Monday, January 11, 2010

Imágenes de Valkyria Chronicles 2





Ahora, la saga del PS3 se mueve al PSP. Se trata de un excelente juego de estrategia con tintes de FPS y RPG de Sega. Les dejo algunas imágenes.

Trailer de Metal Slug XX!!!

Ahora, será turno de Atlus llevar la exitosa franquicia de SNK al PSP. Les dejo el trailer.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

PSP Pink

- Sony announced the Blossom Pink model of PSP-3000 will be released in Japan on March 4, 2010, for 16800 yen.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

PSN Digital Comics launched today!!

Sony partners with Marvel, IDW Publishing, and Disney to bring comic books to the PSP.

The PSP firmware update v6.20 included a digital comics reader application that you can find under the "extras" icon on the cross media bar. Starting today, you'll be able to download comic books from Marvel, IDW Publishing (they publisher Transformers and G.I. Joe comic books, among others) and Disney. Individual comics are $1.99 or $0.99 each, and typically 20 to 30 pages in length. Comics can be downloaded directly to the PSP itself, or you can download them on your PC and sync them to your PSP using Sony's MediaGo software.

The comics store will be updated every week, and you can check out the current catalog here. The PSN digital comics service has a Twitter feed that you can follow here.

Source: GamePro.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Quick Ones from Japan... >_<

- Sega announced 500,000 units of the PSP RPG Phantasy Star Portable has been shipped in Japan within the first week.
- SNK Playmore will release The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga for PSP in Japan in September 2008, which includes KOF'94, KOF'95, KOF'96, KOF'97 and KOF'98 on one UMD.

Source: Gamespot.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Parasite Eve al fin!!! al PSP / Parasite Eve at last to the PSP!!

TOKYO--One of the surprising unveilings at Square Enix's DK Sigma3713 party was that The Third Birthday will be making its way to the PSP. This third installment in the Parasite Eve series was originally announced as a mobile phone game last summer, but the developers apparently decided that Sony's handheld would be a good platform as well.
Square Enix showed off a short trailer of The Third Birthday, and although there wasn't any new footage or in-game screens, the narration gave us some hints as to what to expect. The trailer started off with a grainy montage using flashback scenes from the past two Parasite Eve games. The Manhattan incident of 1997 from the original Parasite Eve was shown, followed by the scene in Parasite Eve II where a lady turns into a neo-mitochondrial creature (NMC). The narration explained that NMC sightings had dissipated since Aya's adventures in Parasite Eve II in 2000, and everything was back to normal. That is until 2009, when an outbreak of new creatures called the "twisted" appeared. In 2010, a system called the "Overdive" gets created as a solution to beat these new creatures, but Aya is the only person who can use it.
Following the montage of flashbacks, the trailer switches to the chapel scene that was shown last year at Tokyo Game Show 2007. Aya is in a wedding dress and is walking up to the altar. A man suddenly appears from the chapel's front door and starts shooting with a machine gun. Aya turns back and takes out a handgun to return fire, and her wedding ring flies off in the process. We see it falling on the ground, with blood spilling onto it a moment later. During the whole scene, we hear a somewhat cryptic narration that doesn't match up with what's happening. "This is my gift for her third birthday as she wakes up from her lost past. She may be a gift from heaven, who can save mankind that's trapped in the twist of time."
The trailer ended there, and the words "PSP version coming" appeared on the screen.

Source: Gamespot

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Phantasy Star Portable images!!









Here are some new images of Sega's PSP action RPG Phantasy Star Portable, the PSP version will have all new story mode with additional missions and multi-player modes, the game supports 4 player cooperative play.


Source: The Magic Box.