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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-25 00:30 [#02087341]
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And have downloaded some homebrew music making software. There are 4 reasons I bought a PSP. 1-Homebrew music software so I can make music at work 2-Prince of Persia rival swords 3-Ratchet and Clank 4-Silent Hill origins.
I will post when I have finished charging the battery and get the music software on here :) :)
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cygnus
from nowhere and everyplace on 2007-05-25 00:32 [#02087343]
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glad your enjoyin your new little gadget tax. treat yourself to Wipeout Pure. it's the best racing game on the PSP and what i think is the best PSP game released so far.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-25 00:38 [#02087345]
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I think I will! I am looking forward to playing it! I want to go out and get a bunch of games, but I just spent 300 on it and a bunch of accessories, so I am kind of broke :S
Have you managed to try any of the music software for it?
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gl0tch
from www.gl0tch.com   on 2007-05-25 00:38 [#02087346]
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I have a PSP, but have been reluctant to homebrew the fucker. It's been a while, so I am hoping the process has become a little more simple, secure, etc...
My concern was not being able to play the games I do own. Also, having a small memory card and being on a MAC has stood in the way.
I'm wondering if there are new solutions? My recent installation of XP on bootcamp got me thinking about this again the other day.
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2007-05-25 00:58 [#02087349]
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Isn't that a change of pace from your phallic music gear fetish gay hotdog marmalade?
Oh fuck, I just saw 'stewart saves his family' or at least a fifth of it including lots of fastforwarding. It was torture.
I like flash 8 pro so far at least when its not pissing me off with its counterintuitive bs. One example: the frames are numbered in groups of 5, a remnant of our retarded 10 finger having number system. Also there is no '0' frame so if you want frames in groups of 8's you have to put the keyframes on 9 and 17 to keep in line with the 1.
Oh yeah, I think this topic was about psp or something. I don't want to talk about that very much. Merry christmas. Cylob.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-25 01:05 [#02087351]
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No, its not. I am turning it into another part of the studio, not using it as the main workstation. Its still going to be different from using a computer.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-25 01:06 [#02087353]
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No, its not. I am turning it into another part of the studio, not using it as the main workstation. Its still going to be different from using a computer.
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uzim
on 2007-05-25 05:29 [#02087404]
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Wipeout Pure and Lumines are great.
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futureimage
from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2007-05-26 12:50 [#02087770]
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:D :D :D Nice one, I was looking at them today... "If I had the moneyyy"
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Grahf
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2007-05-26 18:41 [#02087823]
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a psp without homebrew isnt worth owning.
installing custom firmware lets you play anything, with or without the game. that includes all psp games, psx games, snes games, gameboy, mega drive, master system, c64, atari, spectrum, amiga... i could keep listing but you get the point. even the n64 is getting there (fairly slow like, mario is playable).
its worth going for it
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stilaktive
from a place on 2007-05-26 19:25 [#02087826]
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i love my lite. good ol mario and his trackers.
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whoami
from Dallas/Ft. Worth (United States) on 2007-05-26 20:07 [#02087830]
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Ive used pretty much all the music programs for the PSP and some are good and some are shit. Some of the good ones to check out are, PSP Sequencer, PSP Rhythm, PSP Kick. Their is one that allows you to kinda control ableton live but it's not all that great an app. The most expensive program soundwise is PSP Rhythm and you can tweak the sound and add all your own samples, etc. Check out the downloads on pspupdates.com, they have alot of good psp homebrew as well.
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Ophecks
from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2007-05-26 21:13 [#02087838]
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Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops and Syphon Filter Dark Mirror alone justified the PSP's price for me. The rest is yummy frosting in the shape of flowers.
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whoami
from Dallas/Ft. Worth (United States) on 2007-05-27 01:16 [#02087856]
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yeah, just get a 4gig mem stick off newegg then use the 3.40 OE-A custom firmware and play "backups".... ;)
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-27 03:16 [#02087871]
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HAH! I used my PSP to find a stray internet signal and look at porn online.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-05-27 04:44 [#02087887]
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Lumines 2 has a limited, but worth having, sequencer built in. I use it more than the homebrew music applications (and have actually written stuff on it that I've then redone properly on a PC later). I do agree with Grahf though, homebrew is probably more important than the 1st party stuff.
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dave_g
from United Kingdom on 2007-05-27 08:13 [#02087958]
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I rarely use my PSP, but when I do its purely as a portable megadrive now via an emulator. I do regret getting it. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but in hindsight, its an enormous waste of money and I never use it.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-05-27 14:27 [#02088040]
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Yep, portable Megadrive/NES is my main use for it. I use it enough to more than justify the cost though.
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ecnadniarb
on 2007-05-27 15:56 [#02088117]
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I bought a DS after I bought a PSP. DS I use all the time. PSP hardly ever...
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2007-05-27 16:17 [#02088131]
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I got my girlfriend a DS lite for xmas. She bought one of those flashcard things shortly afterwards and a mate provided me with a set of DVD-rs with all the games released so far for it. I have to agree the DS is a lot more fun, even if technically/graphically it's not as good. I have been giving serious consideration for part-exing my PSP & games for one. Do you know if the emulators for the DS are any good?
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2007-05-27 18:02 [#02088164]
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Hmmm. Well, I am pretty easy to keep happy with things like this. I don't think I will get bored too soon. Looking at the DS, and comparing it to the PSP, there was more I was interested with the PSP. That said, the stylus and screen of the DS would be extremely convenient. I am so used to having a treo all day at work, that small handheld devices without touchscreens and a graffiti system seem kind of wierd.
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entelechy
from Brisbane (Australia) on 2007-05-27 19:05 [#02088180]
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I'm exactly the opposite. I had a DS and PSP, but I sold my DS because outside of a few good platformers there was very little of interest. Anything 3d attempted on that system just hurts my eyes...
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