• DreamySweet@ani.social
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    11 months ago

    I stopped supporting Sony when they took away access to games I purchased for my PSP. I will not purchase another Sony product until I can play Patapon on my PSP go without pirating it.

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            11 months ago

            That’s the ending credits song. Patapon doesn’t have a typical soundtrack. Patapon is kind of like a side-scrolling RTS and rhythm game hybrid where you give commands to the Patapons by playing drums using the face buttons on the PSP. The Patapons sing in response to your commands, creating a unique song for each playthrough of each level. “Pon-pon-pata-pon!” (or circle-circle-square-circle), for example, is the command for attacking enemies. It’s a very interesting and fun game series but it’s less fun when you’re not the one playing it.

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      11 months ago

      You can, the store is closed, you can still download games to it. It’s easier to just pirate them, however

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        11 months ago

        I’ve tried, it didn’t work. I have since moved on to emulation where I get a better experience.

        Piracy is easy and so is not buying any of their new consoles. They don’t have any games anyway so I’m not missing out.

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          11 months ago

          If you have a PSP Street then Sony gave you the proverbial middle finger since both Media Go (PC Software to download and manage digital PSP games), and transferring games from PS3 to PSP doesn’t work.

          But if you have a PSP that can connect to WiFi you absolutely can still download PSP games. You just need to

          1. connect your PSP to WiFi a challenge in it of itself

          2. generate a Password for your account since Sony requires 2fa and PSP doesn’t support 2fa. Its on your Sony Account settings somewhere from a browser.

          3. sign into your Sony account on your PSP

          4. goto account management

          5. select transaction management

          6. select downloads list

          7. select game you wanna download

          Lots of guides out there for extracting PSP ISO or PS1 ISO from digital games on YouTube. Definitely worth looking into to preserve your collection

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            11 months ago

            Way more effort than it should be. I downloaded most of them from the compact disc romance website.

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              11 months ago

              Tbh this is how you’d normally download it with one additional step to get a password once if you haven’t signed in.

              This is a portable from 2004

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          11 months ago

          The umd is $5 or something. When the physical media is so cheap I don’t even bother pirating