The PSP gets a tough rap. It’s a fantastic gaming device as well as a capable mobile internet machine, with an ever-increasing range of media-friendly applications and it still can’t get a break. This ...
LocoRoco director Tsutomu Kouno was in Brighton last week for the Develop Conference, where he confirmed that his bouncy platform game would be returning to PSP - as well as making an appearance on ...
It's outrageously good value for money too. LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival is still as boisterous as you might expect. The dastardly BuiBui from the previous two games have returned and kidnapped the ...
LocoRoco, a platformer for the PSP, is one of those titles whose reputation precedes it…at least for those who know of it. With its bizarre art style alone, this is a game that’s been in the watchful ...
If you own a PSP, you're literally minutes away from playing a demo of one of the most awesome original titles to hit the system. Crowds at Tokyo Game Show and GDC were dazzled by the clever premise ...
For those people who didn’t pick up a PSP yet Sony is releasing a LocoRoco value bundle on July 13 th, the same day LocoRoco is released in Japan. The package contains a PSP (either black or ceramic ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The official LocoRoco Web site disclosed that Sony Computer Entertainment Japan will be bundling the game with the Sony PSP as part of a limited ...
FOSTER CITY, Calif., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. (SCEA) announced today the North American release of LocoRoco 2, available exclusively for the PSP (PlayStation ...
While nobody would argue against celebrating the PSP for offering gamers previously unthinkable home-console-style experiences on the go, there are plenty who would contest that it hasn't brought ...
Since first appearing in 2006 LocoRoco has established itself as one of the defining titles on the PSP. It is one of the few original games made exclusively for the Sony handheld. But it’s the ...
Up until now we have been a little disappointed by all but a few PSP titles in the fact they are either ports, or games 'remade' for the system from successful franchises. However to be fair it ...
Even the most hardened PSP nut would be hard pressed to claim that Sony’s slinky handheld has been the success they hoped it would be. The majority of titles are simply ports from other consoles – not ...