It's been a while since we wrote anything about Exit. Then, we saw this video and it changed our lives. This puzzle game from Taito has you safely escorting people out of a burning building -- but you wouldn't know that considering how truly zany and wacky this video is. Maybe it's not the most PSP-related story out there, but it's certainly the most entertaining today. Enjoy!
[Via PlayStation Boards]
See also:
Exit downloadable demo
Today's wackiest video: Exit
Exit exits PSP and enters 360
IGN is reporting that Exit will be making the leap from small screen to big screen. No, it's not getting a movie made of it, but it is becoming an Xbox Live Arcade title. For those who haven't played Exit, it has you take control of Mr. ESC as he guides civilians from burning buildings, and other deadly situations. The Xbox 360 version will also feature new levels not found in the PSP title. There is no word on whether the XBLA Exit will be a port of the first game, it's sequel, or a mixture of both. For those interested, it will retail for $10, and be out in Japan this summer.
Lumines previously made the jump from PSP to Xbox 360, so this move isn't unprecedented. This just goes to show that the PSP isn't the only system getting another console's ports.
[Via Joystiq]
Exit 2 sneaks into Europe
Now, 505 Games is quietly publishing the game in Europe. Once again, Joel has provided a thorough insight into the game, noting how it's changed from the original. It appears the changes in the sequel are minimal at best:
- Cosmetic changes.
- Two new companions, the "Macho" and the "Dog."
- Music player.
- Online interface.
Top 5 on PSP: Puzzle
The PSP has plenty of owners, but some claim it doesn't have many great games. With that in mind, every day this week we'll feature a new genre and list the top 5 games (according to metareviews), so no matter what you're into, you'll have some idea of what games you should own. Today the focus is on puzzle games, which the PSP first became known for. But there's more good puzzle games than just Lumines.
Top 5 Puzzle games on PSP
- Lumines
- LocoRoco
- Lumines 2
- Mercury Meltdown
- Exit
What makes the puzzle games on the PSP so unique is how they are audio/video showcases, which seems odd when you consider how puzzle games used to be. Of course, these 5 games are enjoyable to play as well, which is what really counts. Though I am suprised there weren't even more Q? Entertainment titles in the top 5. But what do you think about these 5 games? What puzzle games aren't on this list that you think every PSP owner should have?
If you missed it, you can check out our previous top 5 game lists:
[Data Via Metacritic]
Saturday PSP Background Explosion
It's Saturday PSP Backgrounds Live! Want to be a background whore like me, but don't want to put in the effort? That's why I'm here every Saturday to give PSP Fanboy readers new backgrounds. This week we have a background about super powered aliens, one that features a savior of men and another that takes the lives of men. And one of them is our first fan made background! You know you want one of these on your PSP!
Backgrounds after the jump ...
Ask PSP Fanboy: Volume 2

Every Saturday, PSP Fanboy will answer your burning questions. If you have a question for the team, send an e-mail to andrew @ pspfanboy.com with the subject "Ask PSP Fanboy." The opinions stated in this article are those of the author, and do not represent the views of Weblogs Inc or AOL.
Q: I noticed you are more free to speak of mods/hacks/homebrews lately. Do you have restrictions on what you can and can't say? If not, are you finally being more open now realizing that Sony has recently been putting the customer last?
Andrew says: We do mention homebrew once in a while on the site, because it is newsworthy, and important in the PSP scene. However, we don't focus on it because our target audience doesn't use homebrew. We're one of the few (if not the only) fan sites out there that want to focus on getting the most out of your PSP through Sony-sanctioned firmware. My personal belief is that although Sony may not make the best decisions, that doesn't give us the right to promote software piracy. Yes, many will argue that homebrew isn't about that (I too have one PSP that runs 3.03OE-B). However, piracy is a large and active part of the homebrew scene--and it's something I avoid wholeheartedly. Any PSP "fan" that downloads ISOs and emulators should understand that they're simply hurting our beloved console, and industry as a whole.
See more questions after the break.
150 free downloadable levels heading for Exit 2

Did you snag Kangaeru Exit when it was available for cheap? Hope so, because on November 24th, 150 new stages will be made available for download. That's a lot of gameplay for free. The levels are designed by aspiring game programming students at various universities around Japan, making this project one of the coolest school assignments I've ever heard of.
[Via DCEmu]
Deal of the Day: Kangaeru Exit only $13

Did you like the Exit 2 downloadable demo? If you did, you may want to pick up the import version of the game. Entitled Kangaeru Exit, the game is now available for only $13, plus shipping, at Play-Asia. You don't really need to know the language to play this game, and it hasn't been announced for US release. Considering how the game will certainly cost a lot more if it ever comes out in the States, you may want to jump on this deal now.
[Thanks, Joel!]
Exit 2 downloadable demo
1. Download the demo ZIP file.
2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file.
3. Connect your PSP to your computer using a USB cable.
4. Go to the PSP/GAME folder.
5. Copy ULJM05161 folder into the GAME directory.
Check out our new demos site:
demos.pspfanboy.com
Mr. Exit runs away to cell phones
PSP exclusives don't seem to stay exclusive for very long. It makes sense for games like Mercury Meltdown to head over to the PlayStation 2, considering how similar the hardware of these systems are. However, Exit seems to be making a far stranger move: to the cell phone. (It's not the first game to make the jump: remember Lumines for the cell phone?) With games like Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus: Lost Episode coming to the States, there may be a chance that other 3D-intensive cell phone games like Exit might make it over here.[Via TGBus]
Think more in the 2nd Exit
Importers can get ready to get their credit cards ready in less than a week. A US version is currently not planned.














