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PLATFORM:
Multiplatform
PUBLISHER:
2K Games
DEVELOPER:
Blue Castle Games
GENRE: Sports
PLAYERS:   1-2
RELEASE DATE:
July 07, 2009


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 Written by John Scalzo  on June 26, 2009
News: The PSP Go is coming.
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With the PSP Go a little over three months, Sony has begun preparing the PlayStation Store with their latest weekly update. This week's additions to the PlayStation Store include four PSP games: Brothers in Arms: D-Day, Chessmaster: The Art of Learning, Driver 76 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

The PSP titles are joined by Droplitz, a PS3 puzzler, and Mobile Light Force (AKA Gunbird), a vertical shooter that is part of the PSone Classics collection. As always, PSone Classics can be played on both the PS3 and the PSP.



Finally, Sony has added a bunch of new add-on content for a variety of games and a demo of 2K Games' upcoming The Bigs 2.

For more details on all of the games added to the PlayStation Store, take a look below:

Full PSP Games

Brothers in Arms: D-Day ($14.99)
On the night before D-Day, the 101st Airborne parachuted behind enemy lines in Normandy. The hopes of the free world rested upon their shoulders. (ESRB Rated M)

Chessmaster: The Art of Learning ($19.99)
The world’s best program for beginners and advanced players. Play the best selling chess program for the first time on PSP. (ESRB Rated E)

Driver 76 ($19.99)
Take to the streets of 1976 New York, in this action packed, Hollywood style driving game, where you can become the ultimate godfather of the street racing! (ESRB Rated M)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ($19.99)
Based on the CGI TMNT movie, Ubisoft’s TMNT video game takes place in New York City, a city plagued with fast-moving shadows and attacks from strange creatures. Could the wealthy and mysterious Max Winters be involved? New York City needs the Turtles now more than ever but they face their most trying time both as heroes and as brothers. (ESRB Rated E10+)

PlayStation 3 Downloadable Games

Droplitz ($9.99)
Immerse yourself in this addictive puzzler that’s all about strategically twisting and connecting mismatched dials to save precious droplitz. Just making a single junction is child’s play; can you master the art of the combo or will you let your pipes runneth over? With four unique play modes, a variety of board sizes, and infinite replayability, Droplitz promises to drain all your time away. (ESRB Rated E)

PSone Classics

Mobile Light Force ($5.99)
This classic vertical scrolling shoot ‘em upbrings all the best of arcade action games into your home. (ESRB Rated E)



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