PlayStation Portable (PSP)

Aug 10, 2007

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Guilty Gear Judgment PSP Game

All those gamers who can’t do without a good old fighting game should take a look at the new Guilty Gear Judgment for the PSP system. In fact you shall find double the excitement and the stimulation as the GGJ game features two fighting games on one UMD!
Majesco Entertainment is the company behind the title and just like all Guilty Gear games this one too will have signature moves and will starr some old favorites like Sol Badguy, Potemkin, May, Dizzy and Faust. The new release includes the arcade fighting of Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and Guilty Gear Judgment. The former has 23 characters in totality with 6 modes like Head-to-Head, Arcade, M.O.M (Medal of Millionaire), VS CPU, Survival and Training and the latter includes 21 characters and a number of multiple modes. The game is now retailing for $39.99 and for more info head over to www.guiltygearjudgment.com.
"Guilty Gear Judgment offers gamers incredible value by combining two deep fighting games on one UMD," said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing for Majesco. "Both games feature the character-driven game play and unique signature attacks that have defined the Guilty Gear series across multiple systems and made it a fan favorite."


EA's NASCAR 07 PSP Game

All the speeds devils out there (well in the virtual world at least) should be happy to know that the NASCAR 07(R) by EA SPORTS will start shipping from September 8. The new racing gaming which was already available on the PS2 and the XBOX is now available for the PSP System.
NASCAR 07 is a pretty popular title and entails players experiencing the crazy racing world where they have to compete against 43 competitors. The game promises to be a thrilling ride with its tricky tracks, awesome cars which can hit up to more than 180 mph and some never before effects like screen blurring and camera shaking. For more info visit www.ea.com

M.A.C.H. - 1st Ever Aerial Combat/Racing Game for the PSP System by Sierra Entertainment

Vivendi Games' Sierra Entertainment division has announced the development of M.A.C.H (Modified Air Combat Heros), the first flight combat/racing game made exclusively for the Sony Playstation Portable (PSP) system. The game was developed by UK-based Kuju Entertainment, and is expected to ship in North American on Feb. 20, 2007. It is scheduled to be shipped in Europe and Australia shortly after its North American release.
In the game, players will become outlaw pilots as they compete in deadly aerial contests of speed, skill, and weaponry. Options include engaging in multiplayer action against up to eight real-word rivals over an ad hoc wireless network or game sharing mode. Another fun feature of M.A.C.H. is the ability to defeat your rival sand unlock customized parts and planes. There are a total of 180 configurations possible across 11 different planes.
The games prologue gives gamers an exciting taste of what to expect:
In the year 2049, the governments of the world switched to unmanned aircraft for combat in an attempt to save lives. By doing so, they decommissioned thousands of jets and their fighter pilots, ironically destroying the livelihood of those they were trying to save. Years later, these planes appeared on the black market and were sold to the highest bidders. It wasn't long before an underground emerged, featuring ex-fighter pilots, smugglers and wealthy hobbyists piloting the decommissioned aircraft. In a competition of fight and flight, these pilots heavily modify their jet fighters to outrace and outduel the competition to win fame, glory and fortune. Welcome to the world of M.A.C.H.
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BattleZone PSP Game System Ships

Decades ago, back in the ancient eighties, a stand-up arcade game called BattleZone was released by legendary video game company Atari. The game used black-and-white graphics with green lines that somehow represented tanks, rocks, and other objects you were supposed to shoot. It was an unusual game, requiring you to stand on it and stare into a scope, as if you were in a tank. This was all part of the illusion, as your hands grasped two joysticks, you became a tank commander with the sole purpose of blasting other tanks. Controls were awkward, and first time players had to adapt quickly or get blasted. Needless to say, the game ate a lot of quarters.
Atari has released BattleZone to a new generation of PSP players. The graphics are a definite quantum leap from what they had before, and are quite photorealistic. It is set in futuristic and international military environments. You get to go through over ten worlds like ruined cities of Russia, jungles of China, desert canyons of the United States, Antarctica’s frozen tundra, and even the Canary Islands. The game puts you at the controls of highly maneuverable hover tanks, where you can use eight customizable team vehicles, plus a whole bunch of high-powered weapons.
Unlike the old-school BattleZone, this allows for multiplayer mode. In fact, the wireless mode allows up to four players to go head-to-head. Other methods of gameplay include Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Team Deathmatch, Hotzone, Knockout, and Fox and Hound. And yes, there is still single-player option as well, but don’t be afraid to challenge yourself against others.
Additional content is available for download onto your PSP through the official website, www.battlezonegame.com, where you can get news, leader boards, and exclusive online level builder tool that allows players to customize game maps. Battlezone is available wherever PSP games are sold, for about $40-50 USD.
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Killzone:Liberation for PSP
Sony Computer has announced the release of Killzone: Liberation for the PSP. Killzone: Liberation is the sequel to Killzone, a successful game for the PlayStation 2 that was released two years ago. It is anticipated that Killzone: Liberation will be much better on the PSP, with a third-person perspective, Wi-Fi functions, and all new environments.
In case you didn’t play the first Killzone, it kind of has a very modern warfare look to it. The sequel takes place in the same world as the first, a postmodern time where the ISA is at war with the evil Helghast. The Helghast are these guys that dress up like the Stormtroopers from Star Wars. Ruthless Helghast General Metrac (a human, apparently) has taken high-profile hostages in the City of Rayhoven. Hero Jan Templar is assigned to evacuate the city and rescue the hostages. In the game, you play Templar’s warriors, on mission of liberation. You can play in both online and offline modes, and have access to a great array of weapons and vehicles including tanks, sniper rifles, shotguns, and whatever else you can get the enemy with.
There are many different styles of gameplay as well. You can play alone, and, using the wireless feature, you can use two-player cooperative function for a single player mission. You can also have up to six players involved in games like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Assault, and Capture the Flag.
Since Killzone:Liberation is designed by Guerilla, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, you know that Sony is going is market and promote this game up the yin-yang. The game is rated “T” for Blood, Language, and Violence, and it appears that rating is justified with the moderate amount of blood visible from the screenshots. Killzone: Liberation should be available wherever PSP games are sold at a suggested retail price of $40-50 USD.
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