compared to the PS3 version.
The proper stick attached was very good.
I’m assuming you had a great time, but the memos were still expensive…
Also, the analog stick broke quite a bit, but I wonder if that was just an individual issue.
I thought something was malfunctioning, and then I realized the back touch panel was responding on its own.
>>115I wonder what kind of grip they were expecting with that development…
>>115I was wondering why the weapon switches automatically while playing Mega Man X in the archive…
I wonder if Recolove will be ported…
I wish there were more games like Gravity Daze…
Isn’t it better to play everything other than ADV on a big screen? That’s why I mostly bought the PS4 versions of games that have vertical multi-screen support.
As long as the software is sufficient…
It was amazing that you could boot from the memory stick; it was really comfortable.
I thought it was perfect because it can also play PS1 games.
I thought I would start it up after a long time, but the battery is dead and I can’t even charge it.
>>121I guess it’s better to take it out, but disassembling it is quite a hassle…
>It must be a mistake with the garbage.(I didn’t have any friends to play with…)
The archive titles are gradually making a comeback as classic PS5 titles, but it’s impossible to include them all due to numbers.
It might be about half of the time I spent playing was Gunparade March.
Demon Gaze was really fun… and of course, Demon Gaze 2 was fun too!
Why isn’t everyone buying Demon Gaze 2…? Demon Gaze 2 is fun too, you know…?
>>126I guess for people who don’t really like having fixed characters, it might not be great, but as a game, I found 2 to be more fun and I really got into it.
You don’t have to touch the one with poop from the beginning.
The vertical multi was a bit of a problem.
I wanted it to be more solidified with dedicated software.
For a long time, it was the only hardware that could play P4G.
A few years ago, a transplant was released, and today the P4 remake has been announced…
I’m honestly grateful that they continue to sell the archives.
There are many products that have been discontinued by the manufacturer, though…
I thought Alisa’s character design was perfect.
I was mostly playing Alpha, Alpha Gaiden, the second and third Z, V, and Super Robot Wars.
I was really excited to see pants in Photo Kano.
I should have bought Dragon Quest 7…
>>136It’s not out.
If you put a disc in the PS3, you can forcibly do remote play, but…
I thought it was a PSP, but it was a VITA.
I want a VITA TV.
I recently replayed Kitten with the remaster and 2, but the Vita version felt more engaging and was fun.
The screen looks nicer on the PS4, but…
Also, 2 is unnecessarily long and has too many tasks, which is crap…
When you back up PS Archive games to your computer with the content management assistant,
It’s better to digitize important software because you can mount and run it directly on PS1 and PSP emulators.
Game hardware with a waist size of Twin Red.
The hardware purchased because Sol Sac Delta is said to be a god game.
I’m not good at action games, so I ended up just playing P4G and GnosiA.
So far without Soul Sacrifice.
I was surprised by how interesting the story was when I played Soul Sacrifice, which I had come to try in Free Play.
The remote is convenient, and it’s definitely worth it by itself.
Depending on the game, it can only be used for grinding, but it was quite helpful.
Is it more accurate to say that the issue is not just a lack of software but rather a lack of catchy titles that attract people?
>>146If we can increase the number of hardware owners with such killer titles, the number of software sales will naturally follow.
Stop the 3-team Solsack.
Don’t suddenly do a triple Soul Sacrifice!
The sinner who was trapped in the Free Will has also been released recently.
>>153It has been revealed that the development is still a total mess, so the prospects for a sequel have been dashed.
Well, there was originally a 0% possibility of it happening, so that’s fine.
By the way, do you think the remnants of Freedom Wars can find peace in the remaster?
>>155I think I might have become a vengeful spirit…
>>155Somehow… I felt that the influence of the times and nostalgia was quite strong!
If I try again, based on this sense of balance in the development, I think that even if a sequel were to be released, it wouldn’t turn out to be anything decent…
It felt like I couldn’t enjoy playing unless I focused on balance and really committed to it.
It’s fine for action games to be rough!!!1111
I seem to remember playing with Oboro Muramasa as well.
After Dandjon Shopping Street
I bought Hollow Fragment because I wanted to play it, and it’s a somewhat memorable hardware, but I haven’t bought many games for it…
Once I started playing PSO2 with this, my life fell apart.
TeamLab’s games being playable anywhere was just right for idle college students.
There was Disgaea, and I can infinitely burn time!
>>162The time-wasting in Disgaea was incredible.
Looking back, it feels like there were many things I could have done during that time.
>>167I won’t do anything other than the bulletin board anyway.
No one remembers, but PSM is a good initiative.
I wish I could buy TF and other things…
>>164I think it will eventually come out in some way.
TF is technically PSP including SP, but…
>>164At that time, 6 was being sold at a high price…
It disappeared from the store a long time ago.
It’s the latest hardware capable of playing Amagami, but…
In recent years, there has been ASMR, so I wonder if it could be ported to Steam or something.
My current Armored Core specialized machine.
I bought it to play Ninja Gaiden, and it was sturdy and a hard enough game to enjoy.
In the key configuration, L & R triggers and the rear touch panel
L&R trigger L1&R1 rear touch panel L2&R2.
L&R trigger L2&R2 back touch panel L1&R1
The fact that this is set independently by each game and cannot be configured is subtly fatal.
I know the PSP version of Last Raven was released, but was there a Vita version?
Won’t you save the remnants of Soul Sacrifice as well?
>>174Somehow, it went to VR.
It was almost a dedicated machine for Cherno.
I also bought things like Team RAGE, Muramasa, and DAZE.
The last game I bought is Galleria.
There were also several Tales games released, right?
>>177I wonder what they actually intended to do with the mysterious new character from the same timeline that appeared in the Vita remake series…
>>183Weren’t you planning to wrap things up by playing until Tempest R?
>>177Tales of Innocence R!
Tales of Hearts R!
Tales of Tempest…
>>177You can play games like Eternia that were ported to the PSP, so it’s great to be able to enjoy a lot of Tales games with just this one device.
>>190They never remake Tales, damn it!
I thought there was no way Monster Hunter wouldn’t come out on this hardware, so I bought it and played various games while waiting, but it never released.
That said, there were also good games I encountered from here, so personally, I was somewhat satisfied.
>>178Frontier!
Disgaea 4R is such an ideal port that I remember playing it for over 500 hours.
Give me the runaway biosuit! Hand over the items!
It’s pretty crazy that the online servers for Cherno-surge are still up.
Due to the sloppy port, the full version can only be played on the Vita.
The stick is weak!
Since it’s a niche hardware and the software is also niche, those who chose to buy it probably have a high level of satisfaction.
The other day when I took it out after a long time, the battery was pregnant.
>>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 swollen.
>>366Battery cover…?
A hardware that showed me the “what if” scenario of Monster Hunter not being released on the PSP.
The terminal driven mad by Ion-chan can still be seen from time to time.
>>189Of course, it’s an active content.
New merchandise will be released this weekend.
There are a few games from Vanillaware that can only be played on this platform, so I hope they can somehow be ported.
The King’s Story R…
>>192There was also Square Enix’s Hell Legion, and a well-made Pikmin-like game has been quietly released.
>>198>25/06/09(Mon)18:10:57 ID:BVY5ZogA No.1321569770>25/06/09(Mon)18:11:58 ID:BVY5ZogA No.1321570091So annoying…
>>215Of course, it will show the ID.
中学時代DPSDで気になったのに買えなかったPSのゲームを思う存分させてくれた名機
Especially since it was difficult to acquire things like Circadia or the software itself.
There were a lot of hunting games that came out instead of Monster Hunter on that console… I just remembered.
I can’t let you die because Tag Force 6 is in there…
I remember writing about the co-fighting teacher.
When I picked it up after a long time, the grip I had on it had become all mushy.
The only hardware where you can play the complete version of Photokano.
The fact that Monster Hunter was taken to the 3DS is everything.