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Namco Bandai Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3

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  • Excerpt: Get your Anime caps on, It’s time for some good old ninja action, Naruto style. The third Naruto fighting game for the PSP, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Heroes 3 follows the namesake given by It’s predecessors but offers some gameplay changes more akin to Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 4 for the PS2.
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Sega Phantasy Star Portable 2

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  • Excerpt: The Phantasy Star series has a long history and a very dedicated fan base. The original Phantasy Star Online is viewed in many people’s eyes as one of the best RPGs ever made and a pioneer in MMO gaming, specifically on consoles. While its popularity may not be at the same level as other RPGs, Sega is still churning out games. The latest in the series, attempts to give handled gamers a worthwhile experience by improving the online side of things.
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Namco Bandai Tekken 6

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  • Excerpt: Following the superb SoulCalibur: Broken Sword, Namco Bandai continues their hot streak with a PSP version of Tekken 6, one of our favourite console fighters this year. It’s the first portable Tekken game since 2006. After enjoying my time with Broken Sword, I was really excited to once again play as Yoshimitsu, Paul, Nina, Marshall or Ling on my PSP. As you may have surmised, my hopes for a great portable adaptation of Tekken 6 were pretty high.
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Square Enix Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection

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  • Excerpt: Final Fantasy II had a massive impact on me as a gamer. I don’t know if I would attribute it to any one specific aspect, but the combination of the right hardware with the right game at the right time in my life positioned it as a turning point for me. Final Fantasy II opened me up to other facets of gaming beyond my limited desire to see the kill screen or end credits.
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Sony Computer Entertainment America EyePet

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  • Excerpt: What’s better than playing with a virtual ball of fluff in your living room? Taking it with you of course! Thanks to Sony’s London Studio, EyePet is no longer tethered to your PS3 as it’s been released for the PSP utilizing the PSP camera. Unfortunately, this is one pet that should probably stay in the kennel... This portable version is not terribly different from its console kin, although it is scaled back a bit thanks to the limitations of the aging hardware.
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