That is a VERY clean looking Galaxy Class Starship. Wow.
Is that a 1/625 scale model?
Sorry I can't help with the nacelle recasting though....can't wait to see the finished product.
Have you guys been keeping up with the latest mods?
It seems you can now run PSP games off of your memory card. All you need is a UMD disc plus the boot file.
From what I've heard it seems Lumines is only abut 500MB's.
From what I've heard they're going to start charging in October. But for those of you that're already playing you'll probably be able to keep sailors and credits.
IMHO this game isn't that good to pay monthly fees. There's also talk of them making it a one time fee instead.
If you guys have some time to kill you should try this game out.
www.navyfield.com
Once you're done starting it check out www.trainworld.us for tips, FAQ's, etc.
It's pretty damn fun. I'm pretty close to upgrading my U.S. Destroyer.
congrats pare!
i'll be in the philippines this september thru mid october. will there be any other conventions being held during that time?
AH......good ol' Mega Mall.
INgats!
This very well might be my second imported PS2 game (behind Macross).
Will this be pretty easy to understand if you don't know any Japanese?
Where's the cheapest place that'll have this game online?
I can't begin to tell you how GREAT this series was. But I'm still a bit of a n00b so hopefully this question (about the ending) won't seem too weird.
We're told in the second episode that 1 minute (during warp) = 3 months on Earth.
How is it that so much time has passed on Earth (almost 12,000 years)? I thought that the Gunbuster was too heavily damaged to go into warp. How can all this time pass if they've just been drifting in space? Shouldn't normal time be taken into account?
Here's a quick vid of me playing Street Fighter 2 on my PSP.
http://ww3.sharebigfile.com/index.php?down...nKLSQIYIih0RaFV
File: MOV00969.MPG
Size: 26.1 MB
Well. I finally got around to trying this out. Works just fine once you fiddle with the framerate and CPU speed.
Check it out. Running some classic SNES games.
How difficult is it to get everything up and running? Is the swapping a pain?
Not at all. I DL'ed an emulator which contains two files.
File 1 - For the smaller memory card
File 2 - For the larger memory card (this is where you store your roms also)
Boot from the smaller memory card then swap with the larger card. That's it.
It's not really a pain at all. But I'm ONLY playing SNES games at the moment......I'm sure this is just the tip of the iceberg.