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Thursday, December 28, 2017
No Nonsense Review: PoPoLoCrois PSP
In short, I agree with most of the reviews out there, good game, with a retro feel. My only complaint is load times they are just too long and there is too many of them.
No Nonsense Review: MX vs ATV Reflex PSP
So another one of those MX and ATV racers even though it looks average and so are the controls. The tracks and how they are laid out are pretty good, meaning you could get yourself stuck if you don't keep on top of things, This one really doesn't matter which vehicle you use to play it's 100% skill whether you win or lose. This makes it an above average racer, well worth checking out.
THQ does have an Official Cheat for this game. Just enter "READYTORACE" in the settings menu to get an unlockable rider and vehicle.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
PSP Console Variations Limited Editions #2
Sony PSP 2000 Star Ocean
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- White colored console with StarOcean elements
- Bundled with the game: Star Ocean First Departure
Sony PSP 2000 Star Wars
Quick Facts:
- Console released in North America
- White colored console with Darth Vader on the back
- Bundled with the game: Star Wars Battlefront Renegade Squadron
Sony PSP 3000 AKB48
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Pink colored console with the AKB48 logo on the back
- Console was for sale on 23rd of December for $650 dollars,
- Bundled with 48 Battery covers and the First Press Edition of the game.
- More information can be found HERE
Sony PSP 3000 Final Fantasy: Dissidia
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- White/Gold colored console
- Able to Purchase the system from a lottery
- Bundled with the game: Final Fantasy: Dissidia
Sony PSP 3000 Gundam vs Gundam
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Silver colored console with Gundam elements
- Bundled with the game: Gundam vs Gundam
Sony PSP 3000 Hatsune Miku
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Light blue colored console with Hatsume Miku printed on the back
- Bundled with protection case, a strap, and the game Project Diva 2
Sony PSP 3000 Invizimals
Quick Facts:
- Console released in North America
- Light Blue colored console
- Bundled with a PSP Camera, Invizimals and Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs.
Sony PSP 3000 Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Silver colored console with Kingdom Hearts elements
- Bundled with the game Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
Sony PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid
Quick Facts:
- Console released in North America
- Green colored console
- Bundled with a the game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Sony PSP 3000 Metal Gear Solid Big Boss
Quick Facts:
- Console released in North America
- Green colored console
- Bundled with a protection case and the game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Saturday, December 23, 2017
AVGN: Lightspan Adventures PS1
I know it's unusual for me to post a video here but in this case I found it necessary simply because I have NEVER heard of this before. I did check and this is 100% real, and found the discs are actually for sale right now on Ebay for roughly $40 per set. Other than that please checkout the video.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
TV on UMD: Tenjioh Tenge
It turns out there are 2 color variations on the cover.
The plot begins with Souichiro Nagi and his friend Bob Makihara going to their first day of high school at Toudou Academy. They had intended to rule the school by beating up anybody that got in their way, as they had done at their previous schools. They soon learn that Toudou is no ordinary high school, but rather a school that was founded to teach and integrate different fighting styles. Its students are skilled in the various arts of combat with some students possessing supernatural abilities, such as pyrokinesis, precognition, and superhuman strength based on the abilities to use their "spirit" or "ki" in Japanese. After an altercation with the Executive Council, Souichiro and Bob join the only surviving club that opposes them, the Juken club. As the storyline develops, both groups find they are becoming increasingly involved in a long enduring conflict that was left unresolved from the Japanese Feudal era by some of the characters' ancestors.
The Tenjho Tenge anime was directed by Toshifumi Kawase, animated by Madhouse, and produced by TV Asahi and Avex Mode, the animation division of the Avex group of companies. The twenty-four episodes were originally aired weekly on TV Asahi in Japan on Thursdays from April 1, 2004 to September 16, 2004. These episodes were made into eight-volume DVD box sets. Two additional episodes were broadcast by TV Asahi in Japan on March 16, 2005 and released in the form of an original video animation named Tenjho Tenge: Ultimate Fight. The anime follows closely to its source material up to the manga's eighth volume with the exception of the sexual content which was toned down.The anime has been dubbed into English, French, German and the Tagalog language. The anime series has been licensed for the English language by Geneon Entertainment, and has released all episodes except the DVD special named Tenjho Tenge: The Past Chapter, which is the back-story told through flashbacks in the second half of the anime television series condensed into the size of four episodes. The series was broadcast in North America by the cable channel Fuse TV.
Although not mentioned on the Geneon Entertainment's website, or the Tenjho Tenge mini-site, the OVA is available on the last volume, sometimes listed as Episodes 25 and 26. In Australia and the UK, the series was released over seven volumes, and include the OVA on the seventh disc. Almost 5 years after the closure of Geneon USA, Discotek Media re-licensed the series for a DVD release in 2013. The UMD was released in 2005 and only 1 - 2 episode UMD was ever released.
Original Run: November 1997 – September 2010
Episodes: 22
Episodes: 22
PLOT:
Media
The Tenjho Tenge anime was directed by Toshifumi Kawase, animated by Madhouse, and produced by TV Asahi and Avex Mode, the animation division of the Avex group of companies. The twenty-four episodes were originally aired weekly on TV Asahi in Japan on Thursdays from April 1, 2004 to September 16, 2004. These episodes were made into eight-volume DVD box sets. Two additional episodes were broadcast by TV Asahi in Japan on March 16, 2005 and released in the form of an original video animation named Tenjho Tenge: Ultimate Fight. The anime follows closely to its source material up to the manga's eighth volume with the exception of the sexual content which was toned down.The anime has been dubbed into English, French, German and the Tagalog language. The anime series has been licensed for the English language by Geneon Entertainment, and has released all episodes except the DVD special named Tenjho Tenge: The Past Chapter, which is the back-story told through flashbacks in the second half of the anime television series condensed into the size of four episodes. The series was broadcast in North America by the cable channel Fuse TV.
Although not mentioned on the Geneon Entertainment's website, or the Tenjho Tenge mini-site, the OVA is available on the last volume, sometimes listed as Episodes 25 and 26. In Australia and the UK, the series was released over seven volumes, and include the OVA on the seventh disc. Almost 5 years after the closure of Geneon USA, Discotek Media re-licensed the series for a DVD release in 2013. The UMD was released in 2005 and only 1 - 2 episode UMD was ever released.
Media
Friday, December 15, 2017
No Nonsense Review: Knights in The Nightmare PSP
What can I say it is simply a beautiful game. Graphics are incredible, gameplay is fine. Really my only complaint this game takes FOREVER to load. One of my first playthrough from the time I popped the UMD into when I was actually playing the game literally took 20 mins.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Unknown UMD Video Book
Really all I know about this book is that it was printed in England and as far as I know it was only available in limited numbers. I can say that 2nd part is fact as I googled this damn thing multiple times with zero results..
If you know anything please leave a comment,
If you know anything please leave a comment,
Monday, November 27, 2017
TV on UMD: Spider-Man The New Animated Series
Inside Cover
July 11 – September 12, 2003
Total episodes: 13
History of the Series
Plot
Media
The complete series was released on DVD as Spider-Man: The New Animated Series: Special Edition on January 13, 2004. Four separate DVD volumes containing three episodes each were also released from 2004 to 2005. The entire series was licensed by Marvel and Sony to DigiKids/Sentimental Journeys, who re-edited the footage from many episodes into one feature, which is sold as a personalized DVD in which the purchaser's face is revealed under Spider-Man's mask and is still available through Amazon and other sources. The UMD was released under the title The Mutant Menace was released on June 14, 2005 and only contains the first 3 episodes Tight Squeeze, Law of the Jungle and Sword of Shikata.
Video
Like any Marvel project and protecting it copyright makes finding anything had. YouTube only has 3 videos The Intro which I posted, a clip from the 1st episode and the theme.
188 SFW PSP Wallpapers Now Available
In short, I decided to make my collection of 188 SFW PSP wallpapers available.
The collection has a little bit of everything.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Working PSP MAME Emulator
I was just now seeing if I could find a working MAME emulator and to my surprise I found one. This one is preloaded with 186 games. A word of warning it really doesn't work to well with a model 1000 you need a model 3000 and it's 64MB of RAM to get this working properly. It will work on both models though. Also depending on which model you use and what CFW you actually use depends on what ROMS you can actually play.
Download Link
Download Link
Friday, November 24, 2017
No Nonsense Review: Bleach Heart of Soul PSP
Being this being my first import title I thought I get into more detail than I usually do.
from Wikipedia
Bleach: Heat the Soul is a series of 3-D cel-shaded fighting games for the PSP based on the popular manga and anime series Bleach by Tite Kubo. Each installment is developed by Eighting and published by SCEI. All installments have been released only in Japan.
Each installment has several methods of play, with different types of game modes. New games have introduced additional modes that usually carry over to the sequels. Using characters taken directly from Bleach manga, the player uses each character's unique abilities to battle and defeat an opponent. New games expand on the series' plotline in "Story Mode" or, as it is known in Heat the Soul 3 and 4, "Mission Mode," which generally stays true to the source material. Because of this, the character roster increases with each installment.
Each installment introduces new ways of playing through Story Mode. Heat the Soul features a classic story mode, allowing the player to simply relive all the important battles from the beginning of the series. Heat the Soul 2 adds a bit of variety to the original story mode, allowing players to play through each character's individual story. For example, if Ichigo Kurosaki is selected, the player must fight all his battles with the shinigami; if Byakuya Kuchiki is selected, the player must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki. Heat the Soul 3 no longer uses "Story Mode" but rather "Mission Mode." In Mission Mode, the player must relive the battles of the series, though must meet certain conditions, such as a time limit, before being able to move on. Heat the Soul 4 also uses Mission Mode. Depending on completion time and remaining stamina, the player is awarded a rank of "S" through "C," S being the highest ranking possible. If awarded S or A, a scenario branching occurs.
For the record there is a total of 7 games.
So how does it play? Although I can't quite figure out both the options and the fire buttons do the game plays amazingly well. My PSP has zero problems with this import. For more or less a fighter it's very well made, and rather fun. It really doesn't matter if your a fan of the anime, or even if your a fan of fighters. An excellent game, is an excellent game.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
PSP Console Variations Limited Editions #1
Sony PSP 1000 Camouflage
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Camouflaged colored console
- Bundled with Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
Sony PSP 1000 Coca-Cola
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Black colored console with a Coca-Cola logo printed on it
Sony PSP 1000 Gran Turismo
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- White colored console with the GT Logo printed on top
Sony PSP 1000 Rose P!nk
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Europe
- Pink colored console
-designed in conjunction with pop star P!nk - includes exclusive UMD with P!nk media - included value pack accessories
Sony PSP 2000 FFVII: Crisis Core
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan/Europe
- Silver colored console with Final Fantasy elements
- 77,777 made in Japan, limited made for Europe
Sony PSP 2000 God of War: Chains of Olympus
Quick Facts:
- Console released in North America
- Red colored console with Kratos on the back
- Bundled with the game GoW: Chains of Olympus
Sony PSP 2000 Madden
Quick Facts:
- Console released World Wide
- Blue colored console
- Bundled with the game Madden 2009
Sony PSP 2000 Monster Hunter 2
Quick Facts:
- Console released in Japan
- Bronze colored console with Monster Hunter elements
- Bundled with the game: Monster Hunter 2
Sony PSP 2000 Simpsons Yellow
Quick Facts:
- Console released World Wide
- Yellow/White colored console
- Bundled with the game: The Simpsons Game
Sony PSP 2000 Spiderman
Quick Facts:
- Console released World Wide
- Red/Black colored console
- Bundled with the game and Movie of Spiderman 3
Monday, November 20, 2017
No Nonsense Review: Lara Croft Tomb Raider Anniversary PSP
If there is such a thing as a perfect Tomb Raider game Tomb Raider Anniversary is it. Control Perfect, Graphics somewhere between the super sharp graphics of the PS4 and the PS1 it really works. The puzzles and mystery perfect.
But to add to the mystery is something I discovered when I fired up the game for on the Main Menu one your choices is Croft Mansion Mystery. Okay so I fully admit I have never played any other version of the game so I really don't know...but I can't find a reference anywhere on that not even on Wikipedia. I think there are more of a mystery to that and the entire game. But like the main game itself which is said to be a remake of the original is perfect. There is zero wrong with this game, and worth playing.
Monday, November 13, 2017
TV on UMD: Samurai Champloo
Original run May 19, 2004 – March 19, 2005
Episodes 26
As far as I know, it is the only TV on UMD release that they ever had 4 volumes
Plot
A young woman named Fuu is working as a waitress in a tea shop when she is abused by a band of samurai. She is saved by a mysterious rogue named Mugen and a young rōnin named Jin. Mugen attacks Jin after he proves to be a worthy opponent. The pair begin fighting one another and inadvertently cause the death of Shibui Tomonoshina, the magistrate's son. For this crime, they are to be executed. With help from Fuu, they are able to escape execution. In return, Fuu asks them to travel with her to find "the samurai who smells of sunflowers".
Media
Geneon licensed the show for distribution in North America almost a year prior to the show's airing in Japan. An English dub of the series premiered in the United States on the Adult Swim anime block on May 14, 2005. The version aired was edited and had foul language replaced with sound effects, in addition to cutting out blood and nudity. The final first run of the episodes concluded on March 18, 2006. Samurai Champloo debuted in Canada on December 24, 2006, on the digital station Razer. The series has also aired in the United Kingdom, France, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Mexico, Portugal, Spain and Germany. Funimation has distributed Samurai Champloo for Geneon since they ceased in-house distribution of their titles in 2007. Geneon, in association with Funimation, re-released the entire 26-episode anime series in a box set in June 2009 and on Blu-ray in November 2009. As of November 26, 2010, Funimation has fully licensed the series and once again released the series under the Classics line on May 24, 2011 The UMD release was through Geneon between mid 2005 to 1-10-2006 when volume 4 was released.
Currently the only version that is available is the Blu-ray edition
Video
The entire series can be found on YouTube
Bonus Inserts
Sunday, November 12, 2017
No Nonsense Review: Scrabble PSP
I thought I better include a cover shot, hey what can I say I didn't even know this game existed. Yes, folks, we got Scrabble. It plays great and the game has plenty of options to make the game as hard or as easy as you like....just not too easy. It is still kicking my butt on easy. But with that said is it any good? Yes if you like playing Scrabble because that is what it is.