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Eurogamer reports that Sony has popped two new PSP demos onto its American PC Store. The first is for Puzzle Guzzle, which has you making diagonal shapes on a square board while an opponent tries to make your life more difficult; your brain tears the box to shreds apparently, and that sounds like super powers. The other is a sampler for Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, a game based on the US cartoon where superheroes and characters from 1960s Hanna-Barbera shows tackle court cases.
A demo version of the quirky-looking puzzle game, Puzzle Guzzle, for PSP is available to download via the PSN Store for PC.In Puzzle Guzzle, you have to complete diagonal shapes on a squared board, "which would be easy if you weren't facing off against an opponent throwing different attack moves that make you think in even more peculiar ways," explains the Store.The demo's a tiny 11MB download, while the full game is set to release later this
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So you think that 2008 is all about consoles? Well check out these upcoming releases exclusive for the Playstation Portable and you'll see why the PSP is here to stay.
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As always, Shacknews focus on all of this week's upcoming North American titles across PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PSP. Barring any unforeseen delays, most stores should have this week's games by Wednesday, January 9.
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It's just been confirmed by a representative from Capcom that the upcoming Harvey Birdman title has been delayed. According to a post on the Capcom message boards, the publisher didn't want to force the game to compete with all the other titles coming out around the same time, so they're holding off on releasing it for the time being...
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Capcom's TV spin-off Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law has already been announced for PS2 and PSP and now it's confirmed that a Wii version is also in the pipeline.
Last night at a press event in San Francisco, Capcom announced that developer High Voltage (known for Family Guy) is working on a PS2 and PSP game based on Cartoon Network's Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law. Capcom didn't reveal many details about the game, except that it will be a story driven adventure, which we assume means that it will derive concepts from Capcom's popular Phoenix Wright series.
If you aren't familiar with Harvey Birdman - it airs on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim and