Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira gameplay trailers now available

Hudson Soft's Dungeon Explorer for the PSP - Image 1Hudson Soft has revealed a couple of new gameplay trailers of the PSP version of Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira to complement the downloadable demo on their official site, and to further whet gamers’ appetites. The PSP version of Dungeon Explorer is set for commercial release in Japan on November 15. An English version has been announced, but no release date has been announced for it so far.

Unfortunately, Hudson Soft’s official website is in Japanese, so for those of you who can’t read the language (or for those who are still learning to do so), simply take a look at the navigational links at the top right of the page, and then click on the rightmost button of the lower row. That will take you to the videos section.

Dungeon Explorer is a classic action-RPG that first came out on the old TurboGrafx-16. It featured several playable character classes, numerous quests, randomly generated maps and multi-player support. The game was also released for the Sega CD and Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console.

Hudson Soft's Dungeon Explorer for the PSP - Image 1Hudson Soft has revealed a couple of new gameplay trailers of the PSP version of Dungeon Explorer: Meiyaku no Tobira to complement the downloadable demo on their official site, and to further whet gamers’ appetites. The PSP version of Dungeon Explorer is set for commercial release in Japan on November 15. An English version has been announced, but no release date has been announced for it so far.

Unfortunately, Hudson Soft’s official website is in Japanese, so for those of you who can’t read the language (or for those who are still learning to do so), simply take a look at the navigational links at the top right of the page, and then click on the rightmost button of the lower row. That will take you to the videos section.

Dungeon Explorer is a classic action-RPG that first came out on the old TurboGrafx-16. It featured several playable character classes, numerous quests, randomly generated maps and multi-player support. The game was also released for the Sega CD and Nintendo Wii’s Virtual Console.

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