oh. also. kind of a cheap plug. but for ps2, I'll be posting up the order of a bunch of the menus for mlb 08: the show if anyone has it and wants to play. There will be more info up for it. There's also info on tekken 5 up there I posted. but that is for the ps2 and is probably different for the psp, but it should be a half decent jumping off point. The website needs some serious work, but then, it's a wiki so anyone can work on it so long as you have an account. page is at www.wecanplay..info there's also a mailing list that deals with console gaming in general, and I'm in the process of getting more samples posted. I've just been a bit lazy.
So ya. people who are interested in mlb the show can read up on that later today. I'll have a lot of work to do on that it seems. ----- Original Message ----- From: "jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming > So I take it then with the psp I can play NCAA 2008 and MLB the show just > by > hereing the differnet sound an beeps and memorizing the memus that doesn't > sond that hard. > > Sincerely, > > Jason > windowslive contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] skype contact kb3icc This is Jason > known > as Blind Fury > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'Gamers Discussion list'" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 3:52 PM > Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming > > >> Hey Tyler. >> >> Thanks for your thoughts and tips on the psp, keep em coming. Oh yeah >> you can tell just from looking at the system that it is not something >> you want to be banging around even though it actually looks well >> constructed. It is not flimsy or anything. >> >> Oh no worries I am not one of these people who beats heck out of their >> portable devices if anything I tend to baby them more than I absolutely >> need to. My psp is absolutely in its case the minute I am not using it >> and that is where it stays until I take it out again. From what I've >> read there's not much you can do about the fingerprints and such other >> than to not touch the screen which I am careful not to do, and to just >> keep some of those glasses cleaning cloths around and give your psp a >> wipe down every so often. >> >> Just to clarify, what I meant by the menus not being accessible is that >> you will have to do some memorizing, in order to use the other functions >> like music and movies, however the structure really does not look all >> that complicated and I am used to doing that sort of thing from using >> largely inaccessible ham radio gear. Like you I do have other means of >> playing music so the psp will not be used really heavily for this, >> however the movies thing looks pretty cool if I can get it working. Yes >> I read something about the buttons on the slim model being much more >> reliable I think it was on gamefaqs. >> >> Have a good day. >> >> Tom >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On Behalf Of constantine (on laptop) >> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 6:47 PM >> To: Gamers Discussion list >> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psp gaming >> >> >> Hi there >> >> I just found out there is a slim model out which does have that >> thumb-into-the door design. This isn't a problem however, and you got >> the >> daxter pack btw. That's a good one, and yeah I agree- there's also a >> star >> wars one, which comes with a 32 mb memory stick which is good for saving >> >> games. Oh yeah. The psp is very prone to smudges and such, and be very >> careful (treat it as you would an ipod or something). This is not a toy. >> It >> is very fragile, the UMD drive being the most notable fragile thing. >> However >> the screen is very prone to losing pixils since its in LCD display, so >> be >> very careful with that (good job on the screen protector). I disagree >> there, >> actually, about the menu structure; think of it like thi.s Say you have >> the >> system settings on the leftmost side, you go right one and you have your >> >> music, right one more and you can browse the web or some such (this >> isn't >> from memory, its just an example). Also I think you got the better >> deal- >> this is a slimmer psp and the buttons, apparently, have been aproved on. >> >> Hope this helps >> >> Have a good day from Tyler C. 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