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Sony's PlayStation Network Information site has revealed the latest round of emulated PlayStation titles available for Japanese PSP users, including a number of notable c...
Sony's PlayStation Network Information site has revealed the latest round of emulated PlayStation titles available for Japanese PSP users, including a number of notable cult action, strategy, and shooter titles. The full list of PlayStation titles now available for purchase in the store include Irem's shooter R-Types, Capcom's Dino Crisis, Bandai Namco's puzzler Mr. Driller (apparently later dropped from the first round of titles), and first party military sim Global Force. The update also includes the Japanese version of Nippon Ichi's cult strategy RPG Rhapsody, Hamster's convenience store management sim The Conveni (which saw its latest series release on the Xbox 360), and first party foot racer Toma Runner. Finally, the update includes a pair of titles from arthouse developer Artdink, Migi Hidari U-SA, a puzzle game released by Natsume in America as Turnabout, and Taiyou no Shippo: Wild, Pure, Simple Life (pictured), the developer's minimalist caveman simulator released in the USA as Tail of the Sun. The new titles come concurrently with a new PSP firmware update, version 3.03, which according to Sony adds no new features to the system, but continues to patch security holes present in earlier revisions. As yet, no new information has been released by Sony regarding its second round of PlayStation titles to be released for US customers.
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