Don't really know. One day I just decided to look for bomberman figures and ran into that guy. I actually thought he'd be tiny, like the size of an eraser top. Was pleasantly surprised that he's a little taller than a can of soda.
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No I actually just updated it the other day to 4.21 ... so that ship has sailed.Friendly wrote:Does your new old PS3 still have an older firmware (3.55 or below)? In that case you should consider looking into Cobra-USB, it's pretty nifty for backwards compatible PS3s. Of course if it's already updated, then it's too late (unless you get a firmware flasher).
If you are really cheap and can't get that Pelican adapter, those $4 clear blue PS2->PC converter boxes [like this one] work flawlessly on the PS3 as well, even has the right button mapping [it's detected as a generic USB joypad, which the PS3 accepts and will use, but most of the time the button mapping is screwed up with most random USB pads].shmuppyLove wrote:Alright good to know. I'm going to try my EMS USB2 first, as it's supposed to work with PS3, but I'll keep an eye out for the Pelican ones as well.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:For shmuppyLove,
Just pick up a pair of Pelican PS2 to PS3 Adapters and you're good to go (if you want to use dedicated PS2 gaming controllers on your PS3 console setup). Plus, they have absolutely no lag which is ace in my book. Works like a charm on my old-school fat 60GB HDD endowed PS3 console. They first appeared at retail back in early May of 2007. I bought one when they first appeared on the market and bought a second-hand one as a backup for a mere $2.99 USD at the local Gamestop. Are certainly worth their weight in gold.
The Hori Real Arcade Pro 3 and it's counterpart, the Hori RAP SA variant utilize a wired USB cable to interface with a PS3. Hori made a wireless PS3 joystick as well but it'd been discountinued since then.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Skykid wrote: Get ready for the big bad world to fuck you up the ass in ways you never believed possible.
What's the spare wire you've got going from the JAMMA connector to the dip switches? Is that a service switch?dingsbums wrote:
Skykid wrote: Get ready for the big bad world to fuck you up the ass in ways you never believed possible.
It completes my RazorSoft collection, and it's an alright game. the 'asplodey bodies kick ass, and the racing levels get better as you play more....CIT wrote:Is Technocop any good?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
A graphic art, design, and typography magazine that had a special issue on Namco, Sega, and Capcom games.
Coolest thing ever. Seriously.P_HAT wrote:scrilla4rellaPURE GOLDA graphic art, design, and typography magazine that had a special issue on Namco, Sega, and Capcom games.![]()
How much it was? 3,150 yen?
Exactly. Dang, good guess. If you guys are interested I could put up a few more pics of it.P_HAT wrote:scrilla4rella
A graphic art, design, and typography magazine that had a special issue on Namco, Sega, and Capcom games.
PURE GOLD![]()
How much it was? 3,150 yen?
I found the website of that magazine. They even have an English site.null1024 wrote:Coolest thing ever. Seriously.P_HAT wrote:scrilla4rellaPURE GOLDA graphic art, design, and typography magazine that had a special issue on Namco, Sega, and Capcom games.![]()
How much it was? 3,150 yen?
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
Added a coupla Burberry watches... and there goes my new television, entertainment stand, and shoot-'em-ups budget for one yearxbl0x180 wrote:I was inspired to buy a wrist-watch from seeing this thred. I haven't worn one since high school (I used to have a pocket watch in college). I just bought a cheap0 Emporio Armani Meccanico![]()