21/02/2009

Loco Roco PSP


Loco Roco PSP

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Somewhere, there's a dizzy parallel universe where there's no Radio One. No Capital Gold. No Magic FM. Where the soundtrack to everyday life throbs with manic day-glo doo-wop pop thrills and the words you hear have never been heard by mortal ears. It's a world where the smiling bubble offspring of Jeff Minter's perverted Corona dreams have to pass their fizzical by warbling joyous high pitched odes to MDMA and the wonders of surging serotonin. These amorphous blobs grin themselves to death for the love of plants. It's a happy, albeit brief existence...Read the rest at Eurogamer


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Mega Man Maverick Hunter X PSP












Mega Man Maverick Hunter X PSP

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To many fans, the original Mega Man X proved a major highlight in the series. It retained the cooler aspects of the Mega Man franchise while offering something altogether unique. Everything fans had come to love, including slick presentation, cool bosses and precise control, received even better treatment in the "X" series. It also traded the overly cute, baby-robot aesthetic of the original for an older, slightly grizzled look. Nothing you'd call edgy, of course, but it was nonetheless a big departure. It made Mega Man officially cool. Read the rest at IGN

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18/02/2009

Moto GP PSP











Moto GP PSP

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The MotoGP racing franchise from Namco Bandai Games has remained exclusive to the PlayStation 2 since its 2000 debut, but now the series is racing on the PlayStation Portable. MotoGP for the PSP offers a competent mix of arcade- and sim-style racing with fully licensed riders and motorcycles. However, the short track list, somewhat lacking season mode, and lifeless artificial intelligence leave MotoGP thin on content..Read the rest at GameSpot 

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16/02/2009

HeatSeeker PSP












HeatSeeker PSP

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Heatseeker is an arcade-style flying game from IR Gurus, the same developer behind 2005's Heroes of the Pacific. Unlike Heroes, Heatseeker takes place in modern times and places you in the cockpit of some of today's most well-known fighter jets. It's not a very deep game; it's kind of ugly, and the voice acting is atrocious. But Heatseeker can be fun in small doses--especially if you don't mind taking down wave after wave of enemies, level after level...Read the rest at Gamespot 

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