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#1 Jersey-Gamer
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I had the PS3 version of Rayman Origins for a while, but also got the Vita version when they offered it on sale on PSN about two months ago. It feels right at home on the Vita, with crisp, sharp visuals. The added touch screen features are nice, too. It really is a superb game.

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Certain games already support downloadable content. Wipeout Pure is an awesome example of downloadable content--there are lots of tracks, ships, and interface skins you can get. It's impressive as it practically doubles the size of the game! On a similar note, Burnout Dominator also has a pair of tracks that you can download.
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Sounds good!

I thought Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters was great, and now I'm immersed in Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction on PS3. It's nice to know they'll be rewarding people who have played Size Matters and have a save file on the Memory Stick (similar to what some of the PS2 games did, if you had a save file from the previous installment on your memory card), and also have some sort of connectivity with Tools of Destruction.

I hope they offer a downloadable demo for this game, as we really don't have enough of them. Of course, they should also have a UMD demo disc for the benefit of those who don't have the ability to download demos.

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I was thinking about getting 'ratchet and clank: size matters' and i am not sure as i have had all the other ones in the series.

What do you think i should do?

mysimsrule

I would surely recommend it, especially since you've owned the other Ratchet & Clank games. Size Matters on the PSP is faithful to the other games in the series. The graphics are close to PS2 quality, and while it's a bit shorter than the others, it's very enjoyable.

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A good quality PC that's geared toward gaming will easily cost you a lot more than a PlayStation 3 would. That said, they each have their advantages and disadvantages. I decided not to choose between them and got both the PS3 and a new PC recently. :D

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I had not heard about that until you mentioned it. That could be a great feature.

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Logitech cordless action controller. Its the best controller for the PS2, better than the dualshock 2. 30 feet of wireless and with really good rumble, its very responsive too. But it's $40, you get what you pay for. I love mine so I highly recommend it.KoFoNiO

I agree with this, as several others here appear to have done already. :)

I'll also add that the battery life on this controller is outstanding. I believe the official specifications are 50 hours with vibration and 100 hours without. Although I haven't timed it, I'd estimate that it lives up to those specifications, maybe even exceeds it. I've only changed batteries twice since I owned it (about 14 months).

I highly recommend this controller!

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