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PSN Japan gets more games

Tyranitar24 | May 29, 2008 | News | Playstation 3 
Sony has recently added some new selections of games which are available for the Japanese. The games that have been added are Bomberman, Dig-a-Dig Pukka, Wizard's Harmony 2, and Lord Monarch: The Chronicle of New Gaia. The PS3 version of Bomberman will have a four player multiplayer mode, but the handheld version of the game will only have a single-player mode. Bomberman and Dig-a-Dig Pukka also support the DualShock 3 controller.
Gamers in Japan recently received their batch of PlayStation goodies as Sony updated its selection of titles available on the PlayStation Store. Both the PlayStation 3 Store and the PC Store each received their own set of similar releases, with a lot of old-school loving for many of the more veteran gamers.

The most notable title available for both platforms would have to be the original port of Hudson Soft's Bomberman. The PS3 version supports up to four players in multiplayer mode. Unfortunately, the handheld version of the game will only have single-player mode instead.

Here's the list of other titles that were included in this week's PlayStation Store downloadable content:

*Lord Monarch: The Chronicle of New Gaia (Falcom)
*Wizard's Harmony 2 (Arc System Works)
*Dig-a-Dig Pukka (SCEI)

Both Bomberman and Dig-a-Dig Pukka will also include support from the DualShock 3 controller. Each game costs ¥600 a pop and are available on both PlayStation platforms.

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    Fatal Error | May 30, 2008
    Ah, Japan does get way more games and demos than the other locales, but that's because Japanese developers make so many games that never leave the country it's too bad we miss out on some of them.
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    Silver Mirror | May 30, 2008
    This is making me depressed

    Nah not really, I likely wouldn't download most of that stuff anyway

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