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Everyday Shooter gunning for PSP News

PSP News by Robert Purchese

21 August, 2008

PSN game Everyday Shooter is to be squashed down and offered on PSP.

Specifically, the title will come as part of a 4GB PSP memory pack released in the US this November for USD 199.99 (GBP 100). But, unfortunately, Sony was unavailable to clarify European plans.

Word comes off the back of Sony unveiling a tweaked PSP with rounded edges, better screen and built-in microphone at the Leipzig Games Convention yesterday afternoon.

Everyday Shooter is a pretty two-stick shooter that was released on PSN back in January to significant critical applause.

Head over to our Everyday Shooter review to find out more.

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DUFFKING
21/08/08 @ 11:31
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How do twin stick shooters work on single stick consoles?
Gaol
21/08/08 @ 11:32
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£100 quid for 4gb?? Better be a shit ton of content on it...
SeesThroughAll
21/08/08 @ 11:32
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Nevermind this... When is SuperStardust PSP released??
samaran
21/08/08 @ 11:35
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duffking: everyday shooter is best played with the face buttons to shoot, even on PS3.
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21/08/08 @ 11:39
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@ DUFFKING: not a problem; the developer himmself says he prefers to use the buttons to the analouge sticks. Both works equally well, just a matter of getting used to. I I hadn't already played this to death on PS3 I'd concider getting a PSP to play it while commuting.

"Pre-loaded" memory sticks sounds like a very good way to distribute games on physical media. They should try the same for PC games, if possible, could cut down on piracy if done right. All you need is a genius hack-guru to do the DRM, really, and it would be less intrusive to have a memstick plugged in, compared to a DVD in the drive. Wll, my personal opinion anyway. Un-copyable hardware is a pretty good counter to piracy, most of the time.

A bit of a return to the old nintendo catriges of course, but they did work pretty well in their own fashion. Don't think they were copied much, but then again what do I know.
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21/08/08 @ 16:50
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You forgot to mention that it was also released for the PC on Steam a short while back, which is where I became addicted to it. Finally made it to the last level last night, although I didn't survive very far into it.

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