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As /r/ed in /v/ the other day Anonymous
My scanner does these wierd lines sometimes, I can't get rid of 'em :\

Still better than not having it.

BTW the game is friggin perfect, must buy for anyone.
>> Anonymous
>>157559
Needs more DJMP2 artbook.
>> Anonymous
>>157565
I just have the poster :(
>> Anonymous
>>157567
Damn.
>> Anonymous
I thank you for your contribution
>> Anonymous
I downloaded the demo, it is fucking hard.
>> Anonymous
>>157805

Nah man, 5B sunset rider is fukken cake. There a guy on the psp forum at playstation.com that smashed his PSP after hours of fruitless efforts. I lol'ed @ him.

When I got the full game I started right in 6B mode and was getting 80+% hit rates on the first playthrough on most tracks up to level 8-ish. things got hard when I hit Blythe, Stalker, Hello pinky and the likes.
>> Anonymous
ahh crap, i always thought i should have jumped in at the deep end on this game and started on 6b. now i'm lvl 27 and still on 4b i'm gonna have to change over if i want to get higher than lvl 30... but its soo hard!
>> Anonymous
That is what I experienced with DMPi, so I started in 6B for DMP2 ;) I can always go back to 4B once I'm done with the upper echelons.

PS: I finally got done with Blythe, but Hello Pinky is giving me cramps :(
>> Anonymous
Where can I find the demo? :o
>> Anonymous
i'm a faggot, founded it in 2 secs... sorry
>> Anonymous
This suxx, not worling with 2.71...
>> Anonymous
there's an update icon in your PSP's XMB. Use it.
>> bs to update fox
dont update your psp...

grab 3.40 OEA and install that >.>
www.pspupdates.net read the faq about homebrew.

with oea firmware you can do some awsome shit
>> Anonymous
>>158080
There's no good homebrew on PSP, though, so what's the point?
>> Anonymous
hey! ketm is awesome! 3.03oec is happy. i suggest pspradio as well.
>> Anonymous
>>158109
lol. Not just homebrew - 'backups' of games too.
>> Anonymous
>>158312
This man speaks the truth.
>> Anonymous
>>158344
I'm a materialist, I need a physical copy so pirating doesn't suit me.
>> Anonymous
>>158353
As am I, after a fashion. However, when you're dealing with a system like the PSP (let's face it, not all games are must-haves), I am a huge fan of try-before-you-buy. In this case, there is a demo for DJMP, but demos don't exist for all games. Besides, most all warez UMDs are butchered (missing or recompressed FMVs, audio, etc etc) and you're getting the "bare bones" game without all the bells and whistles: absolutely perfect for taking the game for a spin before committing to the purchase.

Besides, you can play real UMD games *and* do homebrew with hacked firmware / emulation, as well as getting all the features of the firmware update. Updating to real firmware doesn't open any doors, it just closes a few. Seems pointless. My PSP is running 1.50, booting 2.71 from mem stick. And that's how it'll stay, until I decide to use the PSP for something else other than porn.
>> Anonymous
>>158702
Well, that not true at all.
Infact all games are released as UMDFULL, meaning that the iso has eveything the UMD has. Maybe you wanted to say that only some games are realeased as RIP.
However there are also a lot of homebrews, like DoomPSP, Quake for PSP, Super Mario Wars, lots of Emulators, Trigonometry Wars, rRootage (ABA Game's), etc.
Browse more and then say something.
>> Anonymous
>>158702
Naw, you can usually find them rather cheap to try out on their originating console. Though I suppose if you don't have a PS1/PS2/NES/SNES/GBA you might be a little screwed in that regard.
>> Anonymous
Sorry to be a bother, but may I sincerely ask for the hr scan of DJMP1 cover? Please. Thank you!