Ten dollars in the videogame world doesn't mean much. Usually that much dough'll get you a crappy third-party accessory, some bargain-bin game or one-sixth of a title you really want. It's enough to make Alexander Hamilton want to curl up and go the way of the two-dollar bill.
The top ten PSP downloads in May, according to the Playstation Pulse.
Pretty damn good game. I see how this would get the top spot.
Sony started to release UMD Legacy games from the Playstation Store on the PSP in fall of 2007. Here are five notable titles that were released so far.
Sony needs to release more UMD legacy games and regularly at least one or two per week
From PSI:
"This month Syphon Filter, a minor classic and cult favorite with action nuts (myself included) turns ten. For me, that's hard to believe. Ten years ago, in February 1999, I was twelve and in the middle of sixth grade at the time. I didn't even own a Playstation yet. I do remember, with great fondness, playing the original Syphon Filter demo at my local Target and enjoying the game a great deal. There were many reasons not to like it."
"The two PS-X follow-ups were good; 2 had near-brutal difficulty at times and 3 was a tad too easy, but still fun. Omega Strain was bleh. Dark Mirror and Logan’s Shadow were a nice return to form with strong plots and a stronger focus on characters."
their whole retrospective....
I love Syphon Filter