Phantom Brave On PSP Costs Less Than Your Average PSP Title

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Phantom Brave is being published yet again, this time on the PSP. You probably aren’t too concerned if you’ve already played the game on the PlayStation 2 or Wii, but just in case you plan on picking it up, you’ll be happy to know that Phantom Brave on PSP is a bit of a budget-priced game at $19.99 — a nice treat for latecomers.

 

Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle is based on the Wii version of the game, Phantom Brave: We Meet Again. System tweaks and added content from the Wii title are all present and accounted for. Additionally, the game also contains new cameos from Nippon Ichi characters such as the Hero Prinny.

 

Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle is planned for release in March in North America. Europe will get the game, too, but only as a PlayStation Network download title.


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