Posts Tagged ‘classic’
Japanese PSN to get Turbografx-16 titles

Sony has recently made it known that classic games other than previous Playstation titles have made their way to the Japanese Playstation Network.
The classic games in question are those found on the Turbografx-16 such as Bomberman ‘94, Sengoku Mahjong, Devil’s Crush and New Adventure Island all priced at 600 yen or about $6. Furthermore, all 4 titles will be playable on both the PSP and Playstation 3.
With Nintendo’s Virtual Console service proving to be quite profitable, it’s no surprise that Sony too would hop on the bandwagon to offer such games. Let’s just hope the same services gets implemented into the American Playstation Network.
via Joystiq
Atlus to release Droplitz puzzler late spring
Atlus has recdently announced that they will be bringing their water-collecting puzzler entitled Droplitz to the Xbox Live Arcade, Playstation Network, PC, and iPhone sometime in late spring. If you don’t know what Droplitz is there is a trailer included above to give you a brief overview. However, if you’re too lazy to watch the trailer, read on.
Droplitz is a game in which you turn dials to connect various pipe looking things in an effort to collect droplets of liquid in the collection bins at the bottom of the screen. Four game modes will be included when the game is released: Classic, Zendurance, Power Up and Infection.
There isn’t much more information in terms of release dates or pricing for Droplitz but we’ll keep you posted.
Read (Destructoid)
Tags: app store, atlus usa, classic, droplitz, infection, iphone, ipod touch, playstation network, power up, psn, xbox arcade, zendurance
PAL Virtual Console gets Majora’s Mask

Nintendo recently announced that the N64 title, The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, has hit the PAL Virtual Console today.
Priced at 1000 Wii Points, Majora’s Mask makes for an almost complete library of console Zelda games provided by the Virtual Console, quite impressive.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask was originally released in 2000 for the N64 and was met with praise from the gaming community, so now’s your chance to experience it if you never got the chance to.
Read (ThatVideoGameBlog)