
Hatsune Miku fans awaiting the next release of the highly popular rhythmic button mashing game Project Diva have been delighted to hear Sega has announced a special Hatsune Miku themed PSP to be bundled with Project Diva 2.
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Miku fans have been gratified to learn the details of Hatsune Miku’s upcoming PS3 game debut in the form of Project Diva Dreamy Theater, although they may be left feeling a little short-changed…
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K-ON! has been announced as having a game adaptation, to be handled by Sega, finally allowing console gamers the long awaited chance to indulge in some moeblob action.
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Bayonetta’s pathetic PS3 port has become somewhat less pathetic with the news that Sega has decided to patch in HDD installation, three months after release, and after previously denying that it could fix load times, although the port will still be stuck with comparatively bad graphics.
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The PS3 port of “multiplatform” witch fest Bayonetta has been decried as a travesty with long load times, inferior graphics and a host of other deficiencies, but the hopes of those awaiting a patch have been dashed with a flat denial from Sega.
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Valkyria Chronicles 2, already derided by fans for abandoning the PS3 in favour of a cheap PSP sequel, has attracted even more opprobrium for completely abandoning the storyline of the previous game/anime, with the new game blithely resurrecting no less than four characters who died in the previous story.
Naturally this disclosure imparts spoilers:
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The developers of the controversial sequel to Valkyria Chronicles have openly admitted their decision to shift the title to a bishonen-based school RPG on the PSP is based on a desire to exploit the modest success of the anime adaptation and their distaste for the “95% male” fan-base of the original.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 21, 2009 13:45 JST
- Tags: Bayonetta, Famitsu, Marketing, Microsoft, Ports, PS3, Sega, Sony, Xbox 360

Bayonetta has been awarded full marks (40/40) by top gaming rag Famitsu, but only for the Xbox 360 original. Even Famitsu feels obliged to point out the bungled nature of Sega’s PS3 port, giving it a piffling 38/40.
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A Sega otaku with perhaps the most complete collection of Dreamcast related goods ever assembled, including all the games ever released on the platform, has emerged on 2ch.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 10, 2009 02:58 JST
- Tags: Bayonetta, Comparison, Microsoft, Oppai, Oshiri, Ports, PS3, Sega, Sony, Xbox 360


The suspicions that the PS3 port of Bayonetta would be markedly inferior to the Xbox 360 original have been born out, with comparisons of the demos revealing that the graphics on the PS3 are noticeably degraded, with muddy textures, fewer polygons and lower framerates…
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Sega has announced that popular PSP Vocaloid rhythm game Project Diva is to have an arcade sequel, aptly named “Project Diva Arcade.”
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Fans were disappointed to learn that the acclaimed RPG Valkyria Chronicles‘ “sequel” was to be released on the PSP and not on the PS3, but it seems Sega is now bringing them some hope of a PS3 release, albeit with a condition…
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