XSEED Games, hot off of unveiling Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for localization, confirms two more localizations today, both for Sony's PlayStation Portable. The games are Lunar: Silver Star Harmony, and Half-Minute Hero, which is known in Japan as Yuusha 30.

Lunar: Silver Star Harmony is the latest remake of Lunar: The Silver Star, a traditional and well-beloved RPG originally for the Sega CD, and remade already for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and GameBoy Advance. Half-Minute Hero/Yuusha30 is a unique title where a hero must defeat a demon king, but only has a time limit of 30 seconds that continually counts down. This time can be restored by resting in inns. Both games are due to release this fall.

Both games are additions to the publisher's E3 lineup, which is now nine strong.

XSEED Games has made yet another announcement revealing two new games and their E3 lineup. This time they've stated that they are bringing the classic RPG Lunar: Silver Star Harmony for the PlayStation Portable to North America. This title is being spearheaded in development by Game Arts in Japan and is scheduled to be released later this fall in Japan as well as North America.

Half-Minute Hero is labeled as an unorthodox approach to traditional RPGs. It combines storytelling and engaging characters into a faster paced adventure against a countdown clock to destruction. This PSP title will also be released later this fall.
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