I'm going to have to agree. It's basically the same thing as Rockband or GH: World Tour, but just the drums. Why not make it a PSN downloadable that can use GH's DLC as well.
I remember when dial-up accounts that were supposed to be unlimited ended up being capped as well, but for time and not bandwidth.
What does it actually cost them, the ISP's of the world, to have users using too much bandwidth?
It would be nice to get the PS Classic support that Asia gets.
I played Enter the Gecko on a N64. Was it out for the PS1 or PS2?
I loved Gex on my PS1. I hope it works well on my PSP.
Definitely a fun game to play
I will definitely be owning this game
Great interview
Seems like a niche game that's destined for low sales in the US. It did well in Japan and Hong Kong though, and I think that was their main goal. The US seems to be an afterthought since it's been available in Honk Kong, in English, for some time.
The demo does a great job of selling the game as well. Pretty long and substantial just for a demo.
I didn't think I'd like it, but the demo is some serious fun.
The Trine demo is definitely worth the download time.
Jak & Daxter demo for the PSP is very cool.
The PSP Zombie game looks fun as well
What about a George Strait concert?
I'm a gaming country boy and wouldn't go to most of these concerts.
I was granted access to this feature as well. It's a great way to keep your tweets organized and then share that organization with others.
I'm not holding my breath, but at the same time Blu-ray drives and media are coming down in price very fast.
I have the Japanese version of MGS for the PSP. it is the TGS demo.
The Ratchet demo is sure to be there
is 941 mb's
The game has 38 trophies, including a Platinum