Breath of Fire and Mega Man, anyone?
Source: IGN
The ports keep on coming for Sony’s PSP. Retail reports from Japan indicate that Capcom will be bringing two of its last generation titles to the system: Mega Man 64 and Breath of Fire 3.
Mega Man 64, known in Japan as Rockman Dash: Hagane no Boukenshin, was originally released for the American Nintendo 64 in January of 2001. As the game was just a reworked version of the 1998 PlayStation Mega Man Legends, it didn’t fare to well in it’s reviews.
Breath of Fire 3, meanwhile, was released to the originl PlayStation in early 1997 and scored favorably in it’s reviews. The series fifth installment, Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter was released to the PS2 in early 2003.
Mega Man is listed with a budget price tag of 3,990 yen and is set for 8/4 release. Breath of Fire 3 is being released as a full-priced title on 8/25.
We’ll we back with more on both games once Capcom has officially announced them.
Source: IGN
The ports keep on coming for Sony’s PSP. Retail reports from Japan indicate that Capcom will be bringing two of its last generation titles to the system: Mega Man 64 and Breath of Fire 3.
Mega Man 64, known in Japan as Rockman Dash: Hagane no Boukenshin, was originally released for the American Nintendo 64 in January of 2001. As the game was just a reworked version of the 1998 PlayStation Mega Man Legends, it didn’t fare to well in it’s reviews.
Breath of Fire 3, meanwhile, was released to the originl PlayStation in early 1997 and scored favorably in it’s reviews. The series fifth installment, Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter was released to the PS2 in early 2003.
Mega Man is listed with a budget price tag of 3,990 yen and is set for 8/4 release. Breath of Fire 3 is being released as a full-priced title on 8/25.
We’ll we back with more on both games once Capcom has officially announced them.