Category: Otaku

Addendum

I snapped this shot for the last post but forgot to include it:

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It’s a shot of the box in which I store my PSP games. About 80% of my collection can be seen in that image.

I’ve been updating my gamebooks page as well. It’s almost ‘done’. Detailed entry when it’s complete.

Happy Birthday PSP

Five years ago yesterday the Playstation Portable was released in America.

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Above is pictured the limited edition, Japan only Monster Hunter lithographed PSP-3000. Although I don’t own this unit (and likely never will due to the price) I do own two different PSP handhelds.

I bought my first the day it was released: March 24 2005, the for (in retrospect) staggering price of $249.99. I also purchased 3 games for the system: Lumines, Metal Gear AC!D and Darkstalkers. From the start I was a fan of the system, and although the games were fun, it didn’t seem very long before I thought more about what games could be on the system than what actually was.

It would be about 18 months (during which I purchased 13 games) before the first truly astounding (for me) game was released on the PSP. Capcom took their hard-as-nails Monster Hunter series from the PS2, and relaunched it as a portable game series with Monster Hunter Freedom:

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I was all over this game. It was so perfectly suited to the PSP that finally the system appeared to have the game it was designed for. This would become – for many PSP users – the defining series for the system, so important to the brand that it would single-handedly allow the PSP to compete with the DS in Japan. In future years two more iterations of the series would be released:

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Of course I purchased both and played them like a man possessed. I am not exaggerating when I say that of the 61 total PSP games I own (I bought one per month on average??), I have probably spent more time playing these three titles than the other 58 combined. They are ruthless, complex and impenetrable to casual gamers, but pure bliss for enthusiasts such as myself.

A day or two before Monster Hunter Freedom 2 was released I purchased the newly released PSP-2000 model (also known as the PSP ‘slim’), which was lighter, sexier, had longer battery life and at $170 was quite a bit less expensive. This is the model I still play today, although two newer versions have been released since (the incrementally updated PSP-3000 and the ill-fated and download-only PSP-Go).

As mentioned I have 61 games for the system, about 75% of which are RPGs. The most I have paid for a game is Y6300 (about US$60) for a very rare copy of the limited edition Wizardry Empire III (currently unplayed). The least I have paid I was $4.98 (Dragonball Evolutions, also currently unplayed).

The future of the system doesn’t seem rosy. Sales have been dropping sharply in the last year, and in recent months Sony has been releasing games in digital download-only format. This is probably to drive PSP-Go sales and probably to fight back against rampant piracy. As a game collector I’m not a big fan of digital downloads and refuse to buy any such games. This is problematic, since three such games are of interest to me (including Eye Of Judgement, however each were released on UMD in England so I hope to buy the disc during my trip.

Very few games have been announced that I am interested in (digital or non-digital) and it is difficult to imagine where the system will be a year from now. Many suspect a new PSP to be announced in the next few months (PSP2?), and were it not for the next Monster Hunter game as well as a few other quirky titles (which I doubt will even come stateside) I’d start thinking it’s almost time to pack up the system for good.

mhvshk < Quirky enough?

At five years old and 60-odd million sold the PSP can hardly be called a failure. And yet it is a system that has only a small handful of truly superb games on it. Given that amongst this handful are some of the best (albeit unforgivingly difficult and hardcore) games I have ever played (in ~30 years of gaming) it’s easy to see why I’m fond of the system. But objectively, I’d have to say that for most players the PSP has never quite lived up to its potential.

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File this in the “who knew” section…

Australian actor Noah “I look just like Nick Cave” Taylor had, as one of his first roles, the lead in the video clip for the Alphaville song ‘Romeos’

It’s a cute video and he is great (and young!) in it. Watch it here.

I’d never seen the video, but I have certainly heard of Noah Taylor. I can still remember him hamming it up as a Nick Cave wannabe on some SBS music show (the one hosted by the Chinese girl) back in the early 90s. A lot of my girl friends back in high school had a bit of a crush on this guy as well, although I suspect that was due to his resemblance to Nick! A glance at IMDB shows that he’s been associated with a few Nick Cave projects over the years, not the least of which is an appearance in a music video (at 1:38).

Speaking of Nick Cave, his performance as Freak Storm from the 1991 film Johnny Suede (yes that’s Brad Pitt) is (of course) on youtube for all the world to see whenever they like. He’s rakishly thin, and I’m guessing it was during one of his drug periods. I remember seeing this film years ago, and actually taping (onto an audio cassette) this song. I still have that tape somewhere…

And since we’re on the topic of movies about singers… the best ever is (of course) Velvet Goldmine. This is a film in which not only does Obi Wan portray (a parallel world) Iggy Pop, but Johnathon Rhys Davies portrays (a parallel world) David Bowie (who may be alien!) whose moniker is itself a physics in-joke. See this video for proof. The film is fantastic on so many levels, and since we have it on DVD and I haven’t watched it in ages I may have to see it again this weekend. Oh yes, it’s also a not-crappy (cough, Batman) Christain Bale film 🙂

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This post has been all over the place, and it all started with Alphaville videos. I will end with one as well. It’s a ‘fan video’ of a non-single. But Return To Paradise is just a beautiful, beautiful song. If you have a few minutes free in your day, I recommend you listen to it (make sure you read the lyrics in the info section next to the video) and see if you love it too.

Hrm… does 3:12 in that video remind anyone else of Iridis Alpha?

(Yes, this post was all over the place!)