Finally the rumors were true. We can read at HardGame2, one of the most important Spanish (and european) web of videogames, the next (This story has been translated by Google translator pages):
"As happened with Syphon Filter or Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters, Sony Computer Entertainment will release on PlayStation 2 Daxter and Wipeout Pulse, following his recent passage through PlayStation Portable. The first would see the day on July 25 next year, while the racing game that plays with the seriousness happen on September 3 this year."
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The fact this has vanilla Dissidia instead of Duodecim tells me not to take the list serious. Duodecim is obviously the superior since it has the same content (story included) from the first game and (much) more
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Well this just makes me sick. Why can't Sony let these games stay only on the PSP. Because every time a PSP game is ported to the PS2 the game is not as good as the PSP version then it makes the PSP versions look bad. So my only guess is the devs want more money and could care less if the game is good or not on the PS2.
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To Montrealien the reason I hate seeing Daxter and Wipeout Pulse become a PS2 games is because it gives people less of a reason to buy a PSP. Plus this makes it seem more likely that GOW for the PSP will come out on the PS2 too and that makes it easier for people not to buy a PSP so all this does is make Sony shoot them self in the foot.
lol, I love the PS2 survivability. The commodore 64 of consoles, may it have a few years left in it, what an amazing console.
My crystal ball tell me that God of War CoO and FFVII: Crisis Core will arrive soon on PlayStation 2...
I Want Some HD Daxter!!!!!
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