A PSP game and an X360 accessory for this week

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Whenever we give you a list of titles to pick up for a certain week, they are usually composed of several ones. Quite unexpectedly, there is almost no new games to pick up both for Xbox 360 and Sony‘s handheld, PSP. We say unexpected because it’s almost Christmas. Companies well know that this is the time when people spend their money.

On second thought, the holiday is still one week to go. We wonder if we would have a barrage of releases on the 25th itself? Anyway, PSP owners could pick up Bubble Bobble Evolution on December 19th. The game is from developer Taito and is actually a remake of an 80’s original.

For Xbox 360 owners, you could opt to have Rapala Trophies or just buy accessory Mad Catz Xbox Live Arcade Retro Stick. We’ve had previous coverage about this in the past. Aside from being licensed by Microsoft, the Retro Stick would definitely bring back good ol’ arcade days. It would also be released on the 19th.

But in the end, quite frankly, we would rather wait for a good week before buying any new titles. And regarding the arcade stick, we all know we could always make our own.

Via GamersReports

this week's releases - Image 1 this week's releases - Image 2 

Whenever we give you a list of titles to pick up for a certain week, they are usually composed of several ones. Quite unexpectedly, there is almost no new games to pick up both for Xbox 360 and Sony‘s handheld, PSP. We say unexpected because it’s almost Christmas. Companies well know that this is the time when people spend their money.

On second thought, the holiday is still one week to go. We wonder if we would have a barrage of releases on the 25th itself? Anyway, PSP owners could pick up Bubble Bobble Evolution on December 19th. The game is from developer Taito and is actually a remake of an 80’s original.

For Xbox 360 owners, you could opt to have Rapala Trophies or just buy accessory Mad Catz Xbox Live Arcade Retro Stick. We’ve had previous coverage about this in the past. Aside from being licensed by Microsoft, the Retro Stick would definitely bring back good ol’ arcade days. It would also be released on the 19th.

But in the end, quite frankly, we would rather wait for a good week before buying any new titles. And regarding the arcade stick, we all know we could always make our own.

Via GamersReports

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