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Japanese indie shooter games coming to PS3's PlayStation Network in May

Sony Online Entertainment will soon be introducing several Japanese indie video games, or "doujin," on the PS3 PlayStation Network this May. Game developer Rockin' Android is collaborating with SOE to localize the games, starting with a collection of 2D anime shooters. The first group of three games is the Gundemonium Collection.

About the Gundemonium Collection, from SOE:
"The Gundemonium Collection consists of three titles: Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne, and Hitogata Happa. Each game delivers action packed 2-D anime-style game play, and brings the intense indie 'bullet hell' genre to the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. Each of the titles offers multiple levels of frenetic action and high-impact weaponry. All of the titles will offer PlayStation Network Trophies and remote play capability."

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sinncross5114d ago

They should go for a PS3/ PSP PSN release and not just the PS3.
I see myself using these sort of games on the go rather the at home.

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Gundemonium Collection Includes Remixed Soundtracks

Platine Dispositif has made the complete remixed soundtracks available with the Gundemonium Collection; current game owners will get the soundtracks when they update the games on Steam. The original soundtracks are available along with the remixed versions. Among the three games, the soundtracks include a total of 75 tracks.

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Gundemonium Collection Review: Bullet Heaven, Episode 50

In honor of the 50th episode of Bullet Heaven, PPR's Ser Flash dives into the Gundemonium Collection from developer Rockin' Android. Winners of the episode 50 giveaway are also announced.

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Gundemonium Collection Update Has Items for Each Title

Platine Dispositif has new updates for the three titles in the Gundemonium Collection, available now automatically for owners to download by starting up the game. Non-owners can consider a purchase on Steam.

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