Tagged: psvita
Remember the short preview for Acquire’s dark and stylish RPG that was featured a while back? If you’ve been waiting to see more of that fancy video, as well as more characters from the game, your wait is over.
Conception II won’t be released until this summer, but Famitsu has already revealed all of the heroines of Spike Chunsoft’s upcoming child-making RPG/dating sim.
Take on Hatsune Miku in a game of air hockey – Miku Miku Hockey – at Nico Nico Chokaigi 2 this weekend
If you’re a Vocaloid fan who’s planning to make your way down to the Nico Nico Chokaigi 2 super conference at Chiba’s Makuhari Messe international convention complex this weekend, be sure to stop by the “Hatsune Miku and Piapro
Acquire’s upcoming RPG is about intense battles and dark, stylish art, which you can get a peek of in the game’s opening movie.
If you’re a fan of Cthulhu, or mayhem involving aliens disguised as cute girls, you’ll want to see this trailer for the upcoming game adaptation of Haiyore! Nyaruko-san.
It has been a while since Compile Heart officially revealed their upcoming idol raising game, but now they’ve given some back story and even revealed a dedicated CD series. Hyperdimension Idol Neptunia PP is a PS Vita spin-off of the… Read More »
Starting today, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia will offer system software version 2.10 update for the PlayStation Vita with several updates and changes to the Vita’s interface as well as capabilities.
Ragnarok Odyssey was a hit on the PS Vita, with its expansive gameplay and intense battle system. Now, GungHo Online Entertainment is making an enhanced version for newcomers and veterans alike.
Kadokawa Games are releasing Demon Gaze on January 24, 2013 for the PlayStation Vita. Pre-orders for the Famitsu DX special edition of the game are now open on Enterbrain’s Ebten site. The game revolves around ex-bounty hunter Lance Lona,… Read More »
Just look at the graphical fidelity of this thing, in Malicious Rebirth‘s latest trailer, which developer Alvion put out this week. Pretty amazing, huh? Especially for a download title for the PlayStation Vita that’s priced in Japan at 1,500 yen.















