
It’s a web based MMO that can run on your PSP. It’s been in development for a whopping 3 years by one person and now you can try it out for free!
“If things goes well with the open beta, maybe I can find more talented people to help me out on the project. I do have to thank a lot of people for the time and help they have put into this project, and I haven’t finished the OPTIONS and CREDITS in the RPG.
I just want to let you know I will still work on PSP-RPG and it will always be running. With the RPG and our Flash Games that are still being created, It was the PSP fans that really kept me going.
From running on a free (and crappy) webhosting site, to paying for and building my own creation. It took my money, my sweat and my time. Even though I can’t be here all the time, I thank all of you.”
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This special edition PSP pack hits Japan on 3/27/2008, the same day that MHP2G hits store shelves. It also comes with a stylish case and strap.

It’s up at Amazon and other retailers for the low low price of $29.99. Does anyone play games on their PSP??

Can you explain the thinking behind what you call polymorphic content – for example, the development of the Final Fantasy VII world in various games, merchandise, a DVD film and so on?
We manufacture content. We wrack our brains for what might sell and what might not, but it’s very difficult to hit the jackpot, as it were. Once we’ve hit it, we have to get all the juice possible out of it. The obvious example is Final Fantasy. If we just sell each one, we end up with only 12 commodities. We have to think what we can do to make more profit out of the series.
We believe that consumers should be segmented by what they think, rather than age, profession or even race. We feel that what really wins their hearts is the concept of the game world. By the polymorphic strategy, we sell them what they really want in terms of concept – something that appeals to them – several times over.
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