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Hentai
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I have a dreamcast and love the hell outta it, but I can't carry it around. Fast forward a few years, and now I bought a PS2 and a PSP. I carry around my PSP all the time, and its a Slim, love it and all, but I don't know any good shumps for it. The gradius collection sucks IMO and I have a CPS2 emulator on it so far for the shumps. However, I am always looking for new shumps, and I would appreciate it if anyone could point me in the direction of some good shumps for psp, emulated or not. Money is not an issue. I would rather not get one of those 3D shooters tho. Thanks.
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Afterbirth
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The PSP has the largest collection of shumps ever created ONCE you factor in the PS1 - plus the emulations available on the SNES, NEO GEO and MD.
So PS1 shmups that work on PSP......(Those marked * are worth hunting).
G-Darius - Taito *
Darius Gaiden - Taito*
Harmful Park * - Think ~System
Einhander * - Square
Internal Section * - Square
Zanac X Zanac * - Compile
Raiden DX * - Seibu
Raiden Project * - Seibu
Soukyugurentai * - Raizing
Toaplan Shooting Battle Vol. 1 (Kyuukoku Tiger, Tiger-Heli, and Twin Cobra)
Gradius Gaiden *
Ordyne (Namco Musem Vol. 4) *
R-Types * - Irem
R-Type Delta * - Irem
Cotton - Sunsoft
Cotton 100% * - Sunsoft
Night Raid - Capcom
Nichibitsu Arcade Classics
Philosama - Sony
X2 - Team 17
Dragon Spirit (Namco Musuem Encore)
Dragon Sabre (Namco Arcade Vol 5)
Assualt * (Namco Arcade Vol 4)
1942, 1943, 1943 Kai (Capcom Generations Vol 1 - Wings of Destiny i think it was called)
Strikers 1942 2 * - Psykio
In the Hunt * - Irem
DonPachi * - Cave
DoDonPachi * - Cave
Sonic Wings Special * - Video Game System
Raystorm * - Taito
Ray Crisis * - Taito
Shienryu * - Warashi
Gunbird * - Psikyo
Gradius, Salamander, Parodius and Twinbee (Komani Deluxe Pack) *
Thunderforce V *
Chatting Parodius (also on Parodius collection PSP) *
Sexy Parodius (also on Parodius collection PSP) *
Image Fight/X-Multiply * - Irem
Two-Ten Kaku - Santos *
Stahlfeder - Santos
Choaniki: Kyukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyo Otoko - Maysaya
Gunners Heaven * - Media Vision
PD Ultraman Invaders - Bandai
SD Gundam Over Galaxian - Bandai
Wolf Fang - ? Media Vision i think
Bokanto Ippatsu! Doronbo: Time Bokan Shirizu - ?
Kyuin (Vaccume Kids) - Media Entertainment
Sol Divide - Psikyo
Gaia Seed - Techno Soleil *
70’s Robot Anime Geppy-X - Aroma (i think) - note 4CD!!! *
Macross Plus: Game Edition - Bandai? *
Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Bandai *
Gamera 2000 - Virgin Interactive Media Japan
Neo Geo
Last Resort
Ghost Pilots
Alpha Mission 2 *
Prehistoric Isle 2
Blazing Star *
Pulstar *
Zed Blade/Op. Ragnaork
Andro Dunos
The MD and SNES also have massive collections of obscure stuff.
So PS1 shmups that work on PSP......(Those marked * are worth hunting).
G-Darius - Taito *
Darius Gaiden - Taito*
Harmful Park * - Think ~System
Einhander * - Square
Internal Section * - Square
Zanac X Zanac * - Compile
Raiden DX * - Seibu
Raiden Project * - Seibu
Soukyugurentai * - Raizing
Toaplan Shooting Battle Vol. 1 (Kyuukoku Tiger, Tiger-Heli, and Twin Cobra)
Gradius Gaiden *
Ordyne (Namco Musem Vol. 4) *
R-Types * - Irem
R-Type Delta * - Irem
Cotton - Sunsoft
Cotton 100% * - Sunsoft
Night Raid - Capcom
Nichibitsu Arcade Classics
Philosama - Sony
X2 - Team 17
Dragon Spirit (Namco Musuem Encore)
Dragon Sabre (Namco Arcade Vol 5)
Assualt * (Namco Arcade Vol 4)
1942, 1943, 1943 Kai (Capcom Generations Vol 1 - Wings of Destiny i think it was called)
Strikers 1942 2 * - Psykio
In the Hunt * - Irem
DonPachi * - Cave
DoDonPachi * - Cave
Sonic Wings Special * - Video Game System
Raystorm * - Taito
Ray Crisis * - Taito
Shienryu * - Warashi
Gunbird * - Psikyo
Gradius, Salamander, Parodius and Twinbee (Komani Deluxe Pack) *
Thunderforce V *
Chatting Parodius (also on Parodius collection PSP) *
Sexy Parodius (also on Parodius collection PSP) *
Image Fight/X-Multiply * - Irem
Two-Ten Kaku - Santos *
Stahlfeder - Santos
Choaniki: Kyukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyo Otoko - Maysaya
Gunners Heaven * - Media Vision
PD Ultraman Invaders - Bandai
SD Gundam Over Galaxian - Bandai
Wolf Fang - ? Media Vision i think
Bokanto Ippatsu! Doronbo: Time Bokan Shirizu - ?
Kyuin (Vaccume Kids) - Media Entertainment
Sol Divide - Psikyo
Gaia Seed - Techno Soleil *
70’s Robot Anime Geppy-X - Aroma (i think) - note 4CD!!! *
Macross Plus: Game Edition - Bandai? *
Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Bandai *
Gamera 2000 - Virgin Interactive Media Japan
Neo Geo
Last Resort
Ghost Pilots
Alpha Mission 2 *
Prehistoric Isle 2
Blazing Star *
Pulstar *
Zed Blade/Op. Ragnaork
Andro Dunos
The MD and SNES also have massive collections of obscure stuff.
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genetik
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As for official PSP releases (excluding Gradius), there's the following:
Parodius Portable (JPN, Best Version) $29.90
Twinbee Portable (JPN) $39.90
Twinbee Portable (Asia) $24.90
Salamander Portable (Asia) $19.90
Salamander Portable (JPN) $39.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (JPN) $52.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (Korea) $49.90
Star Soldier (JPN) $37.99
Obvisouly, emulation offers a much wider selection, but I really like the Twinbee, Parodius and Salamander collection. The Star Soldier is nice too, but you should take a pass on the Sengoku Cannon.
Parodius Portable (JPN, Best Version) $29.90
Twinbee Portable (JPN) $39.90
Twinbee Portable (Asia) $24.90
Salamander Portable (Asia) $19.90
Salamander Portable (JPN) $39.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (JPN) $52.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (Korea) $49.90
Star Soldier (JPN) $37.99
Obvisouly, emulation offers a much wider selection, but I really like the Twinbee, Parodius and Salamander collection. The Star Soldier is nice too, but you should take a pass on the Sengoku Cannon.
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beta check yesasia; free shipping and cheaper prices anyway. They might not have everything in stock, but they will beat any play-asia price.genetik wrote:As for official PSP releases (excluding Gradius), there's the following:
Parodius Portable (JPN, Best Version) $29.90
Twinbee Portable (JPN) $39.90
Twinbee Portable (Asia) $24.90
Salamander Portable (Asia) $19.90
Salamander Portable (JPN) $39.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (JPN) $52.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (Korea) $49.90
Star Soldier (JPN) $37.99
Obvisouly, emulation offers a much wider selection, but I really like the Twinbee, Parodius and Salamander collection. The Star Soldier is nice too, but you should take a pass on the Sengoku Cannon.
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The prices listed for some games like the Konami collections are cheaper than YesAsia (at least the Konami Best and Asian versions). PA doesn't have free shipping, but airmail shipping is pretty cheap there. The price listed for Star Soldier is yesasia.D wrote:beta check yesasia; free shipping and cheaper prices anyway. They might not have everything in stock, but they will beat any play-asia price.genetik wrote:As for official PSP releases (excluding Gradius), there's the following:
Parodius Portable (JPN, Best Version) $29.90
Twinbee Portable (JPN) $39.90
Twinbee Portable (Asia) $24.90
Salamander Portable (Asia) $19.90
Salamander Portable (JPN) $39.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (JPN) $52.90
Sengoku Cannon: Sengoku Ace Episode III (Korea) $49.90
Star Soldier (JPN) $37.99
Obvisouly, emulation offers a much wider selection, but I really like the Twinbee, Parodius and Salamander collection. The Star Soldier is nice too, but you should take a pass on the Sengoku Cannon.
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Gunbird on PSX isn't the best version. It's missing tate mode and only has a mode where you have to move up and down to see everything.indstr wrote:DAYUMAfterbirth wrote:So PS1 shmups that work on PSP......(Those marked * are worth hunting).
thanks for the list, i'll definitely hunt down a few of those. no idea there was gunbird on psx
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Technically there isn't, you need to run those games via emulator.indstr wrote:no idea there was gunbird on psx
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Well the Asian version at Play-asia are pretty cheap. I tend to prefer Play-asia as Yesasia package got lost a few times in the transport. They re-shipped them, but waiting 2 months to get my Raiden III was annoying.
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To be honest I always spelled it like that. Thanks.stuntman wrote:Shmup = Shoot 'em up (why we're here)
Shump = ???
Thank you so much, afterbirth and genetik! I will definately look into those. I hope parodius is as good as I remember it. Its a shame that the emulator doesn't alllow music.prx to be used in conjunction with the music.
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Yeah I have that, the slim is an amazing piece of software, except the iR port thing. 3.80 isn't worth using at the moment.Afterbirth wrote: Ps....i'd recommend you upgrade to M33t 3.71.
Not sure what M33t 3.80 v4 supports yet.
Its a shame that star soldier was never released here, I would have definately purchased it. And the lowest price is out of stock.. http://www.renchi.com/renchi/PSP_Games_ ... ier_JP.htm
Also, did you emulate all those games yourself? I tried and some have missing files or something. Either the slim version sucks, or I'm doing it wrong.
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I'm absolutely, horribly, utterly, and altogether *completely* offended by the fact that my favorite game ever, View Point, isn't listed there, followed by about one sextillion asterisks.Afterbirth wrote:Neo Geo
Last Resort
Ghost Pilots
Alpha Mission 2 *
Prehistoric Isle 2
Blazing Star *
Pulstar *
Zed Blade/Op. Ragnaork
Andro Dunos
Oh, and no asterisk by Last Resort or Prehistoric Isle 2, and yet you asterisk Alpha Mission II? How much, uh, "ginger ale" have you *had*, dude?
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Thanks for the suggestion!boagman wrote: I'm absolutely, horribly, utterly, and altogether *completely* offended by the fact that my favorite game ever, View Point, isn't listed there, followed by about one sextillion asterisks.
Oh, and no asterisk by Last Resort or Prehistoric Isle 2, and yet you asterisk Alpha Mission II? How much, uh, "ginger ale" have you *had*, dude?
Jiminy.
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Dang...absolutely QFT. $20 for that? Done. But then again, I guess it's pretty easy to have the lowest price on items that are out of stock. Their Salamander Portable price isn't anything to write home about.Hentai wrote:Afterbirth wrote:Its a shame that star soldier was never released here, I would have definately purchased it. And the lowest price is out of stock.. http://www.renchi.com/renchi/PSP_Games_ ... ier_JP.htm[/url]
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Eh, give it time. It'll get better as time goes on. I've got an original fat PSP with 1.5 code, so mine's basically broken wide open. I'm sure it won't take long for the underground community to catch up, if they're not on the cusp of it already.Hentai wrote:Man the neo geo emulator for slim sucks, it can't play much.
That being said, I don't own a slim PSP, so I don't know the scoop with emulation on it.
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