November 19, 2009

Assassin's Creed Bloodlines is Finally Here



Ubisoft's fired out a final launch trailer for PSP-exclusive Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, which releases alongside the home console sequel this Friday.

The handheld version, as you can see, carries on the story of the original game's protagonist, Altair and probably contains even more plot revelations to confuse and baffle the fans.


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source: CVG & HakoPSP.com

November 18, 2009

Special PSP For Kingdom Hearts in Japan

Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep

Square Enix is kicking off the new year over in Japan with Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep for the PSP. If you've been keeping up with the RPG giant's Japanese PSP releases, you'll know what this means: limited edition PSP time!

The Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Kingdom Hearts Edition bundle combines a copy of Birth by Sleep with a special PSP-3000 unit. The PSP is silver, with a black frame and a bunch of Kingdom Hearts logos on its front and back.

Importers should set aside 22,000 yen for the bundle. This is a savings of about 900 yen over buying the game and a standard PSP-3000 system separately.


source: PSP.IGN.com

November 17, 2009

Monster Hunter Unite, Gran Turismo PSP - Online Multiplayer via PlayStation 3 adhocParty

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite PSP Gran Turismo PSP

Sony has revealed that the PlayStation 3's "adhocParty" functionality will debut in North America later this month, allowing those that own both a PlayStation 3 and PSP to play portable games like Gran Turismo PSP and Monster Hunter Freedom online.

Supporting only certain titles, the adhocParty service essentially transforms the PlayStation 3 into an online access point, which then enables the ad hoc multiplayer of compatible PSP games to be played across the internet instead of locally.

Sony is billing adhocParty as a "new social gaming service," with Capcom North America and Europe's COO Mark Beaumont noting that "at last, Monster Hunter fans will be able to adventure together, regardless of where they are in North America."


source: ShackNews.com