More Budget Priced PSP Dual Packs Slated For January 2012
By Ishaan . December 20, 2011 . 9:00amSony have announced three new budget-priced PSP Dual Packs for $15 each.
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Sony have announced three new budget-priced PSP Dual Packs for $15 each.
Thanks (maybe?) to Datel you can play WipEout Pure and Tomb Raider: Anniversary with tilt control.
The LocoRoco are rolling on to the PSP again, this time as a PlayStation Network download. LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival has more challenging night time stages and enhanced ad-hoc support.
Just like I mentioned before LocoRoco 2 will only cost $19.99 in North America. A post on the PlayStation Blog post confirmed the price…
We thought the retail rumors were on the mark, but now it’s official. The PlayStation Blog announced the cheerful sequel to LocoRoco is scheduled…
An English version of LocoRoco 2 is complete. The question is when will Sony Computer Entertainment America release it here? Maybe we will see…
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan started selling first party games at a discount on the PlayStation Store the same day they went into retail stores.…
Sony finished LocoRoco 2. It’s in English too and comfortably sitting in European stores as of today. Japan gets LocoRoco 2 in about two…
LocoRoco 2 exists, but when is it coming out? The cheerful looking sequel has already been confirmed for nearly much every region without a…
The LocoRoco 2 video released by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan retains the generally harmonious feel of the first game with more animals and shooting? One…
Details are still hard to come by about LocoRoco 2. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe seems to know about more about the game since their…
For the younger crowd Sony is selling a Ratchet & Clank PSP bundle pack with a 1GB memory stick, National Treasure, Echochrome, Ratchet & Clank:…
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan put up webpages for LocoRoco 2 and Patapon 2 confirming both games will get sequels. These respective predecessors to both…
Before we talked about where LocoRoco was going, I asked Tsutomu Kouno, the developer of LocoRoco, about where he got the idea for the…