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The marketing for MPO attempted to distance the game from prior Metal Gear entries on portable platforms, particularly the 2D action game Metal Gear: Ghost Babel for the Game Boy Color and the turn-based Metal Gear Acid series also on PSP (both which were set in their own alternate continuity), with one promotional video on the official English ...
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a PlayStation Portable (PSP) remake of the 1995 Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) title of the same name. [2] [3] While the remake features gameplay changes, the central narrative remains the same. [4]
Disgaea Infinite (ディスガイア インフィニット, Disugaia Infinitto) is a visual novel for the PlayStation Portable.The game is part of the Disgaea series, using the same setting and characters as Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, though Mao and Raspberyl from Disgaea 3 also make appearances.
Gensō Suikoden: Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki is a traditional console role-playing video game featuring three-dimensional characters and environments. [2] To progress through the game, players must travel through various environments, interact with non-player characters and battle enemies to advance the story. [2]
Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins [a] is a video game in Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins series, developed by Tose and published by Capcom.It was released for the PlayStation Portable on August 3, 2006, in Japan and August 29, 2006, in North America.
Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon X (テイルズ オブ ファンタジア なりきりダンジョンX, Teiruzu Obu Fantajia Narikiri Danjon Kurosu, the "X" is read as "Cross") is a remake of the Game Boy Color role-playing video game, Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon, for the PlayStation Portable developed by Namco Tales Studio and published by Namco Bandai Games.
A Japanese trademark for the name Sol Trigger was first registered in November 2011, [5] and the game was first announced in May 2012, in an issue of Famitsu. [2] It was revealed to be the company's most expensive, high-budget game ever attempted, [2] and their last game for the PlayStation Portable system. [6]
The Konami Code. The Konami Code (Japanese: コナミコマンド, Konami Komando, "Konami command"), also commonly referred to as the Contra Code and sometimes the 30 Lives Code, is a cheat code that appears in many Konami video games, [1] as well as some non-Konami games.