@tokyoz: That's not much of a problem. If you get into a fight against someone with Light or Dark attacks simply equip a Persona who resists those attacks.
Not to mention you get Humoncules (sp?), which nullifies the instant kill attack.
Yes, the sleek new design and great price point has me convinced. I plan on getting one later this year. I only use my PS2 for a few games nowadays, so I'll manage with the lack of backwards compatibility.
" Why you so into having your ipod connect to your 360? Just put it on while you're playing? Silly. "
You'll either need to have your iPod's volume way too high, or the game's volume too low if you want to be able to hear your iPod. If you play it through your 360 it will play through the TV speakers and any other speakers you have set up. It's much better doing that then just using headphones.
@CL60: The thread creator said he already has an iPod Touch. So that's not important.
After finishing Hotel Dusk: Room 215 for the 5th time last night, I popped in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass which I bought used and started a few weeks ago. I'm about a third to a half through the game.
" While that's true, if you have an older iPod (I use my brothers old iPod Classic), you can play music off of that perfectly. Just buy a used 2G Nano off of a friend or something and you're set. That way you can also use it as a back up for music if your Touch's battery ever dies on a trip or something, or if you want to have something to hook up to your car to play through the speakers. "
yeah I sadly might give in and purchase a cheap iPod that is compatible. Is there a certain generation that is has to be or will any iPod work as long as it isn't a touch? "
I'm pretty sure anything fairly recent that isn't a touch will work. If you're buying off of a friend, ask if you can borrow it for a night just to check it out. Though I'm pretty confident that anything from the past 5 years will work.
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