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DescriptionPurchase this PS one® Classic and play it on both your PS3™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems!Help Crono and his friends as they travel through time in search of a way to defeat the evil entity known as Lavos.Download this PS one® Classic today!Transferring to a PSP® system from your PS3™ system:You must be signed into the PlayStation®Network account that originally purchased the game. You must have at least 290 MB free on your Memory Stick Duo™. Connect your PSP® system to your PS3™ system with a USB cable and switch your PSP® system to USB Mode.

Highlight the game on the PS3™ XMB™, press the Δ button and select Copy.PC Store Customers:Log into your PlayStation®Network account that you originally used to purchased the game. Then, download the game from your 'Download List' in the PlayStation®Store onto your PS3™ system.This title has been converted from the original PlayStation® disc to the PSP® and the PS3™ systems. Consequently, there may be times where the title plays differently from the PlayStation® disc version, or where some features may not function properly. This version does not support PlayStation® peripherals (controller, memory card, multitap, etc.), therefore functionalities such as multiplayer, versus, and co-op modes are not available.Purchase indicates acceptance of the PlayStation®Network Terms of Service/User Agreement and this item's use restrictions. If you do not wish to accept all these terms, do not purchase this item.

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Originally posted by:The PC version is ok. Based on the DS version, but with a few content missing. Nothing major.The main thing to note is that that game just doesn't work for some people. For some, it's just a black screen. So if you buy it, remember to test it as soon as possible, and if it doesn't work, ask for a refund.Stop lying, there are few major bugs. I'm not lying, I'm just speaking from my own experience with the game.Honestly, I didn't even know people were having those issues. I'm not getting black screens when starting the game, so I didn't even know about this issue until I saw some people (you included) complaining.I'm also not having the money issue, as you can se here:Again, I didn't even know this problem existed until today.To ME, the game has minor issues, but no major ones.

And BTW, if you read my post again, I CLEARLY said that some people ARE having black screen issues (again, something I found out TODAY!).This is not a 'I'm not having any issues, so the port is obviously fine' kind of thing. It's more like a 'I didn't even know people werehaving SO ANY issues'. I'm just speaking from MY experience with the port. Same as you, right? I mean, you didn't even mention the constant UP input some people are having, since you are not having this issue.

Originally posted by Nightmarefoxy61:So guys what choice should i make? Buy the pc while it at discount 7.47 or should I get the DS version which i hear is a better version and is also on portable handheld( i do own a 3ds) device but is $39.99 at my local gamestop.The PC version is awful. Bugs, slow-downs, no proper keyboard and mouse support, a lack of lots of options, messed-up colouring, the lack of the original translation.The NDS version is a lot better, but still isn't the best version of CT. Originally posted by:Blackscreen on new game or loading, money and prices are not shown if over 1000, same with race highscores or gold obtained from chest.

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Combat UI doesn't fit with the screen (it's always in the place to fit with black borders even if they're not there). Racing mini-game isn't affected by original filter. Black borders at some locations don't even reach top of the screen, so it's look uglier than for example FF9 aspect ratio.Well, that tells me to wait until it's under 5$ jesus Square, fix this. Look at all the nostalgia goggles!Look, I grew up on the SNES version where they weren't called Fiends, they were Monsters I believe, the old school 16-bit graphics and MIDI music files. I played the PSX version that came with the soundtrack disk. I've played the DS version and was enjoying it, though I wish it had a graphics option for the old sixteen bit graphics just for the nostalgia, and I'm currently playing the PC port, which has a rather nice UI and an option to play in either old or new graphics. The only major issue I've had with the PC version, is using my Xbox 360 pro controller to get up and down some stairs, that have people near them.

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I actually had to for some reason switch to WASD to get up and down them, and this was when you're in the future before you get Robo, where you find the seed and chase the rat.In all honesty, it's more of, do you want a portable version(DS), or a version you can leave at home(Desktop) Which of these options is more appealing to you? Originally posted by:Look at all the nostalgia goggles!More like look at the blindness to tangible downgrades and technical issues. Also, your retrospective of the different systems' versions of CT is bizarre, being largely imaginary. Is imagination a part of nostalgia? If so, then your post would appear to be shrouded by nostalgia goggles - that, or you're just pretending to have played the earlier versions of CT.Look, I grew up on the SNES version where they weren't called Fiends, they were Monsters I believe, the old school 16-bit graphics and MIDI music files.

I played the PSX version that came with the soundtrack disk. I've played the DS version and was enjoying it, though I wish it had a graphics option for the old sixteen bit graphics just for the nostalgia, and I'm currently playing the PC port, which has a rather nice UI and an option to play in either old or new graphics.The NDS version of CT (like all versions of CT) has the original 16-bit graphics.

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It just has them in a lower resolution than in the SNES version, and with a messed-up puke-green colouring filter over top of them. Visually and technically, the NDS version of CT is a downgrade from the NDS version of CT. They're both 16-bit, though.And the NDS version also has a partly-redesigned UI for the sake of filling up the NDS' second screen with (mostly redundant and unnecessary) information.Also, all versions of CT use the same MIDI-based sound and music, stored into different formats for the different systems.There is no option in the PC version of CT to play with old graphics.