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Se esta falando do henkaku enso! a Sony no dia do lançamento dele ela bloqueou os downloads de qualquer jogo para quem estiver na 3.60, e também a ativação para jogos PSP/ PSX , se antes já não tinha spoofing para jogos acima da 3.60 imagina agora , pois para se ter acesso a esses jogos agora precisa também existir um entri point na 3.65, a Sony não larga o osso, infelizmente até pra se comprar um jogo digital original, você precisa atualizar, no momento só continua spoofing pra acesso a PSN e a função para jogar online, pelo menos ainda[emoji19]Muita vontade de jogar esse fallen Legions, mas parece isso o Henso precisa lançar e com a tal possibilidade de jogar acima da firmware confirmada.
Se esta falando do henkaku enso! a Sony no dia do lançamento dele ela bloqueou os downloads de qualquer jogo para quem estiver na 3.60, e também a ativação para jogos PSP/ PSX , se antes já não tinha spoofing para jogos acima da 3.60 imagina agora , pois para se ter acesso a esses jogos agora precisa também existir um entri point na 3.65, a Sony não larga o osso, infelizmente até pra se comprar um jogo digital original, você precisa atualizar, no momento só continua spoofing pra acesso a PSN e a função para jogar online, pelo menos ainda[emoji19]
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Eu sei que está tendo uma disputa entre os hackers da scene pra tentar reverter isso da ativação, em setembro teremos mais noticias, infelizmente o que fodeu tudo foi aquele tal de silica and pina que vazou o enso antes do prazo, por isso a Sony já tava ligada, e no dia quem fez o enso, sem fazer os backups da ativação,viram que depois da formatação seus Vitas não funfavam mais jogos de PSP/ PSX inclusive bloqueando até pelo ps3 o processo de ativação[emoji19]Falava disso à época, mas sei que nada veio e deu essa piorada comentada por você. Pior que eu fiz a loucura de desativar meu Vita ainda no começo, por uma confusão minha. Estou com ele desativado desde então, mas tenho esperança, vou comprar os jogos do Humble Bundle da 2k e adicionar à minha conta. Quem sabe algum dia eu possa jogá-los.
Nunca vi num preço que posso pagar, então... =/Zerei Grand Kingdom finalmente e estou perto de, digamos, zerar o Online. A campanha single é cosmética só serve para dizer que tem. O jogo tem seu forte no online. Muitas horas investidas nele. Muito bom jogo no geral, tem umas manhas, como a maioria, mas ainda assim permite contornar.
Agora é conseguir ser Hero de alguma nação para me dar por satisfeito. Está difícil, mas acho que consigo nesses dias.
EDIT: Interessante esse joguete. Depois que achei que terminei, tem mais! Hmmm...
Nunca vi num preço que posso pagar, então... =/
Tens confiança pra jogar online? Fico meio inseguro de jogar online com videogame desbloqueado.Acho que o preço mais baixo que vi foi 80 ou 70 reais numa promo de 50%. Se o preço base dele não baixar, realmente, mesmo com tanto desconto continuará caro. Eu estou jogando no Henkaku mesmo.
Tens confiança pra jogar online? Fico meio inseguro de jogar online com videogame desbloqueado.
Opa... então se eu comprar um psvita hoje na 3.60, que não tenha psn nele (ativado), só conseguirei instalar o henkaku enso (emuladores)? PSP/PSX nem pensar?Eu sei que está tendo uma disputa entre os hackers da scene pra tentar reverter isso da ativação, em setembro teremos mais noticias, infelizmente o que fodeu tudo foi aquele tal de silica and pina que vazou o enso antes do prazo, por isso a Sony já tava ligada, e no dia quem fez o enso, sem fazer os backups da ativação,viram que depois da formatação seus Vitas não funfavam mais jogos de PSP/ PSX inclusive bloqueando até pelo ps3 o processo de ativação[emoji19]
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O Vita tem um app nativo chamado Welcome Park. Acredito que nesse app dá pra testar todas as funcionalidades do aparelho pra ver se está tudo ok.Pessoal estou adquirindo um psvita usado, alguma dica de como testar o aparelho? Se ele está perfeito.
To pensando em pegar um Vita, mas ainda não estou decidido.
Gostaria de saber se tem algo importante que eu precise saber antes de começar a pesquisar os preços e tal.
Alguma dica? Tem algum modelo em específico que leva vantagem?
Earthbound and Zelda-inspired action adventure game Reverie for PS Vita launches in early 2018
Developed by Rainbite Limited.
Eastasiasoft will release Reverie, an Earthbound and The Legend of Zelda-inspired action adventure game developed by Rainbite Limited, for PS Vita in early 2018, the company announced. It will launch digitally via the PlayStation Store, as well as via a physical limited edition sold exclusively at Play-Asia, and feature English, Japanese and traditional Chinese text.
The physical limited edition will include the game, a game manual, a soundtrack CD, an individually numbered certificate, a map and a collector’s box.
Here’s an overview of the game, via Eastasiasoft:
About
Reverie is an action adventure game set on a fictional island in New Zealand, inspired by the legend of Maui and the Giant Fish where the demigod himself fishes up the North Island with a powerful fishhook.
You play as Tai, a young boy on summer holiday, who must explore Toromi Island. With angry spirits threatening the safety of the island’s inhabitants, Tai must venture through dangerous dungeons and across a variety of environments to put the spirits to rest.
Key Features
Reverie will be playable at Tokyo Game Show 2017 from September 21 to 24.
- Six dungeons to fight and puzzle through.
- Many weapons and items to cater to different gameplay styles or be used in unique situations.
- Story inspired by a Maori legend.
- Explore a fictional island off the coast of New Zealand.
- A wide variety of distinct environments to explore in the overworld.
- Collect hidden feathers from New Zealand’s many beautiful native birds.
Gintama Ranbu officially titled Gintama Rumble in English, Shinpachi and Kagura screenshots
Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia has revealed the official English title for Gintama Ranbu to be Gintama Rumble.
In Gintama Rumble, players will enter the world of Gintama and take part in “exciting samurai melee action.”
More information about the characters, system interface, and game will be revealed in future updates.
Gintama Rumble will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan, as well as for PlayStation 4 in Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia) with English subtitles. A release date has yet to be announced.
Bad Apple Wars delayed to October 13 in North America
Aksys Games has delayed Bad Apple Wars from its previously announced September 29 release date in North America to October 13. It will be available both physically and digitally.
A “Day One Edition” of the game, available in limited quantities at GameStop participating retailers and GameStop.com, will include a 48-page art book and collector’s box.
Here’s an overview of the game, via Aksys Games:
About
Fate strikes when you least expect it, as our heroine soon finds herself on the grounds of an unknown, otherworldly academy. One of many souls left behind by death, she must choose between two warring factions within the walls of the academy. Will she follow the straight path set before her by the Disciplinary Committee, goaded on by promises of resurrection? Or will she stray into the mire of Bad Apples and find a different kind of salvation? The outcome of the war is in your hands!
Key Features
- Life and Death – There are numerous story routes to discover and experience, from the heart-wrenchingly tragic to the truly uplifting and inspiring. Follow the myriad of twists and turns to discover the truth of the mysterious academy
- Warring Factions – Choose between the cold-blooded, rule-bound side of law and order, or embrace the anarchy of the resistance and experience the story from two drastically different viewpoints
- Touch the Soul – Seek out the inner workings of the soul and use yourtouch screen in a fun and interactive way to explore the depth of the characters and influence the story
God Eater New Project news coming October 7
New information about the next God Eater game will be released at the God Eater Orchestra Live concert on October 7 at Pacifico Yokohama, the latest trailer for the event reveals.
Speaking during a Niconico live stream earlier, where the trailer first debuted, God Eater series general director Hiroshi Yoshimura and God Eater New Project producer Yuya Tomiyama said that while we have only received tidbits of information in the past, a sufficient amount of information will be released this time.
The new God Eater game was first announced at Tokyo Game Show 2016. It has since seen one new teaser trailer, which was released in March. It is planned for release worldwide.
Watch the God Eater Orchestra Live trailer below.
D3 Publisher launches countdown website for new PS4 and PS Vita fantasy game
D3 Publisher has launched a countdown teaser website for a new PlayStation 4 and PS Vita fantasy game.
The countdown website, titled “Tokimeki Mecha Orc,” will feature visual novel-esque story episodes of four female orcs over the next four days. The first episode is centered on an orc named Okuko Okuyama and is available today. It offers three choices, and if you choose the correct one, you will get the good ending (as opposed to the bad ending). When you get the good ending, you can tweet it out, and the pre-written tweet is said to contain a hint about the new game. The tweet for today’s story reads:
“The orc (my childhood friend) and I became lovers! I want to cherish my time with her, so should I get a new ‘watch’?”
The hint here appears to be “watch” (or “clock,” depending on how you want to translate it), considering it is the only word in quotes.
Next week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu will have a special feature on D3 Publisher, which will include the latest information on Earth Defense Force 5 and other D3 Pulisher title(s). Expect this game to be part of their coverage.
Site: https://www.d3p.co.jp/tokioku/
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove final campaign ‘King of Cards’ announced
Yacht Club Games has announced Shovel Knight: King of Cards, the final campaign in the Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove saga, which is available across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PS Vita, 3DS, and PC. It will launch in 2018.
Here’s an overview, via Yacht Club Games:
About
Shovel Knight: King of Cards is the final campaign in the Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove saga, and it’s bigger and grander than ever! Play as King Knight, the gilded goon himself, as he travels through 4 new worlds and more than 30 all new courses, on a journey to best the Three Kings who rule over the land. With a high flying spin and a boisterous bash, he can crash through all who would dare stand in his way!
Does King Knight have what it takes to become a ruler? Maybe he can pick it up along the way on this quirky quest! Experience refined platforming, exquisite visuals, new action-packed courses, brand new bosses, and amass a devoted following in Shovel Knight: King of Cards!
Key Features
- Tackle enemies and obstacles head on with your signature bash attack and finish them off with a dazzling spinning strike! King Knight’s playstyle is all about bashing, bouncing, and bounding!
- Collect tons of new weapons, armors, abilities, and followers to look your dandiest as you pummel foes with radiant skill.
- Had your fill of glamorous adventure? Unwind and sharpen your strategic mind by competing in card battles with future subjects from across the land.
Several New Visual Novels Announced For PS Vita & PS4
Idea Factory’s Otomate brand has announced several new visual novels for PS Vita and PS4 during the Otomate Party 2017 event in Tokyo today.
Cendrillion phalikA
Platform: PS Vita, Release in Japan: 2018
Charade Maniacs
Platform: PS Vita, Release in Japan: 2018
Collar x Malice: Unlimited
Platform: TBA, Release in Japan: 2018
Diabolik Lovers (Tentative)
Platform: PS4, Release in Japan: TBA
Piofiore no Banshou
Platform: PS Vita, Release in Japan: 2018
Shinku no Homura: Sanada no Ninpouchou
Platforms: PS Vita/PS4, Release in Japan: 2018
Shiritsu Verbara Gakuen: The Rose of Versailles Re*imagination
Platform: TBA, Release in Japan: TBA
Shiro to Kuro no Alice New Title
Platform: TBA, Release in Japan: TBA
Tengai Ni Mau, Ikinahana
Platform: PS Vita, Release in Japan: 2018
Variable Barricade
Platforms: PS Vita/PS4, Release in Japan: 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrPaucKMa3g
Antiquia Lost Coming To PS Vita & PS4 In North America On September 5, 2017
The PlayStation blog has revealed that the the turn-based RPG Antiquia Lost is coming to PS Vita and PS4 in North America on September 5, 2017.
Antiquia Lost is a fantasy RPG featuring turn-based battles with beautiful 2D animation. The half-slime heroine eats gem to grow, and can even mimic monsters’ powerful attacks. Set out for an adventure to discover the truth of the history of the world.
FEATURES
- Fluid 2D battles
Antiquia Lost features turn-based battles with beautiful and fluid 2D animation. The more you use a skill in battle, the more its level rises, and the more powerful it becomes. Fight strong enemies by making use of skills and the individual characteristics of the three tribes!- A heroine eating gems
The heroine, Lunaria, does not have levels like other characters. By eating gems, her statuses are strengthened, and she can learn skills. Of course you can let her eat gems that aren’t needed, and she will also eat gems dropped by demons. She really is a scavenger heroine, and eating gems makes her stronger and stronger! In battle, she has a powerful death-blow skill: she can mimic monsters!- Plant seeds and harvest items
By planting beans in plant pots, you can harvest many different items. There are fruits to increase statuses, and every now and again, you might grow something incredible!- A wide range of achievements
The game features many well-loved achievements, including weapon development and arenas where you can fight against strong enemies. This is not a game you will tire of quickly! Also, there are still things to look forward to even once you complete the game!
10 minutes of Secret of Mana remake gameplay
10 minutes of footage of the upcoming Secret of Mana remake has surfaced from PAX West 2017.
Described as “a faithful remake of one of the greatest RPGs of all time,” Secret of Mana features 3D graphics, voice overs, and updated gameplay.
Secret of Mana is due out as a digital-only release for PlayStation 4, PS Vita, and PC worldwide on February 15, 2018. In Japan, the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions will also be released physically.
Watch the footage below.
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/172092350
E por último, mas não menos importante:
Why The PS Vita Is Still The First Choice For Handheld Gamers
It has been over 5 years since the PlayStation Vita was released and while Sony has long since dropped the level of support Nintendo shows for the 3DS, some indie and Japanese developers see the loyalty of the PS Vita player-base to be a strong enough reason to produce ports of their latest games to the system.
Despite the release of the Nintendo Switch, Vita players continue to buy games for their handheld of choice. Speaking as a fan of the system from day one, here are 5 reasons why:
Ergonomics
Whether you prefer the weighty feel of the OLED model or the lighter presence of the Slim, the PS Vita is a very comfortable device to hold.
As the 3DS settled for an inferior Circle-Pad and the inclusion of a 90’s style laptop nipple on its upgraded *New* model, the Vita distinguishes itself with two analogue sticks that almost deliver the familiar feel of a standard console controller.
While the sticks are a tad smaller than those on a Switch Joy-Con, the D-Pad of the PlayStation Vita is arguably one of the best to grace a gamers thumb. Positioned parallel to the face buttons of the handheld ; the clicky, fully-rotational design makes 2D platformers a pleasure to play.
Screen quality
Smartphones of today may have spoiled our eyes with ultra-high resolution screens but as far as dedicated gaming handhelds go the Vita is among the best.
Sporting a 5-inch 544p OLED display on the original model, colourful games such as Tearaway, Fez and Hotline Miami appear stunningly vibrant; amplifying the little doorway to the other world you hold in your hands. Even with the less saturated screen on the Slim, graphics still appear sharp and clear.
While 544p sounds like a joke on paper, the Nintendo Switch screen is a slightly higher 720p on a screen that is about an inch bigger. For 5 year old technology, the Vita certainly holds its ground against the latest.
Library of games
“Vita has no games” couldn’t be further from the truth with the system itself boasting over 1,000 games, not including the magnitude more available on the store as PS1 and PSP classics.
On this one handheld I’ve enjoyed gems like Persona 4 Golden, Final Fantasy X Remastered, Suikoden 2, Child of Light, Trails in the Sky, and many more spread across three systems. The Vita’s extensive library has managed to broaden my gaming palette greatly; something I already thought was expansive beforehand.
Though major publishers and developers have long since abandoned the platform, Vita continues to receive strong titles; just recently the highly acclaimed Undertale and hilariously self-conscious Bard’s Tale: Remastered landed on the digital store. But there’s more to come as Vita fans eagerly await epic titles like Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker’s Memory and Danganronpa V3 to name just a few coming in the near future.
Collectability
Even PS Vita fans will be the first to say that Sony screwed up with the decision restrict the handheld to proprietary, overpriced memory cards. And if you’re not happy to transfer your digital games with your PC/PS3 to manage storage, purchasing physical copies of games is the logical conclusion.
But that’s fine because collecting PS Vita games is a fun hobby. The small compact size of the cases containing the nostalgically charming cartridges are satisfying to keep on one’s shelf. It’s a great feeling walking into a game shop or thrift store and picking up a hard-to-find PS Vita game for below the escalating market price.
And while it’s true that the majority of games for the system are digital-only, publishers like Limited Run Games
are collaborating with developers to produce physical prints of games that would otherwise be stuck in the great void of digital space.
Trophies
Trophies were first introduced to PlayStation 3 in 2009 following the success of the Achievements system on Xbox 360, and launched as a day-one feature for all games on the PS Vita.
While some may argue the value of trophies, the objective based method of obtaining them encourages players to spend more time on the games they purchase than they otherwise would. With the dedicated Trophies app on Vita, players are able to track their progress on Vita games, as well as PS3 and PS4 on one handheld platform.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the PS Vita continues to be a great all-rounder in the different factors that make a modern gaming device. Though Sony has seemingly ceased production for it in the West, PS Vita fans will continue to proclaim for the foreseeable future that it is the first choice for any handheld gaming enthusiast.
Vita continues to mean Life.
Voltei.! \õ/.
Peguei meu Switch semana passada. Esse foi uns dos motivos que me fizeram ficar off do fórum por quase(ou mais) de 1 semana. O novo Zelda e maravilhoso mas mesmo assim, sinto saudades do Vitão. Penso em vende-lo e com o dinheiro pegar um Vita de novo, mas não sei ainda.
De qualquer forma, foram muitos anúncios pro Vitinha na semana. Fiquei quase 30 min pra por tudo aqui.
Alguns jogos me interessaram, como a Ligh Novel da era Sengoku, o novo Gintama(que vai ter legenda em inglês apenas pro PS4 T.T), O Antiquila Lost também parece bom. E espero que o novo God Eater seja lançado pro Vita/PS4 e não pro Switch.
Achei o texto interessante e concordei com o que ele disse, mas não sei se isso seriam motivos para alguém pegar um Vita hoje pensando a longo prazo.
É isso por enquanto. Espero que gostem!
OceanhornQue jogo é esse galera? Achei bem bonito!
Não, não acho que o Vita terá um sucessor. Eu apostaria no máximo numa versão modificada mais portátil do PS4, mas longe de ser um sucessor do Vita.Vocês acham que o Vita vai ter sucessor? A Sony tem mostrado sinais disso?
A sony é uma filhadaputa, é só ver o Uncharted, Soul Sacrifice e LBP que dá pra sentir o potencial do Vita, só faltou o pessoal lançar uns AAANão, não acho que o Vita terá um sucessor. Eu apostaria no máximo numa versão modificada mais portátil do PS4, mas longe de ser um sucessor do Vita.
A Sony nunca deu as devidas atenções ao mercado portátil. O PSP deu certo, o Vita não, e a reação da Sony foi do abandono completo, e não do resgate deste mercado. É evidente que lançar um sucessor do Vita hoje é uma tarefa hercúlea já que vai precisar resgatar os sofridos consumidores do Vita.
Não acho que esse era o problema. Lançamentos como Freedom Wars e Gravity Rush era o que o portátil precisava. Jogos bons e com personalidade.A sony é uma filhadaputa, é só ver o Uncharted, Soul Sacrifice e LBP que dá pra sentir o potencial do Vita, só faltou o pessoal lançar uns AAA
Justo o preço está, mas vai de você se quer pegar mais barato ou não.O que vocês acham desse anúncio aqui?
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/...-slim-otimo-estado-frete-gratis-aproveite-_JM
Eles dizem que é todo original e completo na caixa, mas que é usado (não entendi se é recondicionado de fábrica ou não, fiz uma pergunta e estou esperando que eles respondam). Vem com cartão de 8GB e disseram em outra pergunta minha que podem me mandar com películas já aplicadas e vem com um jogo físico (eles disponibilizam 5 opções, acho que eu pegaria o Uncharted ou o All-Star Battle Royale).
O preço tá justo? Tem mais algo eu eu deva perguntar ao vendedor?
Eu tenho esse bundle do borderlands 2 e comprei ano passado por 650 reais fora o frete, achei muito caro esse valor, na minha opinião pegaria o psvita fat pois é mais robusto, e você pode encontrar na faixa de 500 a 550, vai depender muito do estado de conservação pois se trata da primeira versão, veja se não está descascada a parte cromada dele, veja se a tela apresenta pixels mortos, no mais acho o fat com um melhor acabamento que o slim, e a tela oled é sem comparação[emoji18]O que vocês acham desse anúncio aqui?
http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/...-slim-otimo-estado-frete-gratis-aproveite-_JM
Eles dizem que é todo original e completo na caixa, mas que é usado (não entendi se é recondicionado de fábrica ou não, fiz uma pergunta e estou esperando que eles respondam). Vem com cartão de 8GB e disseram em outra pergunta minha que podem me mandar com películas já aplicadas e vem com um jogo físico (eles disponibilizam 5 opções, acho que eu pegaria o Uncharted ou o All-Star Battle Royale).
O preço tá justo? Tem mais algo eu eu deva perguntar ao vendedor?
Queria é um Vita Glacier White ou um Neon Blue por preços justos e que pudessem destravar. Mas é quase impossível...
Minha vontade de pegar esse Glacier por 799 é grande, mas tenho 3 Vitas e eu queria substituir meu Vita desbloqueado.Aí tu que demais né, queridão. hehe
Já é dificil acha-los a venda por aqui e quando vem, não fica abaixo de 800.
Só de tu desse sorte de comprar na fora e não taxasse + uma placa para 3.60 ai sim seria bacana.
No ML tem um Glacier por 799. Se tu acha que isso é barato para o teu padrão financeiro, só procurar lá!