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Gurumin No Longer in Short Supply

Gamers hoping to play Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure, the Nihon Falcom action-RPG for PSP (PlayStation Portable) system localized and published by Mastiff, LLC, should have an easier time of it, as Mastiff announced today that supply has been increased at a number of retail locations nationwide. Copies of the critically acclaimed action-role playing game can be found at retailers across North America.

Gamers in some regions had trouble finding the game in the weeks following its February release, as supplies were extremely limited; however, consumers who failed to find the game initially will have their patience rewarded - the suggested price of Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure has been cut in half, bringing the price down to only $19.99.

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chrno66199d ago

the pc japanese version is a good game, but somehow I think the english dub of this psp version is going to be terrible.

r10006198d ago

I was looking at the reviews of this game on IGN.. and it's the reviews look good....

I'm thinking about buying it..

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Gurumin 3D Publishers Considering Limited Edition Physical Copies for PC and 3DS

The North American publishers behind Gurumin 3D, Mastiff Games, sent out a tweet asking fans if they would be interested in helping to fund a limited edition physical version of Gurumin for PC on Kickstarter.

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Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure Review | Bit Cultures

Review of the 3D optimized Gurumin for 3DS.

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Ult iMate2737d ago

I remember that on PSP. Nice game.

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Review: Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure (3DS) - TICGN

Ticgn - There’s always something intriguing about studios willing to dig up a game out of an archive to bring back to the public. Throughout the years, we’ve seen tons and tons of classics get either the reboot treatment or more direct ports via means of digital platform services. Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure seems to be a curious case, though; the title was first released as a 2004 PC game in Japan before being released internationally on PSP a couple years later.