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Namco brings four PSP titles to E3


May 12, 2005 - 01:26 PM

Dtr-Reckoning-Logo-200Namco today announced their game lineup for E3, including four titles for the PSP. Dead To Rights: Reckoning, Namco Museum Battle Collection, Bounty Hounds, and Payout Poker and Casino will all be shown at E3.

The previously announced Dead To Rights lets players navigate the corrupt underworld of Grant City new weapons, new lethal disarms and your trusty dog Shadow. Dead To Rights: Reckoning will be available this summer. Namco Museum Battle Collection brings players many arcade franchises – with 10 exclusive games for the U.S. version, and features Game Sharing Mode that allows players to share the arcade games wirelessly with other PSPs. Namco Museum Battle Collection will be available this summer. Bounty Hounds (working title) puts players in control of a gang of mercenaries battling a network of aliens for control of the world. The game will be available this summer. Payout Poker and Casino will take players on a world tour of exclusive casinos, featuring games such as Texas Hold'em, Blackjack, Baccarat, Slots, Roulette along the way. Payout Poker and Casino will be released this fall. No pricing information was given.

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H-MAN: Bring on the Old Skool!!!! I've got the Japanese version of Namco Museum and can't wait to add 10 more games to the hood.



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