Category Archives: PSP

…And some other stuff

After beating Kid Icarus: Uprising on Wednesday before school (a totally awesome game that you should pick up if you have a Nintendo 3DS) and spending the next two days trying to figure out what I needed to do to fill up the Treasure Hunt cards for more loot, I went out to GameStop today to pick up Xenoblade Chronicles and fulfill the last preorder I’ll need for a good while. I also got myself used copies of Lock’s Quest, Rhythm Heaven, and Star Ocean: Second Evolution, and got rid of some old games I had no use for in some sort of weird Yu-Gi-Oh-esque summoning ritual.

Xenoblade, as you may or may not recall, is the first of the three “Operation Rainfall” games (a fan campaign to get Nintendo to publish/distribute more Eastern-developed RPGs on the Wii), having been released in Japan and parts of Europe several months ago and finally making its way to the U.S. today. I don’t expect this to sell that many copies here since GameStop and the Nintendo shop are the only places stocking it, but I’m glad that it got here at all. I’ll probably play this one a lot between Warriors Orochi 3 (also surprisingly good; shame about the lack of English dub, though).

Star Ocean: Second Evolution is the PSP remake of Star Ocean: The Second Story, which came out on the original PlayStation almost a decade earlier. This one is supposed to have much better voice acting than the original (which, while not on a level of badness as the first Grandia, made so many battles painful to listen to), but probably isn’t all that different from the first game. I may give that one to my brother if he still cares to play with his PlayStation once in a while.

P.S. Don’t bother trading in your PS2 games toward store credit; you’ll get almost nothing for them. You’ll be better off selling them at a flea market. PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS/3DS, and PSP/PlayStation Vita games are where it’s at nowadays.

Family Vacation 2011

I’d been out of commission for almost the last week or so because I’d been out visiting the Wildwoods with my family. It’s been a tradition of ours to go down there every July or August. I missed out on it last year because I’d been laid off, so it was relieving to get to go back down there this year. I was able to get some good photos this time around, and I’ve posted them to one of my Flickr albums.

Sunday: We arrived at our hotel and took a walk on the beach. The ocean water was a bit warmer than it was in recent years. Either that, or I’ve grown accustomed to taking dips in the water on a regular basis.

Later on that night, we went to the boardwalk, and found out that one of Mom and Dad’s favorite arcades, the Supercade, had gone out of business and replaced with a store called the 5 Mile Marketplace. That’s where they used to win a majority of their stuffed animals, but since that’s gone, they didn’t do much this year. Me and my sister, on the other hand, cleaned up at the Mariner’s Arcade just across the street. Those slot machines give away tokens like it’s Christmas.

Monday: Dad was able to figure out how we could get Internet access while we were here. I had to take my laptop down to the sundeck, since I couldn’t get any kind of signal within my room. While unfair, I think it makes sense, since wireless receivers don’t really have enough range to reach every room in the hotel.

I also managed to beat Z.H.P.: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman twice in the span of 15 minutes – once normally, and the second time on a zillion-to-one critical hit chance in the first encounter with the final boss. The game’s got multiple endings based on when and how you beat Darkdeath, so I’m going to keep my save and try to get them all.

We didn’t get much boardwalk time done, since my sister spotted this wicked storm cloud that just kept growing and growing until it enveloped the entire sky above us. Rain and thunderstorms were inevitable, so we had to go back for the good of our health.

Tuesday, sis and I cashed in our arcade tickets for candy and a few small stuffed animals. We got the small ones since we didn’t want to overstuff our car coming back home (it’s been known to happen a few times in the past; I don’t think we have any of those stuffed animals now).

On Wednesday, we took two trips to the boardwalk – once in the morning to get souvenirs, and later at night to play miniature golf on one of those glow-in-the-dark courses. Getting down there by ourselves was easy, but we had a harder time getting back, because the trolley stops between the Mariner’s Water Park and the south end weren’t clearly marked (we didn’t see our first one until we reached the Convention Center). We did make it back in time to start packing up our stuff, though, so at least we had that going for us.

Arrived at home today at around 10:30 AM, and as with all of our previous vacations, I’m glad I got away, but also thankful to be using my own stuff after a while. Mom and Dad don’t know if they’re going to come back down to Wildwood next year, but at least we had the time and resources to do it this time around. Thanks, you guys…you’re the best!