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GrooveStomp's Gemini Capsule

PS Vita

I've taken a little bit of a break from the Nintendo DS and am back to playing

my modded PS Vita. I was just telling my brother: I think the Vita is secretly

one of the best valued pieces of technology I've purchased. It wasn't cheap

when I got it -- I think I picked it up for ~$220 CAD while it was still "alive."

I engaged with it OK for a while; mostly picking up indie games but one or two

high profile AA or AAA games. It did fall out of interest for quite a while -

to the point where I had it listed for sale on Craigslist. Thankfully, there

were no takers and I wound up stashing it away for a bit.

Over the years I've picked up a lot of games from the PSN store, then as the

system grew out of favour with Sony and all official support died, I started

looking for used games. Used physical games never truly became cheap with the

Vita, but you could still get games for "cheaper-than-retail" prices on eBay.

I picked up a few titles this way; but overall I still wasn't engaging with the

system a *lot*.

At some point I wound up soft modding the Vita, but this was the temporary mod

that needs re-application after reboot. So if you run out of charge, you run out

of soft-mod. I managed this for a little while with some GBA games on there; but

at some point the system ran out of charge and I didn't feel like figuring it all

out again. This was sometime when I was buying games for it off of eBay, so I

was still getting something out of the system; and continually hounding PSN for

interesting discounts that never came.

Relatively recently I decided to tackle the task again. I did the soft mod and

followed the guide to make it permanent. I picked up a 128GB SD card and I've now

loaded it up with PSX, PSP, Vita and GBA games. I have just shy of 8GB free

space remaining now. I have gotten *so* much use out of this system since this

last mod. I had a PSP and a nice handful of games for it back in the day. With

that system the games actually went on sale for cheap at the end of its lifecycle,

so I was able to pick several of them. I wound up gifting all of that to my

nephew, and I've been interested in revisiting the system ever since. Playing PSP

games on the Vita is a joy! The ergonomics of the Vita are way better than those

of the PSP, and you get more options for tuning how the system renders the games,

and you can map functions to the right joystick, too!

I'm so happy with the Vita now. It really is a power house for this kind of

emulation and the fit and finish of the system is of very high quality, so the

whole experience is very, very good. I strongly recommend you also mod your Vita

if you have one.

PS Vita Games

So what have I been playing on the Vita lately? Much to my surprise, racing games!

I used to play racing games quite a lot when I was younger, but I never considered

myself a "racing game fan" per se. I have fond memories of Automobili Lamborghini,

Extreme-G, Top Gear Rally and more from the N64. Over time I focused more and more

on simulation racing when I did partake in Racing. I was an Xbox owner, so games

like Project Gotham Racing and then Forza really influenced my racing game selection.

Now as I've become older and I have responsibilities and dependents, my available

resources to dedicate towards gaming are severely diminished. As a result, I strongly

prefer handheld gaming where I have my own screen, I can pause and resume at any

time and games are often designed with shorter play sessions in mind. I've also

somewhat discovered for myself an appreciation for arcade gaming in general;

specifically for how it fits into this mold I've shaped for myself.

OK, enough preamble. The games I've been playing are:

- Ridge Racer

- Wipeout Pure

- Wipeout Pulse

- Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast

- Gran Turismo

These are all PSP titles, and I am enjoying them all. I've been playing Ridge

Racer the most, but oddly enough I think Outrun 2006 offers more. The challenge

in Outrun is higher.

Wipeout is interesting. I had been playing Vector class, but Venom is where it's

at. Vector feels way too slow and I find it difficult to control. Bump up to

Venom and everything moves more quickly and the game feels more natural to play.

I figure Outrun and Ridge Racer are pretty similar, since they're based off of

racing cars on a road and feature insane drifting and boosting. Wipeout has

hover vehicles and weapons; so the feel is quity different. I generally prefer

drifting and boosting; but I have been having fun with Wipeout as well.

Gran Turismo is just a whole other beast. I've been enjoying it well enough; but

I haven't played it much. The pace is much slower and more technical. We'll see.

I think I'll be heavily biasing towards the arcade racers just for sheer enjoyment.

Published on February 18, 2021

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