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Tekken 6, Soul Calibur Coming To the PSP 32

Two recent announcements lend support Sony's promise to bring a stronger game lineup to its PSP console this year. Tekken 6, which was already known to be in development for the 360 and PS3, has now been confirmed for the PSP as well. "... the portable version of the game is set to release alongside the other console iterations and will pack additional stages, content, items, and an ad-hoc multiplayer mode using 'original' and 'fan favorite characters.'" We've also found out that Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny is being specifically designed for the PSP, and will include "arcade, versus, and survival modes, as well as a character creation mode." In addition, 1Up reports on the latest rumors surrounding a redesigned PSP (possibly called the "Go!"), which they say will be unveiled later this year at E3.
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Tekken 6, Soul Calibur Coming To the PSP

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  • yay (Score:3, Insightful)

    by smash ( 1351 ) on Wednesday April 29, 2009 @04:54AM (#27756735) Homepage Journal
    but... fact still remains, i want games suitable to portable gaming. i'm not interested in playing tekken 6 in tiny-o-vision when i can do so on my ps2 or ps3 or whatever at home in full 42 inch (or larger) hi-def.

    i want something to keep me occupied for short stints, on the bus, waiting for people, on plane trips, etc.

  • Re:yay (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Goffee71 ( 628501 ) on Wednesday April 29, 2009 @05:27AM (#27756897) Homepage
    Tekken rounds are a minute each, how quickly do buses turn up where you live? And you can't play your PS3 at a bus stop, so compromise a little will ya? Just dug Tekken DR out for a quick blast and am staggered by how good it looks and moves. Can't wait for SoulCal. (Pats spot where Dreamcast used to live)

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