PSP: How's about some portable flOw?


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It seems Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have leaked out a bit of information regarding a PSP port of thatgamecompany's title, flOw. The game received warm reviews when it was released on the PlayStation Network last year and plays sort of like a nap -- trust us, that's a good thing. It's very relaxing. The game will pop up as downloadable through the PlayStation Store sometime soon during the regular Thursday update.

Source: http://www.pspfanboy.com/2008/01/30/hows-a...-portable-flow/

SCEE Reveals Portable fl0w For PSP

Sony's UK PlayStation site has revealed the first details of a PSP version of thatgamecompany's cult title fl0w to be soon made available for download through its PlayStation Store during its regular Thursday update.

Originally released for the PlayStation 3 as a downloadable title soon after the console launched, fl0w started its life as an experimental Flash title. Thatgamecompany's Kellee Santiago told a Hollywood & Games audience that after the Flash game had hit the web, "within ten days we had 300,000 downloads" of that version.

It's not yet clear precisely how much of the original PS3 version's content will be released for the PSP, nor its exact release date, but given that Sony has it slated for a January release, it's likely to be released for UK customers during the company's Thursday January 31st update.

No such details or release dates have been released for U.S. customers. The developer revealed its latest PlayStation Network title, Flower at the recent Montreal Game Summit, which it said it hoped would "give the player a visceral perspective, surreal and dreamlike," and "experience a field in a way you couldn't in real life."

Source: http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=17181

:)

FYI it didn't come out yesterday, and the release date on the Sony site changed to February.

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