Tag: PSP
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Review: Ys I & II Chronicles (Sony PSP)
The first two Ys games are the latest to be released on the PSP by XSeed. Did it fare as well as the other releases?
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Review: Twin Blades (Sony PS3/PSP)
Twin Blades is the latest game ported over to the Mini collection. Was it worth the wait, or were we better off without it?
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Review: Sonic Wings Special (Sony PS3/PSP)
Sonic Wings Special has flown into the Import Classics section of the PSN. Is it something special, or is its name a misnomer?
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Review: Money Idol Exchanger (Sony PS3/PSP)
Did this Japanese puzzle game survive translation, or is this one game that should have stayed overseas?
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Review: Knights in the Nightmare (Sony PSP)
Knights in the Nightmare makes its way onto the PSP, but how well does it fare without stylus control?
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Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta (Sony PSP)
Ghost of Sparta has the tough job of one-upping its predecessor on the PSP and stepping out of the Shadow of God of War III. Has Ready at Dawn set a new high for the system, or is this just a derivative sequel?
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Playstation Phone Shown By Engadget, Denied By Sony, Defended By Engadget
Yesterday, technology site Engadget showed what can only count as a massive coup: pictures of a Sony Ericsson developed Android 3.0 (Gingerbread) phone that is being dubbed the Playstation Phone. The phone would resemble a PSPgo, in that it has buttons for gameplay sliding out from the touchscreen, a long analogue pad where the start…
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Review: Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (Sony PSP)
The PSP finally gets its very own Tenkaichi game. Is this just more of the same, or will the tag team gimmick push it over the top?
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Persona 2: Innocent Sin Headed To The PSP
This week’s Famitsu brings what will likely cause much rejoicing among Shin Megami Tensei fans: Persona 2: Innocent Sin will be ported to the PSP in the same way that Shin Megami Tensei: Persona was. This was confirmed through a scan of the magazine posted by a user on NeoGAF. Both Innocent Sin and Persona…
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God of War Dev: It “Doesn’t Make Sense” To Develop For Piracy-Ridden PSP
PSP releases don’t get much bigger than God of War: Ghost of Sparta. The next game in the famous series releases next week, and is sure to do gangbusters at retail. This fact makes it that much more startling that developer Ready at Dawn’s Ru Weerasuriya is talking about something completely unrelated to the game:…
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News: PSPgo Prices Slashed Worldwide
Sony has announced that they are reducing the price of the PSPgo worldwide. The prices will be as follows: * $199 in the US, down from $249 * 16,800Â¥ ($207) in Japan, down from 26,800Â¥ ($331) * £160 in the UK, down from £225 So let’s analyse for American audiences. For $50 less, you can…
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10 Thoughts On…God of War: Ghost of Sparta (Sony PSP)
Having both reviewed God of War III and God of War: Chains of Olympus, I guess it’s pretty obvious that I’m a huge fan of the series. Last week, the God of War: Ghost of Sparta demo was released to those of us with Playstation Plus accounts. Ready at Dawn has returned to helm the…
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Review: Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper (Sony PSP)
Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper Publisher: Gamers Digital Developer: Virtual Playground Genre: Hidden Object Game Release Date: 10/05/2010
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Review: Fish Tank (Sony PSP)
Match three puzzles are a dime a dozen. Does Fish Tank do enough to swim ahead of the pack?
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Catching Up With 2009: Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising
It was about two years ago that Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2: The Phantom Fortress showed up in Alex’s mailbox and he asked us who wanted to cover it. I don’t know what I was thinking, but I volunteered. I was never a fan of Naruto. I usually can’t watch anime, and I stuck my…
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Catching Up With 2009: Adventures to Go!
Though I’m not sure when exactly this thing is going up, at least it finally is. I think I started playing this game about a month ago. You might be wondering why it took so long to get this piece up, but the truth is that I only finished the game late on Saturday night.…
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Catching Up With 2009: Steambot Chronicles: Battle Tournament
Here we are in week four of Catching Up With 2009. It has been nearly a month since I started this column, and trust me, I’ve still got a ways to go before I’ve fully caught up with everything. I even ventured over to a new Gamestop in my area and picked up about six…
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Review: Puzzle Chronicles (Sony PSP)
Puzzle Chronicles Publisher: Konami Developer: Infinite Interactive Genre: Puzzle RPG Release Date: 01/28/2010