What do u think? like maybe unlockables or i can take the game on the road then transfer my save to the ps2 and pick up where i left off
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Nov 03, 2009
The dynamic duo returns to resolve an Eco shortage in this High Impact-developed sequel to Naughty Dog's popular platformer franchise.
I hope there's some kind of connectivity with the PSP and PS2
"Um, the GC had connectivity, so I'm guessing the PS2 has it. I think if the software allows it will happen."
Well thats another thing i thought about. It would obviously have to be the software that allowed it to happen but im jus curious to see if they think of this or see a demand for it and put it in the game
Daxter and Jak X had connectivity so it's possible.
But this would suggest that you'd have to buy both the PSP and PS2 versions of the same game, which most consumers, including myself, wouldn't dream of doing.
"Um, the GC had connectivity, so I'm guessing the PS2 has it. I think if the software allows it will happen."
They're different platforms. Just because they are of the same console generation doesn't mean that they have the same capabilities and features.
"i dont think the ps2 has the capability or does it?"It sure does. Outrun 2006: Coast To Coast let you sync up your save files in the PS2 and PSP versions so you could have your progress in Outrun wherever. Thing is, it made perfect sense for that game; I'm not so sure how much sense it makes for a game like Jak and Daxter.
"N3onThr33 said:The PSP had connectivity with Metal Gear Solid 3 Substanince, so yes, the PS2 does connect with the PSP. Anythings possible."Um, the GC had connectivity, so I'm guessing the PS2 has it. I think if the software allows it will happen."They're different platforms. Just because they are of the same console generation doesn't mean that they have the same capabilities and features."
"Dewmocracy said:lol dude, I don't know, I don't have a PSP, but I'm looking at the back of the box here right now and it says:"]The PSP had connectivity with Metal Gear Solid 3 Substanince, so yes, the PS2 does connect with the PSP. Anythings possible."Did it? What did it do?"
"Game connectivity with Metal Gear Acid 2 on the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system."
"BiggerBomb said:"N3onThr33 said:The PSP had connectivity with Metal Gear Solid 3 Substanince, so yes, the PS2 does connect with the PSP. Anythings possible.""Um, the GC had connectivity, so I'm guessing the PS2 has it. I think if the software allows it will happen."They're different platforms. Just because they are of the same console generation doesn't mean that they have the same capabilities and features."
Fair enough. I was just saying that you can't use the logic of "the Gamecube had it, so the PS2 should be able to as well."
"iAmJohn said:Oh hey, I own both of those games! Time to do an experiment in super magical connectivity fun! FOR SCIENCE!!"Dewmocracy said:lol dude, I don't know, I don't have a PSP, but I'm looking at the back of the box here right now and it says: "Game connectivity with Metal Gear Acid 2 on the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system."""]The PSP had connectivity with Metal Gear Solid 3 Substanince, so yes, the PS2 does connect with the PSP. Anythings possible."Did it? What did it do?"
"TooWalrus said:Ooh, let us know, I'm thinking about getting a PSP. I own all of the metal gear games except Portable Ops (and of coarse MGS4). Let me know what it does."iAmJohn said:Oh hey, I own both of those games! Time to do an experiment in super magical connectivity fun! FOR SCIENCE!!""Dewmocracy said:lol dude, I don't know, I don't have a PSP, but I'm looking at the back of the box here right now and it says: "Game connectivity with Metal Gear Acid 2 on the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system."""]The PSP had connectivity with Metal Gear Solid 3 Substanince, so yes, the PS2 does connect with the PSP. Anythings possible."Did it? What did it do?"
Also mystery solved:
"Acid 2 is capable of communicating with Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for the PlayStation 2. By connecting a PS2 to a PSP, it is possible to take photos in Subsistence and transfer them to a PSP for viewing in 3D with the Solid Eye. The manual that is included with the American version of the game is significantly thinned down, and as such, does not contain a specific guide on how to utilize this feature. Instructions can be found in the downloadable manual.
The manuals included in the European and Australian releases have been amended to include theSubsistence connectivity information."
"Ha, that's cool... I guess. Wasn't acid like, a puzzle game or something?Also mystery solved:Wikipedia said:"Acid 2 is capable of communicating with Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence for the PlayStation 2. By connecting a PS2 to a PSP, it is possible to take photos in Subsistence and transfer them to a PSP for viewing in 3D with the Solid Eye. The manual that is included with the American version of the game is significantly thinned down, and as such, does not contain a specific guide on how to utilize this feature. Instructions can be found in the downloadable manual."
The manuals included in the European and Australian releases have been amended to include theSubsistence connectivity information."
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