Saints Row on PSP?!

That’s right, there was a Saints Row game being developed for the PlayStation Portable. It was never released on store shelves, in fact it was cancelled several years ago. But, luck would have it that its beta version was found on a PSP devkit. Best of all, if you really want to have a go with the unfinished game, you can! The developers at Volition have made a playable ISO for anybody interested.

 

Links to the download: (from https://www.unseen64.net/saintsrowundercover/)

GameTrailers shuts down after 13 years

Before gaming web sites, magazines were the first to go. But, some times Internet sites do become defunct like 1UP or GameSpy. Yesterday, the GameTrailers.com Twitter account announced that February 8, 2016 would be its last day.

The founder and voice of the site Brandon Jones had a similar tweet. GameTrailers was a go to for trailer releases at first, but eventually grew into its own with notable staff members, its own community and shows from famous industry members like Geoff Keighley and Michael Pachter.

 

Retro Releases: January 2016

This past month: Star Wars PS2 games ported to PS4, Dark Cloud 2, Final Fantasy Tactics and some NES light gun shooters.

PlayStation Store:

Dark Cloud 2

Star Wars Bounty Hunter

Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter

Star Wars: Racer Revenge

Arc The Lad: Twilight of the Spirits

Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy

Nintendo eShop:

Wild Gunman

The Adventures of Bayou Billy

Hogan’s Alley

Metroid: Zero Mission

Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3

Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaro’s Treasure

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

 

Breath of Fire III releasing on PSN

Breath of Fire, an RPG series which started on the SNES and eventually made tracks on PlayStation systems, will have its third iteration released as a PSP game, according to a blog post from Capcom.

We’ve got a special treat for you today; we’re happy to announce that Breath of Fire III is coming to PSN as a downloadable PSP game! We’ll have a few more details closer to launch, but you’ll be able to snag the game for $9.99 (USD) this February, and the game itself will be fully compatible with all hardware that plays digital PSP content – that means PSP, PS Vita, and PSTV are all supported. We’ll have a bit more information when the game launches, so stay tuned!

As the statement reads, it will be put out sometime this February.