I caved on the PSN 99 cent sale.
Dino Crisis is unfortunately unplayable on my PSP due to a physical problem I forgot about that pretty much kills my ability to play anything that isn't turn-based. So I'll have to see how it is on the TV.
Twisted Metal: Black ... I'm not sure I can play this. I'm not sure how I played this as a teenager, because everything feels fast and out of control. I might just be tired, or old. Even if I can't get the hang of it, this is a nice cheap test run of how downloaded PS2 games function on the PS3--the controller shuts down (as does seemingly the PS3 for a moment) to blink into PS2 mode. The framing prevents being stretched into widescreen, instead preserving original aspect ratio, so the visuals look nicer than actually running a PS2 on a widescreen HDTV. Makes picking up Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne a very tempting possibility in the future.
Dino Crisis is unfortunately unplayable on my PSP due to a physical problem I forgot about that pretty much kills my ability to play anything that isn't turn-based. So I'll have to see how it is on the TV.
Twisted Metal: Black ... I'm not sure I can play this. I'm not sure how I played this as a teenager, because everything feels fast and out of control. I might just be tired, or old. Even if I can't get the hang of it, this is a nice cheap test run of how downloaded PS2 games function on the PS3--the controller shuts down (as does seemingly the PS3 for a moment) to blink into PS2 mode. The framing prevents being stretched into widescreen, instead preserving original aspect ratio, so the visuals look nicer than actually running a PS2 on a widescreen HDTV. Makes picking up Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne a very tempting possibility in the future.