March 24th, 2008 — Gaming, PSP, PSX, Retro Gaming

If you saw my PS2 pile of shame list you saw that one of the top titles is Persona 3: FES. It made the list because I’ve heard from so many people that it’s a great game. I have never played any of the Persona titles – actually, I’ve never played any of the Shin Megami Tensei titles. I’m not sure why, it’s just that these games just never crossed my path when they came out but I’m going to do what I can to make up for this. As with all Atlus games the Persona titles are going require a small investment if your getting them from eBay. I got extremely lucky with my copies and managed to actually hunt down both Persona: Revelations and Persona 2: Eternal Punishment and stay under $20. As always the cheapest way to pickup older games is yard sales or thrift stores, although finding exactly what your looking for right when your looking for it is a

At this point I’m only around two hours into Persona: Revelations so I can’t really say too much about it yet. I can however talk about why I decided not to play it on my PSOne. That’s right I decided to begin playing using the ePSXe emulator. Why would I do this? Well, I’ve got some trips to NYC coming up in the near future so that means time on the Metro North Railroad. So, I’ll be playing on my PSP as well since, the save games between the PC emulator and PopStation are compatible.

Also, it looks like I’m going to pick up a copy of Persona 2: Innocent Sin from eBay. Innocent Sin was never released here in the states but, a few days ago Siliconera posted a link to a blog about a fan translation project.
*Note* The last screen shot is from the released version of Persona not from the fan traslation.
March 11th, 2007 — Homebrew, PSP
It seems the TiTAN Demo group has released a music player for the PSP! I have yet to try it out unfortunately but, from the comments on the release thread most people seem to like it. It supports a large number of the file formats used by many of the old school scene musicians so finding music to listen to shouldn’t be a problem. Check out Defacto2 for some links or grab a couple of music disks from TiTAN’s release page.
Supported file-types:
.669: 669 Composer/Unis669 (PC)
.AMF: Asylum Music Format (“Crusader” ingame music) (PC)
.AMS: Extreme Tracker and Velvet Studio (PC)
.CBA: Chuck Biscuits+Black Artist module format (PC)
.DBM: DigiBooster Pro (Amiga)
.DIGI: Digibooster 1.0-1.7 (Amiga)
.DSM: Old DSIK and Dynamic Studio (PC)
.DTM: DigiTrekker 3.0 (PC) / Digital Tracker (Atari)
.FAR: Farandole Composer (PC)
.GDM: General Digimusic (PC)
.GMC: Game Music Creator (Amiga)
.IMF: Imago Orpheus (PC)
.IT: Impulse Tracker (PC)
.MDL: DigiTrakker 1.0-3.0 (PC)
.MOD: Sound-/ProTracker and variants (Amiga+PC)
.MTM: MultiTracker (PC)
.MXM: Cubic Tiny XM (PC)
.OKT: Oktalyzer (Amiga)
.PLM: DisorderTracker II (PC)
.PSM: Epic MegaGames MASI (PC)
.PTM: PolyTracker (PC)
.S3M: ScreamTracker 3.0 (PC)
.STM: ScreamTracker 2.0 (PC)
.ULT: UltraTracker (PC)
.UNI: MikMod (PC)
.XM: FastTracker II (PC)
Hopefully, I’ll be able to get a few minutes of pullout some of Skaven and Purple Motion’s tunes to test this thing out with.
via DCemu
November 21st, 2006 — Gaming, PS3, PSP, Sony
Madox makes a good point. Sony hates us.
Sony has announced that the PSP 3.0 firmware is ready for those willing (stupid?) to upgrade. Along with version 3.0 we finally get official word on PS1 emulation! Remember the PS1 emulator for PSP? Well, forget about it unless your one of the six or seven people who managed to buy a PS3. That’s right a PS3 is required to play PS1 games.  How lame.
Thanks Sony – you jerks.
October 26th, 2006 — Gaming, PSP, Sony
I brought up Battlezone for the PSP a while back, and it quietly faded from my mind. Well now that has all changed! I bring to you the pack shot which ended up in my mail box a little while ago. So, I’m guessing Atari is still releasing this thing…
![Battlezone PSP [update 1] Battlezone Packshot](http://www.shindakun.net/wp-content/images/battlezone_psp_cover.thumbnail.jpg)
*Click For Full Size*
*update* My engrish is strong it seems – I really need a copy editor.
Anyway, I just received word from those crazy cats at Atari — my review copy should be here shortly! Have they done the original game justice? Is Atari planning a 1-for-10 reverse stock split? How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? Check back and maybe I’ll have some answers. Maybe.