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Last week Tecmo Koei Europe revealed that a new sale on their PlayStation Network line-up would be launching soon. A generous share of titles reduced significantly would surely be welcomed by the publishers fans, however Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has now confirmed that the PSP Power Sale will be going much further, offering over one hundred titles in total at a reduced price.
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Capcoms Christian Svensson comments about the possibility of porting Power Stone Collection as a PSP re-master game to the Playstation 3.
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Yoshinori Ono is planning something big at Comic-Con...but what? Gameplaybook humbly suggests five fighting sequels they wouldn't mind seeing at the upcoming event. Night Warriors HD? Power Stone 3? Please?
Tuesday 26 September 2006
Power Stone Collection is gleaming like its titular gems as it's polished up for its 13 October release on PSP - and we've got some fresh screens for you to prove it.
Among the first truly 3D beat-'em-ups, the original Power Stone games let you throw tables, chairs, signs and bombs at your opponent in small but brilliantly designed stages, all the while seeking the power of three coloured stones. And it's multiplayer heaven.
These screenshots show a faithful
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Capcom has let loose an updated release list for some of their upcoming titles. August 2006 - Dead Rising (Xbox 360) September 2006 - Okami (PS2) September 2006 - Ultimate Ghosts 'n Goblins (PSP) September 2006 - Mega Man ZX (NDS) September 2006 - Capcom Classics Mini Mix (GBA) October 2006 - Power Stone Collection (PSP) October 2006 - God Hand (PS2) October 2006 - Capcom Puzzle World (PSP) October 2006 - Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded (PSP) November 2006 - Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 (PS2/Xbox) 1st Quarter 2007 - Lost Planet (Xbox 360) 1st Quarter 2007 Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All (NDS)
Capcom's Power Stone series is heading for PSP this year with Power Stone Collection, a handheld version of the Dreamcast battlers that encouraged players to tear apart each of the game's levels in search of super-powered gems to pump up their fighter.
Combining the levels, characters, features and action of both the original Power Stone and its sequel into one game, Power Stone Collection will also add four new characters and enable multiplayer ad hoc matches with just one copy of the