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LocoRoco was a 2006 game for Sony's PSP system, and it featured a theme song that's equal parts amazing and annoying. It's fun to sing, it's hard to get out of your head and it makes no sense. After I ...
Iconic, character-based music and hip-hop game, PaRappa The Rapper comes to a whole new generation of gamers with PlayStation 4 in PaRappa The Rapper Remastered. Developed in association with ...
LocoRoco 2 returns to PlayStation with all new enhancements taking full advantage of the PS4 and PS4 Pro systems! The Moja Boss is not willing to accept defeat. Armed with a deadly song that sucks the ...
It may come as a surprise to some, but the PlayStation Portable was a hugely successful console for Sony, especially in Japan, selling over 80 million units worldwide during its 10-year lifespan and ...
The LocoRoco are in danger again, the evil Moja have returned and this time they've brought with them a terrible song that sucks the life out of living things! The LocoRoco must once again save their ...
Yet more evidence has emerged to suggest a sequel to LocoRoco will be out this year. Sony Europe is keepign quiet, but Famitsu (translated by Kotaku) says it is so, and usually gets these sort of ...
Still hands-down the cutest franchise on the PSP, LocoRoco 2 adds enough new ideas to its already unique gameplay to make it a great improvement on the original game. AU REVIEW--The first LocoRoco was ...
The pure charisma of LocoRoco Cocoreccho will win you over, though the game itself is over before you know it. The bulbous, bouncy blobs known as LocoRoco are back, though things are a bit different ...
What makes for a good remaster these days? Upscaled presentation (at native modern audiovisual resolutions, if possible), increased or at least steady frame rates, and even tweaked gameplay are ...
Up until now we have been a little disappointed by all but a few PSP titles in the fact they are either ports, or games 'remade' for the system from successful franchises. However to be fair it ...
Even the most hardened PSP nut would be hard pressed to claim that Sony’s slinky handheld has been the success they hoped it would be. The majority of titles are simply ports from other consoles – not ...