Having just discovered that Ore no Ryouri is available on Japan's PSN I feel compelled to make a Japanese account to download it. I'm also thinking about getting Dark Awake, and maybe LSD: Dream Emulator. That's 3200 yen spent, but play-asia's PSN cards come in either 1000, 3000, or 5000 yen(10000 as well but I don't want to spend that much) and I'd like to spend as much of the yen I'm paying for as possible. So what else is there to spend 1800 yen on?
Most PS1 games work well enough on PSP for me so analog stick functionality, multiplayer, and control schemes reliant on both sets of shoulder buttons are selling points to me. I'm not very enthusiastic about shooters or fighters because of the input lag PS1 games on PS3 have. But I'm not only interested in PS1 games, I'm open to PSN games as well. There isn't a whole lot of English resources about the selection and pricing of JP PSN online so all recommendations are welcome.
Recommend me JP PSN store games
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LEGENOARYNINLIA
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I came here to say "Dark Awake".
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apatheticTurd
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Gunner's Heaven.
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Dark awake definantley
RegalSin wrote:America also needs less Pale and Char Coal looking people and more Tan skinned people since tthis will eliminate the diffrence between dark and light.
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DestroyTheCore
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Money Idol Exchanger.
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<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.