
Gamers complain that too many games make the jump from PS2 to PSP. But, fanboys don't get too pleased either when a game makes the transition from PSP to PS2. Not too many games have done it in the past, but it appears that the upcoming Mercury Meltdown will also be getting a PS2 rendition, joining other titles such as Lumines, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, and the upcoming Tokobot. The PS2 version will not feature any enhancements, except for the ability to use the second analog stick to control the problematic camera. The PS2 version will come out one month after the PSP version, which comes out in October.
[Via Gamespot]













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9-16-2006 @ 10:12AM
pixelator said...
I never had any problems with the camera at all with this game. The only thing that can happen is, as Gamespot pointed out in their original review of the first Mercury, that when the blobs get too far apart the view zooms way out so the details of the level become miniscule. That's not going to be solved with a second analog stick.
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9-16-2006 @ 10:59AM
G-off said...
is it just me, or is Sony continually shooting themselves in the foot? Big sellers that start out exclusively for the PSP should always and forever stay on the PSP...people are getting so used to good games going from the PSP to other systems that the PSP isn't being purchased.
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