Thanks for the info, guys.
I've been asking around and what I've found out was this. You can play the older games on the PS3, but you can't save . Which doesn't really make any sense to me.
Tomb Raider Underworld Demo
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You can play the older games on the PS3, but you can't save
Use the "PS3 Memory Card Utility" from the XMB to create a virtual Memory Card and to "plug" it in. Then you can save your PS1 games on the PS3. (At least that's how it is on the 60GB Model.) -
You can save the games, what you can't do is copy your old savegames to the PS3.
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I don't have consoles. I only have my laptop and Dad's PC.
So, yeah.
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I know I'm a little late, most of you people (probably) own the actual game already, but:
Are there really no places that you are "not supposed to" go in the demo? I saw one of those Nagas-thingys when I went to the left when entering the Shiva/Kali-statue room... If I'd be quick enough I might get a chance to shoot it. :chin I've been jumping all around the place and trying to grab those ledges that look climbable, but without any result.
I've also found all the tiny secrets (at least I think so).Or then there's the cruel truth: there's no way to proceed to any other areas ...
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The only way - that I know of - to explore further areas in the demo is exploiting the bug mentioned above: Tomb Raider Underworld Demo
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Thank you, Wile E. Coyote! I'll try that one... I really want to get the actual game. The demo runs smoothly enough on my dad's laptop. Maybe if I asked my dad really nicely, I could get it... :chin Or I could spare some money...
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By now the game should be reasonably cheap. At the UK Amazon marketplace you can get it for under 5£.
Be aware that many people say that the level from the demo is the best of the whole game. It gets rather dark towards the end.
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Yep, you're right, Wile E. Coyote, the game is actually quite cheap... :chin
And the game really gets rather dark towards the end, in my opinion too. Hmm... I'm definitelky going to do some serious thinking before I buy anything.