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NewDead to Rights: Reckoning is a third-person action shooter developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Namco for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Released in North America on June 28, 2005, and in Europe on February 3, 2006, it serves as a prequel to Dead to Rights II and the third installment in the Dead to Rights series.in PSP GameSku: PSPG056
Dead to Rights
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NewDead or Alive Paradise is a 2010 PlayStation Portable (PSP) game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo. It marks the third installment in the Dead or Alive Xtreme series, shifting from its fighting roots to a beach-themed party game.in PSP GameSku: PSPG055
Dead Or Alive Paradise
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NewDarius burst for PSP is part of the classic Darius series, a long-running franchise of horizontal scrolling shoot-'em-up (shmup) games developed by Taito.in PSP GameSku: PSPG053
Darius Burst
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NewThe PSP version of Dante's Inferno, released on February 9, 2010, aimed to bring the console experience to handheld gaming. Developed by A2M (now known as Behaviour Interactive), it closely followed the narrative of Dante's journey through Hell to rescue his beloved Beatrice, inspired by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. However, due to hardware limitations, several compromises were made.in PSP GameSku: PSPG052
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NewThe PSP version of Dante's Inferno, released on February 9, 2010, aimed to bring the console experience to handheld gaming. Developed by A2M (now known as Behaviour Interactive), it closely followed the narrative of Dante's journey through Hell to rescue his beloved Beatrice, inspired by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. However, due to hardware limitations, several compromises were madein PSP GameSku: PSPGO51
Dante’s Inferno CN
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NewCrazy Taxi: Fare Wars is a high-octane arcade-style racing game released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2007. It’s a compilation of the first two Crazy Taxi games originally released for the Sega Dreamcast and arcades, but with some tweaks and new features for the handheld experience.in PSP GameSku: PSPG050
Crazy Taxi Fare Wars
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NewCrash Tag Team Racing for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a 2005 release that adapts the console version's unique blend of racing and platforming to the handheld format. Developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Vivendi Universal Games, it offers a mix of high-speed racing, vehicle combat, and exploration within a theme park setting.in PSP GameSku: PSPG049
Crash Tag Team Racing
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NewCrash of the Titans for the PSP is a 3D platformer and beat-'em-up game developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Sierra Entertainment. It was released in 2007 as part of the Crash Bandicoot series. While the PSP version shares the same name and general plot as other versions (like those on PS2, Xbox 360, and Wii), it's actually based on the Game Boy Advance version and has some unique gameplay elements tailored for the handheld system.in PSP GameSku: PSPG048
Crash Of The Titans
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NewCrash Bandicoot: Mind Over Mutant is a 3D platformer released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in October 2008. Developed by Radical Entertainment and ported to the PSP by Virtuos, it follows the events of Crash of the Titans and introduces new gameplay elements and narrative twists.in PSP GameSku: PSPG047
Crash Mind Over Mutant
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NewCover Girl is a 2009 life simulation and puzzle game developed by Neko Entertainment and published by Ubisoft for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Targeted primarily at a female audience, the game presents itself as a personalized virtual magazine experience.in PSP GameSku: PSPG046
Cover Girl
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NewCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is an action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and released in 2009. Based on the animated film of the same name, the game follows the protagonist, Flint Lockwood, as he uses his inventive gadgets to save his town from a food-related disaster.
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Play as Flint Lockwood: Control the inventive hero through various levels inspired by the movie.
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Utilize Wacky Gadgets: Employ Flint's unique inventions to battle mutated food enemies and navigate through challenges.
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Explore Diverse Environments: Traverse 20 levels set in imaginative locations such as Jelly Castle and Ice Cream Falls.
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Engage in Action-Packed Combat: Use gadgets to melt, punch, smash, slice, and spray your way through food-themed obstacles and enemies.
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Multiplayer Mode: Team up with a friend in co-op mode, controlling Flint and his pet monkey, Steve, to tackle challenges together.
in PSP GameSku: PSPG045Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
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NewCastlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a comprehensive action-platformer released on October 23, 2007. This compilation revitalizes the classic Rondo of Blood, previously unreleased outside Japan, and includes the acclaimed Symphony of the Night, all enhanced with modern visuals and additional content.
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Remake of Rondo of Blood: The core of the game is a 2.5D remake of Rondo of Blood, featuring updated 3D character models and backgrounds while preserving the original side-scrolling gameplay. Players control Richter Belmont as he battles through Dracula's minions to rescue his beloved Annette.
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Playable Characters: In addition to Richter, players can unlock and play as Maria Renard, who offers a different set of abilities and attacks, providing a fresh gameplay experience.
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Unlockable Content: Completing specific objectives unlocks the original Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night, allowing players to experience these classics in their original forms.
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Boss Rush Mode: A new addition to this release is the Boss Rush mode, where players can face off against a series of bosses in succession. This mode can be played cooperatively with a second player via the PSP's Ad-Hoc wireless connection.
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Enhanced Audio: The soundtrack has been remastered, and players can unlock music tracks to create their own custom playlists, adding a personalized touch to the gaming experience.
in PSP GameSku: PSPG044Castlevania The Dracula X Chronicles
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NewCars: The Video Game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) offers a unique racing experience inspired by Pixar's Cars. Released on June 6, 2006, the game diverges from its console counterparts by focusing on a story-driven racing adventure set in the town of Radiator Springs.
Story Mode: Players control Lightning McQueen as he challenges the Delinquent Road Hazards—Boost, Wingo, DJ, and Snot Rod—to a series of races. The narrative unfolds with Lightning aiming to have the Tuners leave Radiator Springs if he wins. The climax features a race against Chick Hicks at the Carburetor County Speedway.
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Grand Prix: Compete in four consecutive races to accumulate the highest points.
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Time Trial: Race against the clock to achieve the best times on each track.
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Custom Race: Set up personalized races by selecting tracks, characters, and opponents.
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Multiplayer: Engage in local wireless races with friends.
Tracks: The game features various tracks, including Radiator Springs, Ornament Valley, and Tailfin Pass, each offering unique challenges and environments.
Playable Characters: In addition to Lightning McQueen, players can unlock characters like Doc, Ramone, Flo, Sheriff, and even the Tuners and Chick Hicks through progression in the game.
in PSP GameSku: PSPG043Cars
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Cars 2: The Video Game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is an action-packed racing game developed by Virtual Toys and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in 2011, it offers a unique blend of high-speed racing and spy-themed missions, inspired by Pixar's Cars 2 movie.
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Spy-Themed Racing: Players train as agents in the CHROME (Command Headquarters for Recon Operations and Motorized Espionage) facility, engaging in various missions and races to become world-class spies.
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Diverse Character Roster: Choose from over 20 characters, including Lightning McQueen, Mater, and new additions from the film. Characters are categorized into three weight classes—light, medium, and heavy—affecting their speed and handling.
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Multiple Game Modes: The game features various modes such as traditional races, battle events with weapons, and arena-style challenges. Players can perform tricks like driving on two wheels, jumping, and drifting to gain boosts.
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Multiplayer Support: Enjoy local multiplayer with up to four players, allowing for competitive racing and cooperative missions.
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Unlockables and Progression: Earn emblems to unlock new cars, tracks, and missions, enhancing replayability and providing incentives for skill development.
in PSP GameSku: PSPG042Cars 2
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NewCarnage Heart EXA is a unique mecha strategy game developed by Artdink and published by Natsume for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Released on March 19, 2013, it serves as a follow-up to the 1997 cult classic Carnage Heart, offering an intricate blend of robot customization and programming.
In Carnage Heart EXA, players assume the role of a commander overseeing giant robots known as Overkill Engines (OKEs). The game's core mechanic revolves around programming these mechs to perform specific actions during combat. Players can:
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Design and Customize OKEs: Choose from various body types, CPUs, weapons, and armor to create a robot tailored to their strategic preferences.
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Program Combat Behavior: Utilize a flowchart-like system to dictate how OKEs respond in different combat scenarios, such as attacking, evading, or locking onto targets.
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Manual Control: While the primary focus is on programming, players can also take direct control of their OKEs during battles, offering a hands-on approach to combat.
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Multiplayer Battles: Engage in wireless (Ad-Hoc) multiplayer matches, testing the effectiveness of your programmed OKEs against others.
in PSP GameSku: PSPG041Carnage Heart Eva
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