PlayStation ›› Driving ›› Ridge Racer By Dave Rudden December 23, 2009 13:19 PM PST
It looks like Namco-Bandai is going to put a strong emphasis on putting their classic titles on downloadable services next year, with more PS1 games promised for PSP.
Image courtesy Joystiq.
According to Kotaku, a recent announcement made by Namco Bandai seems to indicate that the publisher will focus on releasing many of their properties digitally in 2010, including Xbox 360 Games on Demand, as well as PS1 classics for the PSP and PS3.
The only current known title coming to any of the services is Beautiful Katamari for Xbox 360 Games on Demand, but the report cites the PSP will be a recipient of many classics too. With the company meager current PS1-on-PSP slate (only Tekken 2 and Mr. Driller have been released on PSN), we hope to see a lot more of Namco Bandai’s 32-bit classics on Sony’s Portable, including Air Combat, Soul Blade, and yes, the still absent Riiiidge Racer.
PlayStation ›› Driving ›› Ridge Racer By Dave Rudden December 23, 2009 13:19 PM PST
It looks like Namco-Bandai is going to put a strong emphasis on putting their classic titles on downloadable services next year, with more PS1 games promised for PSP.
Image courtesy Joystiq.
According to Kotaku, a recent announcement made by Namco Bandai seems to indicate that the publisher will focus on releasing many of their properties digitally in 2010, including Xbox 360 Games on Demand, as well as PS1 classics for the PSP and PS3.
The only current known title coming to any of the services is Beautiful Katamari for Xbox 360 Games on Demand, but the report cites the PSP will be a recipient of many classics too. With the company meager current PS1-on-PSP slate (only Tekken 2 and Mr. Driller have been released on PSN), we hope to see a lot more of Namco Bandai’s 32-bit classics on Sony’s Portable, including Air Combat, Soul Blade, and yes, the still absent Riiiidge Racer.
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