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[edit] Meaning of this phrase?Capcom announced in February 2006 that it will port the entire series to the PSP with a few enhancements with a Q4 2006 release. The original Powerstone will include the four new characters introduced in Powerstone 2 for example. So it's being retroactively released two years ago? Huh?
[edit] PSPit is said that power stone one and two will be on the psp http://dreamcast.ign.com/articles/731/731883p1.html MetalBladeX4 22:58, 9 September 2006 (UTC) [edit] Play style, capsule reviewThe best analogy to how PS1 plays would be a classic Jackie Chan movie. You have to take advantage of the room, obstacles, and weapons in order to win. At times, you'll fight, dodge, tear the room apart to find stuff, toss furniture to stall your opponent, or make a mad dash for the final power stone. Simple one button counters are reasonable to pull off, which may toss the attacker in a different corner of the arena, where they might then find a good item! There are so many opportunities to flip the tide of battle that a new player can still have a good time while losing most matches. The sequel has a completely different feel to it, which I found competent but less fun. It's worth having around for the 4 player element, and the new dynamic arenas, where the players may find a greater danger from the arena itself. I found that #2 doesn't give the same hectic pace that #1 offers, and it feels less friendly to new players. The worst crime is that these games haven't been ported to a new console. The PSP port misses the point - Power Stone is best as a party game, with everyone crowded around a big TV fighting over who goes next, and indulging vices with the outcome of each match. If Nintendo were to put it on a disk with Smash Bros, I would never change disks again. 68.0.226.163 (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 07:44, 11 January 2009 (UTC). [edit] ESRB ratingthe infobox says 'E' but the image clearly shows 'T'. Thoughts? --DesireCampbell 08:21, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
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