Tag Archives: MonkeyPaw
Tue, Aug 28, 2012 | 01:50 BST
PSOne Classics live on Vita tomorrow
MonkeyPaw has confirmed five of its games will be available as Vita compatible PSOne Classics in this week’s PlayStation Store update. The retro-specialist’s offerings are Alundra; Vanguard Bandits; Arc the Lad; Arc the Lad II and Tomba. It’s a great range but it also suggests we’ll probably see a variety of games from other developers and publishers announced when Sony does a full Store update reveal. Stay tuned.
Fri, Jun 01, 2012 | 03:30 BST
Class of Heroes 2 hits PSP, Vita this year
Class of Heroes II, unfortunately best known as a failed Kickstarter, will launch through the PlayStation Network during northern autumn. The 2009 RPG will be compatible with both the PSP and Vita, will allow for item trading on the PSP version, and boasts ten classes, 200 dungeons and more than 100 monster types.
Thanks, PS Blog.
Wed, May 23, 2012 | 23:47 BST
Tomba is MonkeyPaw’s next PSOne Classic
Oh heck yes. The retro gaming and localisation specialists at MonkeyPaw have announced its next PSOne Classic project: Tomba.
Wed, Mar 28, 2012 | 08:49 BST
JRPG specialist Monkeypaw launches $500,000 Kickstarter for Class of Heroes 2 retail release
Monkeypaw will launch today a Kickstarter that aims to give PSP title Class of Heroes 2 a US retail release, with the boss of its partner confirming it may bring more over if this works out.
Tue, Nov 15, 2011 | 05:16 GMT
Vanguard Bandits arrives on PSN tomorrow
Collector favourite PSOne Classic Vanguard Bandits hits the US PlayStation Network with this week’s update.
Mon, Jul 04, 2011 | 06:20 BST
Monday Shorts, overnight edition – Metroid design notes, PSOne imports, Katamari video
On holiday weekends, those with post quotas to meet spend a lot of time weeping quietly over their empty inboxes, RSS feeds and IM contact lists. To save you time, I’ve rounded up the barrel-scrapings which result.
Thu, Mar 31, 2011 | 00:56 BST
Wednesday Shorts 2: Burger Time HD, Age of Conan PhysX, WoW, 3DS vs microwave, SFII is 20, Penny Arcade
Sometimes, short can be a good thing indeed. Especially when you double up.


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