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I can’t let go of the first fighting game I’ve played that truly makes you feel a punch when it connects. There’s some nostalgia, sure, but absolutely zero pretension. Honestly, it doesn’t matter what it looks like. The graphics weren’t made for modern widescreen HD TVs but 2004 was a different time and back then? The game was stunning. Fight for NY is the only reason I keep the little guy, and I’m thankful the little fan inside is still buzzing as fast as it can. I could hear it struggling as I booted the game up – for research purposes – for the first time in about five years. Fight for NY is best at its most brutal, and surprises in the environments are key to throwing off your opponent. Grab Elephant Man and smash his head into a speaker, smash Omar Epps’s body into a neon sign, or even throw Mack 10 in front of a moving train down in the subway. The crowd around you can hand you weapons or hold your opponent in place. From basement fight clubs to fancy nightclubs, most arenas offer hazards you can use to your advantage.

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The environments are full of surprises and vital to an unexpected knockout. Redman, Ludacris, Bubba Sparxxx, the list goes on and on. Enter the 36 Chambers with Wu-Tang members Method Man and Ghostface Killah. You can finally settle those hypothetical bets of who would win in a fight: actor Danny Trejo or MC Busta Rhymes. Imagine pitting rap legends Ice-T and Slick Rick against Warren G and Flavor Flav – decked out in a top hat and his signature clock around his neck – in a 4-on-4 clash. 44 of them were stars, while several actors and celebrities from the time rounded out the remaining characters, with 23 of them being created for the game by the developers. They ended up with the most significant crossover in fighting games at the time, featuring a roster almost three times the number of characters in Super Smash Bros. knew they had to pull out all the stops to continue the franchise. Due to that popularity, developer AKI Corp. Its soundtrack with cuts from Method Man, Public Enemy, and LL Cool J opened up a world of stellar beats and slick verses that would stick with me for the rest of my life.įight for NY is a sequel to Def Jam Vendetta, a game not even Electronic Arts expected to be a knockout. It was my first real taste of hip-hop culture as a nerdy white kid from the American suburbs – one who was a fan of bands They Might Be Giants, Beck, and Ben Folds Five. Every fighter is essentially a stylised version of their rap persona.

An entire game filled to the brim with a who’s-who list of actual rappers, actors, and icons surrounding the hip-hop pantheon.
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Great to see that PS3 hacks have come such a long way. I'm planning on trying others, just to see if they work, soon.
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I've only tried playing 1 PS2 title till now cuz that's the only one I'm interested in.The game doesn't seem to have any issues. I've also checked the game compatibility on the PS2 compatibility list on Wiki.I've reinstalled the CFW, re-transferred the game many times, tried different TVs etc.I've tried 2 TVs and when I reboot the PS3, I go back to the XMB menu fine, so it isn't the TV's issue.
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I then tried to use the PS2classics app in the PlayStation and followed suit as given thro' the emulator package, the same happened again but at least, PlayStation 2 and the initial Def Jam iconic Loading symbol showed up and then the TV loses connection. pkg installed fine and the game launches too, it seems to be working fine but my TV loses the video connection.

pkg file using the PS2classicsGUI and transferred it using FileZilla and WinSCP (tried both just to get a feel of FTP speeds). I went through everything just to play the Def Jam Fight for NY title, my favorite game on PS2 growing up. Shout-out to the guy, he made it super easy for me. I installed a 4.88 PS3HEN CFW and got Multimann working using MrMario's vids. First time jailbreaking a playstation and first post here too, so bear with me if I look like a noob.
