It's pretty likely that Darth Vader Wii is a fake, if you look at the eBay listing the pictures of the Wii remote that supposedly comes with it are pictures of the prototype Nintendo released back when they first announced the "Revolution". The way to tell is to look at the buttons and their labels which are different compared to the final Wii remote design. 

Plus, would you send $15,000 to an eBay seller with only 31 feedback?
"The recent PS3 and PSP system updates comes with an unannounced feature - the ability to remotely play any PS One game on the PSP."

Final Fantasy IX comes to mind. I am going to give it a try just to check it out and see if it works. I won't play it on the PSP, why when I have that big A5S HD TV to view it on. Need something though until FF XIII releases and Enchanted Arms does not cut it for me.
Merry Christmas
Glenn
...which is good. If you look back at VG Chartz 's data and compare it with commercial tracking agencies like Media Create, NPD or Chart Track, VG Chartz has similar figures but different enough to prove a balanced, independent coverage. VG Chartz had an undeserved bad reputation because it was small and independent, but I'm glad to see The Inquirer using its figures in conjunction with other sources.
It's pretty likely that Darth Vader Wii is a fake, if you look at the eBay listing the pictures of the Wii remote that supposedly comes with it are pictures of the prototype Nintendo released back when they first announced the "Revolution". The way to tell is to look at the buttons and their labels which are different compared to the final Wii remote design. 

Plus, would you send $15,000 to an eBay seller with only 31 feedback?
"The recent PS3 and PSP system updates comes with an unannounced feature - the ability to remotely play any PS One game on the PSP."

Final Fantasy IX comes to mind. I am going to give it a try just to check it out and see if it works. I won't play it on the PSP, why when I have that big A5S HD TV to view it on. Need something though until FF XIII releases and Enchanted Arms does not cut it for me.
Merry Christmas
Glenn
...which is good. If you look back at VG Chartz 's data and compare it with commercial tracking agencies like Media Create, NPD or Chart Track, VG Chartz has similar figures but different enough to prove a balanced, independent coverage. VG Chartz had an undeserved bad reputation because it was small and independent, but I'm glad to see The Inquirer using its figures in conjunction with other sources.