Patapon is an awesome game, so at last month's E3 when Sony announced Patapon 3, with a new multiplayer mode, people were pumped to play it on the show floor. Apparently, Sony would like to spread the ...
If there is one genre that has really flourished on the PSP, it would be rhythm games. Titles like Lumines, beats, Parappa the Rapper, and Gitaroo Man have made Sony's handheld a must-have for any ...
Lending credence to the rumor that Sony is doing away with the UMD drive on the next PSP comes word, beit rumor, from Ars that Patapon 2 will only be released digitally next month. You can, however, ...
You'd be hard pressed to find many games comparable to the Patapon titles. Sony's rhythm-strategy franchise casts the player as a deity, hands them an array of drums, and puts them in command of a ...
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) announced today the release of Patapon, available exclusively for PSP (PlayStation Portable). Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After taking 2010 off, Sony is set to bring its Patapon franchise back to the PSP this year. Today, the publisher revealed through the PlayStation ...
Despite the old, tired meme claiming the PSP has no games, the PlayStation Portable has long enjoyed a mature roster of software with some stand-out titles that are exclusive to the platform. One ...
Beneath its charming exterior is a complex, deep game. Patapon is not as simple as its childish graphics may lead on. The dying tribe of the Patapon need their God to command them, and after a ...
UMD movies -- remember those? Yes, they're the little discs that slide into the rear of Sony's PlayStation Portable, and it's been ages since a major motion picture was released on the format. In a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Despite having so much in common with Patapon at first glance, Kotani explained that he wanted to ...
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