Pump It Up (PSP): Korean-style DDR
Dance Dance Revolution-style games are a favorite for the PSP, and the guys who’ve seen the abundance of PSP homebrews and PC copies of this particular genre will tell you we just can’t get enough.
And that’s why we’re letting you know about this other popular number hitting the PSP system soon: The PlayStation Korea main site just announced their recent game lineup for the PSP, and it included a PSP version of Andamiro Company’s Pump It Up, Korea’s answer to DDR.
What made PIU unique compared to DDR-style games was its button setup – players will remember having to step on diagonally positioned footpads and a central pad, which made this something of a challenge compared to DDR‘s standard up/down/left/right control config. As we said, this game’s only hitting Korea, with no announcements of a US release.
We’ve also enclosed screenshots of PIU to give you guys a glimpse of its PSP port.
Dance Dance Revolution-style games are a favorite for the PSP, and the guys who’ve seen the abundance of PSP homebrews and PC copies of this particular genre will tell you we just can’t get enough.
And that’s why we’re letting you know about this other popular number hitting the PSP system soon: The PlayStation Korea main site just announced their recent game lineup for the PSP, and it included a PSP version of Andamiro Company’s Pump It Up, Korea’s answer to DDR.
What made PIU unique compared to DDR-style games was its button setup – players will remember having to step on diagonally positioned footpads and a central pad, which made this something of a challenge compared to DDR‘s standard up/down/left/right control config. As we said, this game’s only hitting Korea, with no announcements of a US release.
We’ve also enclosed screenshots of PIU to give you guys a glimpse of its PSP port.