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Purchase PSN card and then the game's DLC.Ĥ. Game X, Y, Z has missing DLC worth $80.Ģ. I was hoping I could ask relevant communities for donations for grabbing the missing stuff. Landcross wrote: ↑ 08:48there's just so muchĮven if we can't afford to buy every DLC, if we had a missing list at least, that would be a good way of seeing what the DLC "landscape" looks like. pkg file is the most important thing of course (who knows what we can do with more powerful computers and old encryption in the future), but having the. Taking your Nier Replicant DLC as an example. Sidenote: just because a pkg file is in the DoM doesn't make it fully 'preserved'. So, again, all help is very much appreciated. And I started doing that just since a month or two ago, before that all those datfiles were dormant for months if not years. Not because I want to, but because I'm pretty much literally the only one working on all PSN datfiles. So, what it often boils down to above is time I'm the bottleneck.
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I did start a misslist for PSP Japan a little while ago, but work on that got sidetracked due to other stuff. When buying that item on the PSN store, it just results in multiple normal pkg files (e.g. a bundle or deluxe edition of a game is virtual only: there's not a 'deluxe edition' pkg file. Not to mention that it's sometimes a bit difficult to weed out what content is actually content and what stuff is 'virtual only'. Only drawback is that, for that to work properly, I need the content-ids for everything that is already in no-intro and I'm working on that, but again, it's taking time.

I could write a query to check which items in my database are not yet in no-intro. As I said above, it's difficult to tell exactly what is and is not missing, but you're in luck because I run a (very much work in progress) database over at to catalog just that. That's cool! Japan is always a lesser active country in terms of (digital) preservation, so all the help is very much appreciated. Please give me a better idea and understanding of where we're at in terms of paid Japanese DLC before I start throwing out the cash. To be clear, I will be specialising in the Japan-region stuff.

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I homebrewed my PS3 and I think I'm ready to start archiving stuff before they disappear so I just want to be clear what we have and don't have. Is the reason the Japanese DLC is a bit limited due to cost and/or disinterest and/or difficulty/technical issues? Japanese DLC missing (stages, avatars, themes, etc). No-Intro's English DLC of this game seems complete, the Japanese one is incomplete though.īoth the Europe and USA single DLC for this game is preserved. Cost: About 2500 yen.ĪKA Drag-on Dragoon. 10 Japanese DLC missing (4 mission/stage packs, 4 characters, 2 BGM packs).

Here are some examples of what looks like gaps to me: For the paid DLC, I just need to purchase a JP PSN card.
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I have a Japanese PSN account and I can download DLC from there without problems (even though I don't live in Japan and I am using homebrew - haven't got banned yet knock on wood).
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1) Are the main groups preserving/cataloging PSN content (game updates, DLC content, custom themes, avatars, etc) No-Intro and NoPayStation?Ģ) Just to confirm, like how games have different regions (USA, Japan, Europe, etc), the DLC for the games are also region-locked? So each DLC has its own region.ģ) How complete are they? There are free DLC and paid DLC so I can't imagine it would be cheap to get everything, especially with multiple regions.
