The only original offering is Gust's Atelier Totori, sequel to last years Atelier Rorona. I never played any of these games, since they've been pretty inaccessible so far. We still haven't gotten Rorona in the States, for example. Still, it's nice to see franchises take root on the HD systems, so I'd like to support them. Eventually.
Then we get a a bunch of ports and updates. Chaos;Head Noah is getting a PSP port. The first one was sort of a big deal on 360, I don't know if this sequel had the same impact. The King Of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match gets refreshed with a Tougeki Version. All totaled, I think I have four versions of KOF 2002, and already have the Unlimited Match on PS2. The game was never good enough to buy multiple times, it just sort of happened that way. I just hope that the upcoming Xbox Live Arcade version will be based off of this update. Konami's award-winning Love Plus is also getting a refresh. Love Plus + doesn't have any new girls, but it does have a load of new events and features. These games are usually amusing distractions, but when they start incorporating real-time events tied to real geographic locales, it starts to get creepy. You physically have to pay money and spend time travelling to a locale with your virtual girlfriend. Err... Speaking of creepy, SEGA's Project Diva game-thing is getting a budget rerelease ahead of the upcoming sequel. This is actually interesting since there exists a PS3 application, that when linked with the PSP version of the game, translates the events from the PSP to the PS3, utilizing the updated specs. Essentially a PS3 version that uses the PSP program code. A neat trick.
Coming up next week, E3 2010 Game Of the Show, Tak Fuji's Ninety Nine Nights II. EXTREME!

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