N+ coming to Europe this Spring

Atari’s insanely difficult ninja-themed platformer, N+, will finally see release in Europe. Although available in the US since August, the PSP and DS versions of the game will be available this Spring. The PSP version will arrive in March, while the DS version will arrive in April.
Both versions of the game were highly regarded by PSP and DS Fanboy. Regardless of platform, European gamers should be thrilled at this new opportunity to throw their systems in frustration.
Gallery: N+
N+ coming to Europe this Spring originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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N+ coming to Europe this Spring

Atari’s insanely difficult ninja-themed platformer, N+, will finally see release in Europe. Although available in the US since August, the PSP and DS versions of the game will be available this Spring. The PSP version will arrive in March, while the DS version will arrive in April.
Both versions of the game were highly regarded by PSP and DS Fanboy. Regardless of platform, European gamers should be thrilled at this new opportunity to throw their systems in frustration.
Gallery: N+
N+ coming to Europe this Spring originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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N+ coming to Europe this Spring

Atari’s insanely difficult ninja-themed platformer, N+, will finally see release in Europe. Although available in the US since August, the PSP and DS versions of the game will be available this Spring. The PSP version will arrive in March, while the DS version will arrive in April.
Both versions of the game were highly regarded by PSP and DS Fanboy. Regardless of platform, European gamers should be thrilled at this new opportunity to throw their systems in frustration.
Gallery: N+
N+ coming to Europe this Spring originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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N+ coming to Europe this Spring

Atari’s insanely difficult ninja-themed platformer, N+, will finally see release in Europe. Although available in the US since August, the PSP and DS versions of the game will be available this Spring. The PSP version will arrive in March, while the DS version will arrive in April.
Both versions of the game were highly regarded by PSP and DS Fanboy. Regardless of platform, European gamers should be thrilled at this new opportunity to throw their systems in frustration.
Gallery: N+
N+ coming to Europe this Spring originally appeared on Joystiq Playstation on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Harrison: Atari to focus on downloadable PSP titles
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Monsieur Phil Harrison, AKA directeur général délégué des Infogrames, had some words of praise for the PSP at Atari’s global showcase last week in London as he called it a “vibrant platform.” However, the praise falls short of software support as Phil said the company currently wasn’t going to make any new game announcements for the system.
Harrison noted, while not having anything specific to speak of, that Atari does have interest in going the route of e-distribution titles. Said Harrison: “There is no doubt that PSP is a very vibrant platform from a hardware perspective and I think Sony has recently made some good moves into opening up online distribution for software on PSP, so I’m looking to explore that.” A downloadable version of N+ would be a great start, Phil!
Harrison: Atari to focus on downloadable PSP titles originally appeared on PSP Fanboy on Mon, 08 Dec 2008 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Harrison: Atari to focus on downloadable PSP titles
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Monsieur Phil Harrison, AKA directeur général délégué des Infogrames, had some words of praise for the PSP at Atari’s global showcase last week in London as he called it a “vibrant platform.” However, the praise falls short of software support as Phil said the company currently wasn’t going to make any new game announcements for the system.
Harrison noted, while not having anything specific to speak of, that Atari does have interest in going the route of e-distribution titles. Said Harrison: “There is no doubt that PSP is a very vibrant platform from a hardware perspective and I think Sony has recently made some good moves into opening up online distribution for software on PSP, so I’m looking to explore that.” A downloadable version of N+ would be a great start, Phil!
Harrison: Atari to focus on downloadable PSP titles originally appeared on PSP Fanboy on Mon, 08 Dec 2008 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PSP Homebrew - UltraPandora Installer v.4.C
Marce82 has got a nice treat for us all here at the PSP homebrew community. It’s the UltraPandora Installer v.4.C.
You’ll be really glad to know that this nifty homebrew app is finally in English! Hooray! Now you can tuck away those Spanish-English translators now and fully enjoy the app without fear of misunderstanding.
See but some of the screenshots proving it:
Download: UltraPandora Installer v.4.C
Discuss: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
Scan reveals 3 new characters and a new character class for Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2
More Tales are coming to your world as Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2 gets 3 new characters and a new character class.
A scan from Shonen Jump reveals that the 3 characters would be Jade from Tales of The Abyss, Kyle from Tales of Destiny 2, and the eager knight, Chloe from Tales of Legendia.
The scan also reveals the addition of a new character class - the Pirate. It’s supposed to be a skilled fighter that’s actually good at both short and long range combat, pretty handy.
No word on a US release yet, but Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2 will hit stores in Japan on the 29th of January 2009.
Check the thumbnail for a bigger scan, or simply go to the source below.
More Tales for your world:
- Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2: scans and release date
- Tales of The World: Radiant Mythology 2: gets battle system upgrade, more
PSP Homebrew - Laser Invaders V3: moving starfield added UPDATE v.4 now out
Updates are rolling out fast for Art’s PSP homebrew game, Laser Invaders. It’s now at version 3 and this time, it’s got a moving starfield. See the screenshot below:
No, that’s not dandruff flakes. That’s the moving starfield. Anyhow, in case this is the first time you’ve come across this cool brew, all you have to do is to shoot all invaders to win. The faster, the better.
Make sure you check out the readme for more info. Also, if you’d like to catch a video of the game in action, we’ve posted it in our previous coverage of the brew below.
Download: Laser Invaders V3
Discuss: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
Originally posted 06Nov 08, 5:13PM
UPDATE Art’s working really fast on this brew, guys. Only a few hours after he’s released v3 of Laser Invaders, now comes yet another update, v4.
For this release, the last type of invader has been added. This completes the original invaders feature in the game.
Enjoy!
Download: Laser Invaders v4
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More layoffs - Brash Entertainment sacks 20
Lay-offs and cutbacks seem to be the trend in the gaming industry as of late as Brash Entertainment sacks 20 people across the org chart due to “the current tough economic landscape.”
They will, however, hand severance and extended benefits to those who lost their jobs. Brash has put out the following the statement:
Citing the current tough economic landscape, Brash Entertainment has confirmed the company has instituted a strategic cost reduction plan that will see the elimination of over 20 positions across multiple departments
Others who’ve made similar responses to the economy include Electronic Arts, Sony, and THQ is planning to do the same. The times are tough, especially for those who lost their jobs, let’s just hope that at the very least, games still come out good and some measure of good will come from these lay-offs.
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