GungHo Launches Five Classic Japanese PlayStation Games for PlayStation Network

GungHo Online Entertainment has announced the launch of the five classic Japanese PlayStation games Sarara's Little Shop, Dragon Beat Legend of Pinball, Heroine Dream 2, NEO PLANET and Tokyo 23-Ku Seifuku Wars for PlayStation Network. The releases mark the first time many players in North America have had to experience these games, and each can be purchased for $5.99. Read on for more details on the games.



The five Japanese classic imports include:

  • Sarara's Little Shop - In this immersive and interactive RPG, players must take control of their item shop and help outfit adventurers to safely traverse treacherous dungeons and snap some fantastic loot. Each player's experience may vary based on the decisions they make.
  • Dragon Beat Legend of Pinball - Featuring old-school pinball fun, this classic features two unique modes - a "simple" mode that replicates standard pinball experience, while the other takes players on a steel ball adventure to defeat a dragon and save the lovely princess.
  • Heroine Dream 2 - Oozing with '90s style and charm, this idol-simulation series tasks players to carefully manage the up-and-coming "heroine," helping her burst onto the scene with style. With each decision affecting the game's ending, players must properly balance their "heroines" confidence, athleticism and stress in order to rise to the top. In addition, the original Heroine Dream will release Tuesday, June 3 on the PSN.
  • NEO PLANET - Fly through space in this challenging simulator! To terraform a whole new planet to become the second earth, NEO PLANET, players must carefully balance each planet's ecosystem, all while developing it for potential colonization.
  • Tokyo 23-Ku Seifuku Wars - In a war-stricken, uniform-banned and post-apocalyptic Tokyo, our hero has been sucked into conflict - her brother is missing and she must uncover the truth. To do so, players must prepare the ultimate squad of student soldiers to send into large-scale combat against their rivals. Featuring rock-paper-scissors type battle gameplay, based on the elemental attributes of each school uniform, the game places heavy emphasis on event scenes and simulation elements.


For more information, check out the GungHo website.
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