Me and My Katamari
This PSP followup to 2004′s most original title looks just like its PS2 counterpart — that is, full 3D, lots of objects to pick up, a similar looking prince as the main character, a similar screen layout and even the same visual style. One day, the island of Paradise Commonwealth Island, where many different kinds of animals live together in peace, is struck with a giant tsunami and is left a mess. A single turtle, who’d been separated from the island due to the tsunami, washes ashore on the nearby Prince Island and speaks of his misery to the Prince. This Prince is the very prince that has caused much havoc in previous Katamari games. Katamari Damacy PSP features one big change from previous titles: dynamic levels. The levels change based on the time and season. Levels also feature changing paths which make the game different each time you play.
Marvel Trading Card Game
A game based on Upper Deck Entertainment’s best-selling Marvel Trading Card Game. Marvel Trading Card Game features Marvel’s complete roster of characters and lets players take their game online like never before with massive sanctioned tournaments and a virtual card shop. Utilizing the popular Vs. System Trading Card Game from Upper Deck Entertainment, players can learn the basics of the game as a super hero or super villain in the game’s single player campaign mode.
Marvel Nemisis: Rise of the Imperfects

Created by Electronic Arts in association with Marvel’s brand-new game production division, this fighting franchise will pit well-known Marvel heroes against a brand-new band of characters developed by EA. Marvel’s Greg Pak, Mark Paniccia and are on-board in collaboration with EA’s creative designers.
In Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects , an alien genius is experimenting in creating a class of diverse, perfect super-warriors. His creations are masterful and powerful, but he and his creations must contend with the Mavel superheroes when the mad scientist begins his experiments with earthlings.
Lost Regnum
“Lost Regnum gives a great first impression. The combat is varied and at times deep, the enemies have half a brain, and there seems to be a lot to unlock. Then you get past the first level and realize that there are only 10ish levels which all take place in dungeons that look identical. That being said, if you can get past the repetitiveness and the length you’ve got a fun hack n’ slash action game in the spirit of Untold Legends…”
Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean

The third of Nihon Falcom’s trilogy of RPGs, resurrected for the PlayStation Portable after release years before on PC systems.
The Gagharv Trilogy comes to a close with this third PSP title. You play Forto, who sets off on an adventure to locate a song left behind by a legendary composer. The game features an improved battle system, allowing you to change party members during battle. As you work through the story, you’ll meet a variety of characters, of whom six will be able to join your party. Those with data from the first two titles will be treated to an extra mode in which the characters from those titles can be used in battle.



