Tales endelig til Europa

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Fikk pressemelding fra Ubi Soft der de skrev at de i de kommende tre månedene ville støtte PSP launchen kraftig. Det kommer blant annet et nytt POP, men det som jeg fant mest spennende er Namcos Tales spill. Husker ikke helt hva det nøyaktige navnet var, lurer på om det var Tales of Eternia. Feel free to correct me if wrong :)

Skal uansett bli digg med litt RPG kos til PSP!
 
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Opprinnelig skrevet av supermario@29.09.2005, 15.49
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Har desverre ikke link til pressemeldingen siden den kom på e-post, MEN jeg kan jo alltids klippe og lime litt:

New Lineup of Exciting Titles to Hit Retail Shelves in Coming Months






Copenhagen, DENMARK – September 26, 2005 – Today Ubisoft, one of the world’s
largest video game publishers, reveals some of its upcoming titles to be
released in Europe for the PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable) from Sony Computer
Entertainment.



With several games both in development and being published, Ubisoft is
lending its entire weight to the new platform, recently introduced to the
European market on September 1, 2005 with record-breaking sales after
winning over consumers in Asia and North America.



A PSP game based on the Prince of Persia® series is among the upcoming
adventures based on Ubisoft’s major brands that the new system’s owners can
experience. It will be joined early 2006 by 187 Ride or Die™ PSP and other
titles inspired by the company’s line-up of games.



The musical puzzler Lumines™, created by renowned developer Tetsuya
Mizuguchi and published by Ubisoft as a PSP launch title, has already
enjoyed strong sales and critical acclaim. It will soon be joined by several
other titles, set to hit shelves in Europe before the end of 2005:

FRANTIX - a character-based 3D puzzle-solving adventure

GripShift™ – combine action-packed 3D stunt driving with puzzle-solving

Tales of Eternia™ – the first Japanese RPG for the system, developed by
Namco



Ubisoft will announce additional titles for the first quarter of 2006.





“The PSP is a fantastic new system for gamers on the move,” said Alain
Corre, executive director of EMEA territories at Ubisoft. “Ubisoft is
thrilled that it can contribute to the continued success of the PSP by
ensuring a wide variety of games and exclusive content. This is only the
beginning of our support, with many more titles in the works for the year to
come.”