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Posted Mar 22, 2008 at 04:36AM by David T. Listed in: News, Imports, Games, Ken To Mahou To Gakuen Mono Tags: Amazon, Play-Asia
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Of pleated skirts and gals with axes in Ken To Mahou To Gakuen Mono - Image 1Pleated skirts must have some sort of mystical appeal all their own. We're talking about the female characters in Acquire's Ken To Mahou To Gakuen Mono RPG, of course. They and their male counterparts are featured on Acquire's aptly-named teaser site.

Thing is, Acquire isn't the only one who's doing the teasing; we are, too. If you want to know what else is on the site of the upcoming RPG, we recommend that you turn to the full article after the jump.

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Posted Mar 19, 2008 at 01:49AM by Jay P. Listed in: Accessories, News, Games, Monster Hunter Freedom 2, Artwork Tags: Capcom, PS2, Play-Asia
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Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G Goodies unleashed: art book, music CDs - Image 1If you're crazy over Capcom's upcoming Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, chances are you'd want to maximize your playing experience. With the Monster Hunter Illustrations art book and a two-disc music CD, you definitely can. Details of these items after the jump!

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Posted Mar 16, 2008 at 08:35PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Sony, PS2, Play-Asia, Gust, Cyber Front
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Play-Asia logo - Image 1Play-Asia just listed new titles available for pre-order, and PlayStation Portable owners will be delighted. Importers  who enjoy Japanese games can soon grab Mana-Khemia: Gakuen no Renkinjutsu Shitachi Portable among all things. Find out what other games will be coming to the Sony PSP at the full article.

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Posted Dec 13, 2007 at 10:32AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: Christmas, Play-Asia, Asia
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Deep Red PSP - Image 1The Deep Red PlayStation Portable value pack that we reported about a month ago has finally gone on sale and is now available for US$ 299.90 at Play-Asia. More details on the Deep Red value pack at the full article.

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Posted Dec 06, 2007 at 02:41AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Deals, Games, Final Fantasy I & II: 20th Anniversary Edition Tags: Square Enix, Europe, Play-Asia
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Final Fantasy II: 20th Anniversary Edition for US$ 14.90 - Image 1Square Enix has already given word that it will be making Final Fantasy I & II: 20th Anniversary Edition available in Europe and other PAL regions by next year. But for those of you who can't wait, online retail store Play-Asia has a good deal for you.

The said store is currently selling the improved and enhanced version of Final Fantasy II for just US$ 14.90. This is part of Play-Asia's weekly special and the deal will expire five days from now. More details and the link after the jump!

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Posted Oct 10, 2007 at 01:18AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Deals, Games, Final Fantasy I & II: 20th Anniversary Edition Tags: Square Enix, Play-Asia, Asia
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Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition for US$ 19.90 - Image 1Square Enix and online retail store Play-Asia is currently running an offer that gives PlayStation Portable owners a chance to purchase Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition for just US$ 19.90. What they are offering is the Asian version of the game that comes with an English and Japanese text option.

The first ever Final Fantasy game features four young warriors each possessing magical crystals. They then discovered that a dark entity has created turmoil in the world threatening the harmonious structure of time and order.

The Anniversary Edition of the title comes with higher-resolution 2D graphics, Amano Art Gallery, and new dungeons. Interested parties may click our Read link below. It should take you to Play-Asia's product page where you can place an order.

The offer will last for one whole week and is limited to one purchase per person.

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Posted Sep 14, 2007 at 08:41AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Games, Pump It Up Zero Portable Tags: Play-Asia, Andamiro
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Pump It Up Zero Portable - Image 1QJ.NET reader Khrysller has pointed us to a possible new release date for Pump It Up Zero Portable on Play-Asia.com. If you guys remember our previous coverage, this game was originally expected to come out in August.

Its expected release date was then changed to this month, but according once again to Play-Asia.com, Pump It Up Zero Portable will be released on October 5. Hopefully, this will be the last time the expected release date for this title will be changed.

Pump It Up Zero Portable is a PlayStation Portable version of Andamiro's Pump It Up Zero arcade game. The game features over a hundred songs and supports ad hoc multiplayer.

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Posted Aug 27, 2007 at 07:30PM by Glen D. Listed in: Deals, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: Square Enix, Sony, Play-Asia
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How big a Final Fantasy VII fan are you? Big enough to go get a Sony PSP after seeing the beautiful new trailer released by Square Enix? Big enough to rant and rave about Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII months before it hits the store shelves? Maybe big enough for the latest deal in Play-Asia?

The online retailer is now offering a Final Fantasy VII-designed PSP slim for the price of US$ 400. The unit looks really sweet, but have you been saving enough for it?

The Final Fantasy VII PSP offers all the same new features of the PSP slim, the most notable of which is an AV output, but at these rates, you may want to re-think your priorities. If you find yourself dreaming about this endlessly, however, get one by all means.

FF VII PSP from Play-Asia.com.

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Posted Aug 19, 2007 at 09:24PM by Glen D. Listed in: Accessories, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: Sony, Play-Asia
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PSP AV cable - Image 1 


If you're getting the slimmer Sony PSP model due out next month, you'll probably want to take advantage of its video out feature, right? If so, you're going to be interested in the AV cable that you'll need to view PSP content in other monitoring devices.

Play-Asia is already open for pre-orders on this accessory. Their site displays the image of the PSP AV cable reproduced above, and the info on their page suggests that it's 2.5 meters long. That's roughly eight feet for you.

Pricing hasn't been revealed yet by official sources, so you might want to do some verification for yourself. Play-Asia says that the AV Cable will be in stock by September 13, 2007. The read link below will take you right to their pre-order page. We'll update you for more on this new accessory.

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Posted Aug 07, 2007 at 09:35AM by Karl B. Listed in: Rumors, Games Tags: Play-Asia
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Pump It Up Zero Portable - Image 1Play-Asia.com currently has a listing for what seems like a new addition to the Pump It Up rhythm game franchise. Called Pump It Up Zero Portable, this game is apparently a PlayStation Portable version of the Pump It Up Zero arcade game.

According to the Play-Asia item description, Pump It Up Zero Portable has 111 songs including Pop, Banya and K-Pop tracks. The game also features ad hoc mode accessible through the Versus Station. Players can also spend the game points they collect by clearing songs on the Store Station to buy new steps, videos, images and the like.

Pump It Up Zero Portable will reportedly be in stock this month and comes in both Korean and English.

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