Source: IGN
If you’re passing through Narita in transit one day and you find yourself in the mood for a PSP game, be careful. You might see this on a storeshelf and think to yourself, “Hg: Hydrium? Is that some new, radical PSP game?” Then, you’ll end up buying it and realize that you’ve just bought yourself a whole lot of Suigin (that’s the Japanese word for Mercury).
That’s right, Ignition’s Awesome-developed Mercury has been renamed Hg: Hydrium for its Japanese release. It’s also being published under the Sony Computer Entertainment brand. This seems to suggest that Sony’s is coming to the realization that people actually want games for their PSP.
Hg: Hydrium will see Japanese release on 8/4/2005.
Source: IGN
If you’re passing through Narita in transit one day and you find yourself in the mood for a PSP game, be careful. You might see this on a storeshelf and think to yourself, “Hg: Hydrium? Is that some new, radical PSP game?” Then, you’ll end up buying it and realize that you’ve just bought yourself a whole lot of Suigin (that’s the Japanese word for Mercury).
That’s right, Ignition’s Awesome-developed Mercury has been renamed Hg: Hydrium for its Japanese release. It’s also being published under the Sony Computer Entertainment brand. This seems to suggest that Sony’s is coming to the realization that people actually want games for their PSP.
Hg: Hydrium will see Japanese release on 8/4/2005.