BlazBlue Gets PSP Support Via Remote Play
Thanks to Sony’s Remote Play technology, PlayStation 3 owners will be able to play Arc System Works and u31 เครดิตฟรี 31 บาท Aksys Games’ BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger on their PSPs. Which is awesome.
The winner55 high-res 2D fighter joins a short list of PS3 titles that support Remote Play, allowing PSP owners a chance to play the game almost anywhere, even if they’re ww winner55 away from their home consoles. BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger was just released in Japan—and you can see footage of the game’s Remote Play function in action at Gamersyde—with the North American version due to ship next week.
We quickly double checked with publisher Aksys Games who confirmed that the domestic version of the game will also support PSP Remote Play.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger [Gamersyde via One Last Continue]
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