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Play. Station TV Compatible Games (North America)The Play. Station TV is a niche within a niche, and there’s always been some confusion about what PS Vita, PSP, PS One, and PS Mobile games will actually run on the system. Combining SIEA’s outdated “official” list on PSN to the fact that compatibility can very depending on what region the game came from, it’s just a bit mess of confusion for most. Not to mention that the PSTV gets updates and new information every few days, while many people think nothing’s been made compatible for months. The team over at Vita Player is working hard to keep people in Europe updated with a go- to list of games available on the micro- console. Just as their team did, I began this list for North America game compatibility, but also include a large number of Japanese and Asia- region games as well.
Due to confusion in the past, I would like to clarify that this list contains games that will work on the Play. Station TV - without- using hacks or exploits. I do not include games that will only work if you hack your system, so all of these games will work on a unit that is right out of the box. Before going onto the actual list, there is one thing I’d like to get out there. I’ve been questioned a lot lately on Twitter, being asked for sources for my updates.
So, I’d like to take a moment to tell you how I find this information. There are basically 3 main methods to find out compatibility information that I use. They are as follows: I email the publishers for every PS Vita release, inquiring about PSTV Compatibility, and much of the time, get the answers straight from them.
Box Art often will have a logo on the front, confirming PSTV Compatibility in North America, while most compatible Japanese games will have a PS Vita TV logo on the back of the box. Official Websites for many games will include the PSTV/PS Vita TV in the product section where it lists what platforms a game is coming to. And, of course, I also have my own personal testing and the countless community resources that give me a hand. But, that should give you an idea of how I get the info, and how much time I put into this list for the fun of it. I go on hour- long hunts through websites, Game. FAQs Release Date Lists, and Play- Asia’s entire PS Vita database every few days, trying to find this info out. This originally started on my forum, but has been a major part of my site since February 2.
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Without further delay, here is my official list of North America games compatible with the Play. Station TV!*Do note that if anything in this list is meant for a game version from another region, I will make note of it. If you would like to be added to a Mailing List for all future PSTV updates, fill out the form below: Last Update: October 1. Update History. October 1. Added NA PS Vita title, Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms.
October 1. 2, 2. 01. Added PS Vita title, Steamworld Dig 2. October 1. 1, 2. 01. Added NA PS Vita titles, Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle, Semispheres. Added NA PS Vita title, Squareboy vs Bullies. September 2. 1, 2. Added NA PS Vita title, Antiquia Lost.
September 1. 2, 2. Added NA PS Vita title, Factotum 9.
September 0. 1, 2. Added NA PS Vita title, Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth. August 2. 5, 2. 01.
Added NA PS Via demo, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony’August 2. Added NA PS Vita title, Ys VII: Lacrimosa of Dana. August 1. 6, 2. 01. Added NA PS Vita title, Undertale. Added NA PS Vita title, Talisman: Digital Edition. Added Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (NA Version)0.
Added Accel World vs Sword Art Online (NA Version)0. Added NA PS Vita title, Valkyria Revolution.
Added NA PS Vita title, Nurse Love Addiction. Added EU PS Vita title, Drive Girls. Added JP PS Vita title, Nep- Nep Connect: Chaos Chanpuru.
Added JP PS Vita title, Blue Reflection. Added JP PS Vita title, Touhou: Genso Wanderer RELOADEDAdded JP PS Vita title, Tumukui Sen No Noroi, Sen No Inori For V0. Added NA PS Vita title, Plague Road. Added NA PS Vita title, Bodycheck. Added JP PS Vita titles, Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Championship 2. Added JP PS Vita title, Desire: Remaster Version, Starry Sky: Summer Stories. Added US/NA PS Vita title, Oceanhorn.
Added US/NA PS Vita title, Spellspire. Added PS Vita title, Revenant Saga.
Added US PS Vita title, The Caligula Effect. Added PSP title, Spinter Cell Essentials. Added PS Vita title, Collar x Malice (US Version)Added JP PS Vita title, Marginal #4: Road to Galaxy. Added PS Vita title, Legend of Dark Witch. Added PS Vita title, Love of Love Emperor of Love! Added PS Vita title, Caligula.
Added PS Vita title, Accel World vs Sword Art Online, Musou Stars. Added PS Vita title, The End of the World and Happy Birthday.
Added PS Vita title, Salt & Sanctuary. Added PS Vita title, End Sleep, Tokeijikake no Ley Line. Added PS Vita title, Hanasaki Work Spring! Added PS Vita title, Touhou: Genso Wanderer. Added PS Vita titles, Rep Kiss, Toukiden 2 (US Version)0.
Added PS Vita demo, Toukiden 2: Carryover Demo. Added PS Vita title, Omega Labyrinth Z0.
Added PS Vita title, Shantae: 1/2 Genie Hero. Added PS Vita title, Atelier Firis (US Version), New Game! The Challenge Stage. Added PS Vita title, Emerald Shores. Added PS Vita title, Hatsuyuki Sakura, VA- 1. HALL- A0. 2/2. 1/2. Added PS Vita titles, Harukanaru Toki No Nake De 3 Ultimate, The House in Fata Morgana: Collected Edition.
Added PS Vita title, Berserk and the Band of the Hawk. Added PS Vita title, Shiin.
Added PS Vita title, Dungeon Travelers 2- 2, Tsuihou Senkyo. Added PS Vita title, Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers. Added PS Vita title, Seraphim. Added PS Vita title, Forma. Added PS Vita title, Exile Election.
Added PS Vita title, Island, Timepiece Ensemble. Added PS Vita title, God Wars: Future Past, Tokyo Xanadu (US Version)0. Added PS Vita title, Azkend 2, The Princess is Money- Hungry, VVVVVV0. Added PS Vita title, Fate/Extella (US Version), Uta no Prince- Sama: Repeat Love. Added PS Vita titles, Spheroids, Xenoraid.
Added PSP titles, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus. Removed PSP title, Need for Speed: Shift (No Longer Able to be Downloaded/Transferred onto PS Vita / PSTV)Added PSP title, Need for Speed: Pro.
Street. 12/3. 1/2. Added PS Vita title, Diabolik Lovers: Lost Eden, Wand of Fortune R2.
Added PS Vita title, The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki Evolution. Added PS Vita title, Valkyrie Revolution. Added PS Vita title, Harukanaru Toki no Naka De 6: Gentou Rondo. Added PS Vita title, Air Race Speed. Added PS Vita titles, Black Wolves Saga Weib Und Schwarz.
Doc Martin Lovers – blog. The following post was written by one of our newest blog readers. She and I corresponded through email about the show and she then wrote me about having watched all the series in an inventive manner. I thought you should all have a chance to read how that affected her reaction to the show and to these characters. I also wanted to add a few remarks of my own. They are better placed at the end of Amy’s post. I hope you enjoy this interesting approach to reconsidering some of the thornier issues we’ve been trying to address: First, thank you to Karen for inviting me to write this post. I was a latecomer to the blog, only discovering it in the spring of 2.
I started to watch Doc Martin for a second time. I had watched Series 1- 4 on Netflix and then watched Series 5- 7 in “real time,” but it was only on the re- watch that I started to look for a resource to understand more about the show and the issues it raised. Reading all the posts and comments here has been very illuminating, and some of the discussions, especially about S7, made me realize that I wanted to review the entire series (S1- S7) once again so that the earlier episodes were clearer in my memory as I read the blog. But I honestly didn’t want to watch all the side stories again—the Bert and Al stories, the Penhale and Mrs T stories, or the patient stories. I wanted to focus on the relationship between Martin and Louisa: how did it start, how did it develop, how did it change? In particular, I had a few questions to focus on, issues that seemed to trouble viewers and some readers of the blog. For example, did it make sense that Martin and Louisa called off the first wedding? Or were the writers just torturing viewers? And did Martin’s statement that he knew she wouldn’t make him happy make sense? Also, was S6 as dark as I recalled?
Were Martin and Louisa really as angry and distant through S6? And then there is S7. Like many, I had found the characterization of Louisa in S7 wildly different from how she’d been depicted in every other series—as mean, cold, angry, unforgiving. Was that really the case? And what about the much discussed gap between E7 and E8 in S7? On my first viewing, I saw no gap.
On my second view, I noticed it and was, like many, perturbed by it. How would it seem on a third viewing? And then finally, the last scene of S7, E8. Would it make any more sense to me now? So here’s what I did. I started with S1 and over the course of a few days, I watched every episode in order, but fast forwarded through every scene that did not include Louisa and Martin with a few exceptions—scenes with Joan or Ruth and Martin, scenes with the awful Margaret, and scenes with Dr T and either Martin or Louisa. It usually meant I could watch an entire episode in about 1. I do realize this sounds insane, but hey, I am retired, and it’s summer.)What did I experience as a viewer doing this? Watch Road Games Online Free HD here.
Well, first of all, I really enjoyed S1- 3. In those series, Martin and Louisa are like sparring partners. The sparks fly, the sexual tension is intense, and the banter is smart, funny, and fast- moving. In both the Bad Breath kissing scene and the Urine Odor Date scene, I felt more sorry for Martin than outraged or amused and also empathetic to Louisa, but a bit annoyed that she didn’t at least give him a chance to talk it through. Poor guy was clueless. And she ran. Then we get to the Holly episode in S3 and the engagement and called off wedding. I admit that on my first two viewings, I was thrilled that Martin and Louisa had gotten together. But on my fast forward viewing my reaction was different. It was much more obvious that the two of them had never really had a full conversation about anything—just lots of banter and bickering and interrupted dates and kisses that ended up with misunderstandings. How could they get married? They hardly knew each other.
So this time my reaction to the cancelled wedding was different. This time it made perfect sense. How could two people who’d done nothing but argue and kiss twice get married?
Especially when one was so different from the other? What didn’t make sense was Martin saying she wouldn’t make him happy. I still think he realized that he wouldn’t make her happy and let her off the hook. Even she looked surprised when he said that. Also, what hadn’t made sense on earlier viewings was Louisa leaving town, running away. Couples can decide they’re not ready to get married without breaking up. But on further thought, it made sense knowing what we know about Louisa—that she runs away from problems rather than confront them. Maybe that wasn’t as clear to me on my first viewing of S1- 3, but now it appeared to be more consistent with the character’s behavior. Then we get to S4, a series I’d recalled not enjoying because I was so frustrated that Martin and Louisa were not communicating with each other; it felt like a bad farce where one character walks in the door just as the other walks out. I hate that stuff. And I also hated Edith. On my fast- forward review (which did include some of the Edith scenes), S4 felt different. This time I enjoyed it. It was so obvious to me that Martin and Louisa wanted desperately to be with each other, but couldn’t figure out a way to express that to each other. Edith was nothing but a minor distraction, not a threat. And, of course, the birth scene was still wonderful. Who doesn’t love a birth scene?
Now let me stop and observe one thing. I know that it’s very different to view something a second time when you know how things end. Of course, S4 felt better knowing that in the end Martin and Louisa would reconcile. But even my second viewing left me frustrated with them. It was only by fast forwarding through the extra material that I could really focus and see how much those two were dying to be with each other but stuck in their respective corners. I also got a different feeling for S5 this time. Before it had seemed like two lovebirds had turned overnight into enemies. But focusing just on their scenes together gave me a new way of seeing those interactions. They weren’t enemies—they were doing what many, if not most, new parents do: struggling to figure out how to be parents, how to stay a couple, and also how to retain their own individuality. They just were more inept than other couples at expressing themselves in any positive way as they struggled through it.