When will PSP get a Greatest Hits line?

dead_kennedy

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While this may be a little premature considering how few games (let alone excellent ones) have come out, when do you guys think a Greatest Hits line come out over here? I heard that Sony was launching one in Japan already, but there's probably a lot more games that have been released over there anyway. I am really looking forward to this, because right now I just can't see myself paying 50 bucks Canadian for a mediocre game when I can just go out and get a very good PS2 game for half that price. Anyone hear anything/have any thoughts?

Also, I had another thought the other day: when will UMD movies become supercheap? There's a lot of movies coming out in that format, but nobody seems to be buying in my area. Eventually there will just be a huge backlog of films, so maybe we'll see those UMDs in the bargain bin long before the games.
 
from what i've heard the UMD movies have sold well enough...not sure about games though...there eventually will be a "The Best" line, but i don't know when...hope it's soon though!
 
[quote name='dead_kennedy']...considering how few games have come out...QUOTE]

That about sums it up right there. Gotta have games to put on the GH list before you can have a GH list. We might see some "Value Priced" games but they certainly WON'T be Greatest Hits in terms of being great games...
 
I was in gamestop yesterday and overheard the Sony rep telling the worker that they should be coming out in the next few months. I can't be sure if I heard the price correctly, I could have sworn he said 20$.
 
[quote name='Noodle Pirate!']I was in gamestop yesterday and overheard the Sony rep telling the worker that they should be coming out in the next few months. I can't be sure if I heard the price correctly, I could have sworn he said 20$.[/QUOTE]
Makes sense, considering what gamestop has been doing with some PSP games on their site: http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?product_id=935002
 
end of July the first batch of PSP games released will be greatest hits

lumines, ridge racer, hot shots, twisted metal I think
 
Here's the info:
Los Angeles, May 8, 2006 - Sony Computer Entertainment America today announced the launch of the first "Greatest Hits" for the PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable) system.. The initial selection includes five first-party titles - Ape Escape: On the Loose, ATV Offroad Fury(r): Blazin' Trails, Hot Shots Golf®: Open Tee, Twisted Metal™: Head On, and Wipeout® Pure - that will be available for $19.99 SRP on July 25. Nearly 15 third-party games will be added to the "Greatest Hits" roster in the future.
The launch of the inaugural PSP "Greatest Hits" comes at a time when the PSP system continues to lead the market as the ultimate in portable gaming and entertainment.
"The PSP is our fastest growing format ever, and with the introduction of this 'Greatest Hits' selection, consumers can check out some of the best-selling titles that have made the system such a success," said Peter Dille, senior vice president, marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "As the library of PSP games continues to grow, the 'Greatest Hits' offer a variety of titles ideal for gaming on the go - all at a great value."
About the "Greatest Hits" Titles:
* Ape Escape: On The Loose is the introduction of the popular Ape Escape series onto the PSP system. Entertaining for gamers of all types, Ape Escape: On The Loose features multiplayer functionality and a wide variety of mini-games for players of all ages. This imaginative game provides players the challenge of capturing more than 200 monkeys in eight vibrant worlds spanning more than 20 levels in order to prevent them from changing history! Rating: "E" for Everyone
* ATV Offroad Fury Blazin' Trails is an intense, free-roaming, off-road racing game that players can take anytime, anywhere. Supporting up to four players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, riders can choose from more than 24 highly detailed ATVs as they tear it up on more than 30 unique environments with six distinct terrain types including snow, dirt, mud, ice, water and grass. ATV Offroad Fury® Blazin' Trails provides gamers several gameplay options including a training course, and competitions in several race modes such as race, freestyle, career or any of the various mini-games. Rating: "E" for Everyone
* Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee, part of the multimillion-unit-selling Hot Shots Golf franchise, features six all-new courses and an all-new character customization feature that includes over 250 customizable body parts, accessories, clubs and balls. Also, as virtual golfers spend more time on the greens, they will improve their character's experience and abilities. Now, with the advent of wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can get their virtual tee times and play anywhere, anytime, including two-person matches, eight-person tournaments and two-person miniature golf rounds. Rating: "E 10+" for Everyone, ages 10 and up
* Twisted Metal: Head-On, built from the ground up by Incognito Entertainment, the pioneers of the car-combat genre, allows gamers to take destruction anywhere, anytime. Supporting up to six players via wireless multiplayer connectivity, gamers can go head-to-head or compete against AI vehicles and deliver the devastation as they strap themselves into one of 14 lethal machines on wheels equipped with machine guns, turbo boosts and special attacks unique to each vehicle. Once a vehicle is selected, gamers can take their road rage out on opponents in 12 unworldly destructible arenas. Rating: "T" for Teen
* Wipeout Pure provides an intense, combat racing experience as players choose from five different speed classes and race relentlessly around 16 futuristic, racing tracks. Supporting up to eight players via a Wi-Fi link for multiplayer gameplay, gamers will be able to take on their friends and attempt to blast enemy ships to pieces in a fierce competition for top racing honors. Fresh downloadable content, including new tracks, ships, skins, and music, can be downloaded to a Memory Stick Duo™ to expand the racing experience and allow for personalization of the game. Rating: "E" for Everyone
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I'm defitnitely getting Ape Escape: On The Loose (I'm an Ape Escape fanboy). I have the urge to get ATV: Blazin Trails, but I probably won't.
 
[quote name='Samurai T']Here's the info:

Link

I'm defitnitely getting Ape Escape: On The Loose (I'm an Ape Escape fanboy). I have the urge to get ATV: Blazin Trails, but I probably won't.[/QUOTE]

I owned Hot shots and twisted metal already, but may re-pick them up down the line. Twisted Metal was great IMHO and I kinda miss it now.
 
I got Twisted Metal during EB/Gamestop's B2G1 free deal (I knew it would be GH, but could not pass it up). I definitely love it. I'll admit, I wasn't too big into Black, but Head On got me back into TM again.
 
[quote name='Samurai T']I got Twisted Metal during EB/Gamestop's B2G1 free deal (I knew it would be GH, but could not pass it up). I definitely love it. I'll admit, I wasn't too big into Black, but Head On got me back into TM again.[/QUOTE]


Head On fixed alot of the control issues I had with black, plus the level design was alot better and more user friendly.
 
Not to mention I loved the online in Twisted Metal Head On. That was the first game I got for my PSP and I still occasionally play it.
 
I doubt the games will be modified, but if they did, I wouldn't care, since I personally see no point having emulators and ROMs on PSP (IMO, they work like crap and it's better to just play the newer released games in 2006 instead).
 
[quote name='Samurai T']I doubt the games will be modified, but if they did, I wouldn't care, since I personally see no point having emulators and ROMs on PSP (IMO, they work like crap and it's better to just play the newer released games in 2006 instead).[/QUOTE]

You're a minority, lol.
 
[quote name='Samurai T']I doubt the games will be modified, but if they did, I wouldn't care, since I personally see no point having emulators and ROMs on PSP (IMO, they work like crap and it's better to just play the newer released games in 2006 instead).[/quote]

*shakes head*
 
[quote name='Samurai T']I doubt the games will be modified, but if they did, I wouldn't care, since I personally see no point having emulators and ROMs on PSP (IMO, they work like crap and it's better to just play the newer released games in 2006 instead).[/QUOTE]
I'm in the same boat as you...I got my PSP to play PSP games, not emulators.

[quote name='Bezerker']*shakes head*[/QUOTE]
Yes, you download ISO's, you've already told us.
 
[quote name='whoknows']I'm in the same boat as you...I got my PSP to play PSP games, not emulators.


Yes, you download ISO's, you've already told us.[/QUOTE]


same boat here as well... The PSP is finally having a good set of its own top of the line unique titles.
 
[quote name='whoknows']Yes, you download ISO's, you've already told us.[/quote]

No, i said that the 1.5 was able to play any PSP game in ISO form, i never said anything about downloading them. I pay for my games before i back them up, its smarter because you can "overclock" the psp and drastically lower the load times (Smackdown vs Raw being a big advantage).
 
[quote name='gizmogc']You're a minority, lol.[/QUOTE]Actually, I see it being the opposite way. Most people I know with PSPs are playing stuff like Mega Man Powered Up, Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, Loco Roco demo, and many other newer games. When I first got my PSP, it came with several roms (since that's what the previous owner did), but I tried them out and thought they were meh, since I mostly played Wipeout Pure at the time. I started to buy some newer PSP games, while also playing the Pursuit Force demo, and upgraded to 2.6. I'm far from regretting it because I play PSP games on my PSP every single day (I'm now running firmware 2.71).
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']same boat here as well... The PSP is finally having a good set of its own top of the line unique titles.[/QUOTE]

Agreed; the pirating was cool last summer, when the PSP had less than ten games worth playing, but times have changed and upgrading is the overall better deal (IMO, I know a few of you people are still out there, clinging to your crappy ass SNES emu and old game ISOs :lol: )

[quote name='gizmogc']You're a minority, lol.[/QUOTE]

Look closer and you'll discover that you're of the dying minority, lol.
 
The only reason to still be on homebrew ATM is:

NES emulator

and

NeoGeo CD emulator


until they get the N64 emulator to work close to perfect, it will be a while before homebrew becomes a must have.
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']Even better: PC is the best emulator machine out there.[/QUOTE]

YAH, BUT THAN U CANT TAKE THEM WIT U!!!11!11!!!!!
 
Most of the launch games go for under $15 these days. Lumines is $12.99 new or $9.99 used at Blockbuster/Gamerush. Target had em (and a whole buncha other launch games) clearanced out at $5-$10.
 
[quote name='-Never4ever-']YAH, BUT THAN U CANT TAKE THEM WIT U!!!11!11!!!!![/QUOTE]

Laptop. (nice sarcasm :) )

Metal Gear Solid DIgtal Graphic Novel is $20 bardn new so, uh yeah...?
 
EBgames.com has the intitial GH lineup with the new GH cover art, looks like they're just re-using the PS2 label.

Sadly they only had used versions of the game for $20 :(
 
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